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    media, which is the inflammation and infection of the middle ear, causing the buildup of pressure and a disruption in hearing. Glue ear is also a common occurrence, particularly in children with Down syndrome. Glue ear is caused by the ineffective drainage of the middle ear due to the narrow pathway in the eustachian tubes. The additional fluids prevent the ossicles from vibrating effectively, thereby causing restriction of sound vibrations to the inner ear (Sacks, Woods 2003). Individuals…

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    Subterranean Termites

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    A common but good piece of advice about avoiding termite problems is removing dead wood, dying trees, and other termite wood temptations off your yard. However, there is another temptation for subterranean termites: wet soil. Subterranean termites are a highly invasive and destructive species that are drawn to moist soil. Whether a storm turns your yard into a swamp, or a small water source is creating a localized wet patch of ground near your house, both conditions invite termites into your…

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    FEATURES THAT WOULD ENABLE US TO CHARACTERIZE HARAPPAN CIVILIZATION AS URBAN Aravind Chandrasekar SNU ID: 1210110025 November 14, 2015 Introduction Around 2600 B.C. various regional cultures were united and formed of what is known as the Indus valley civilization. It was commonly referred to as the Harappan civilization once the town of Harappa was discovered. This civilization was basically a Bronze Age culture that is popularly known for its urbanism. This was considered to be the…

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    from the Romans. The Romans understood the importance of a good road. One key similarity is the 2 lane idea. The roads in Rome were wide enough for two carts to pass through; much like Roads allowing 2 cars to pass through. Another similarity is the drainage. The romans had slightly elevated the center of the roads…

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    Open-angle glaucoma is the most common form. It is caused by having the drainage area remain open but the trabecular meshwork is somewhat blocked. The happens at such a slow rate that people lose their vision before they know it. Angle-closure or closed-angle glaucoma happens when the iris bulges forward to block the drainage area. This can happen gradually and is known as chronic angle-closure or it can happen suddenly which is known as acute angle-closure…

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    Roman Empire Advancement

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    The aqueduct system has given Rome and other cities around 400 years of water. The water systems developed made way for major cities to develop greater powerhouse sanitation systems during the Industrial Revolution. However, even though the drainage system lacked traps in Rome, the aqueducts are still considered a precedent for all water filtration systems. “The achievement of ancient Rome in planning, building, and decoration underpins most of the main developments of Western architecture.”…

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    Township Governments

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    Township governments play a very important role in society both past and present. This particular form of government is the oldest and still provides continuous service. It offers many services that assist and benefit citizens in and around its boundaries. Township governments are responsible for three main obligations. They are to maintain roads, assess property, and to provide assistance to the less fortunate. These responsibilities are vital for communities and to make sure townships are…

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    Subcatchment Essay

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    account for inflow. 5.2.4 STORM SUBCATCHMENT DELINEATION The storm subcatchment delineation account for physical topography of the overland system, along with the influence of drainage features such as curbs, lot-grading and depressed parking lots. Preliminary subcatchments are delineated using automate tools which utilizes the DEM. The subcatchments are then manual reviewed to ensure accuracy and that the all residential roofs and front lots drain to the street in front. The subcatchment…

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    Curve: showing reservoir flow direction Most of the computer programs are essential as they allow multiple forecasting hence giving a sensitive analysis especially on computed variables. It uses harmonic and hyperbolic approaches covering forecast having upside projection and useful facility designs. It requires to determine appropriate measures from the production restricting on the computation data (Hansen & Espedal, 2000). Fields under pump producing high volumes of water and linear…

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    Special Care • Diabetes • Epilepsy • Metal pins or plates • Varicose veins (superficial) • Migraines • Asthma Effects of treatment • Duplicate the action on the body of massage • Repress the blood through slow and progressive pressure • Lymphatic drainage (alleviate oedema or swelling of the leg) • Provide immediate leg comfort and lightness • Assist in kidney function (poor filtration and a hydro saline imbalance, can lead to possible accumulation of large quantities of fluid in the tissues…

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