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    Audit firm rotation is suggested to be a way of improving audit quality, hence limiting the number of years to five an auditor can audit the same firm. However the proposed solution introduces both benefits and costs to the audit market. The benefit of audit rotation is there will be fresh look in the company’s…

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    (a) The structure of the rotator cuff consists of four muscles that all play a role in the motion of the rotator cuff. The four muscles that are responsible for this motion are: the Supraspinatus muscle, the Infraspinatus muscle, the Teres Minor muscle, and the Subscapularis muscle. Each of these muscles originate from the scapula and attach into the humerus. The Supraspinatus muscle originates in the Supraspinatus Fossa and attaches to the greater tubercle of the humerus. The infraspinatus…

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    1 With right ASIS inferior in comparison to left ASIS and right PSIS with iliac crest superior to left PSIS, patient is having right anterior rotation innominate. While standing, patient will be leaning more on left side with apparent increase of right leg length and external rotation of hip. On assessment, patient may demonstrate weak gluteal muscles and increase laxity of sacrotuberous ligament. 2 Seated and standing forward flexion, and sacrotuberous ligament tests will be positive in…

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    The human shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the humerus (upper arm bone) as well as associated muscles, ligaments and tendons. The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and their tendons that act to stabilize the shoulder. The four muscles of the rotator cuff are over half of the seven scapulohumeral muscles. The four muscles are the supraspinatus muscle, the infraspinatus muscle, teres minor muscle, and the subscapularis muscle. The…

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    They are denoted by R and T respectively. Generally for all the cameras, the internal parameters are self-calibrated, so the camera calibration mainly concentrates on finding rotation and translation parameters. Camera calibration can be done by many methods namely conventional method, neural network method (feed-forward neural network, recurrent neural network, hybrid Hopfield network etc.), and self-adaptive genetic algorithm…

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    we’d never heard of a decade ago”. Not only individuals are concerned with development, but also companies and organizations are seeking to either hire new talents or to develop the talents of their own employees. We all hearing about internal or external training and talent development. More and more organizations these days, especially big companies, require their employees to take several courses developed…

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    Introduction The idea of the popular and continuously growing game of volleyball was thought of in 1895. The rules and skills started to evolve as the game grew more popular until it was an official Olympic sport in 1924. It started off with passing the ball back and forth until the three hit rule was developed. The game always started with a serve and as time went on, the serve became more and more complex. Different varieties and techniques of the serve started to emerge as the game grew.…

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    attachment extending from the superior glenohumeral ligament along the anterior margin of the glenoid fossa down as far as the junction of the middle and inferior thirds of the glenoid rim. In addition, the middle glenohumeral ligament limits lateral rotation up to 90 degrees of abduction. Also, the middle glenohumeral ligament is an important anterior stabilizer of the shoulder joint. The inferior glenohumeral ligament attaches to the anterior, inferior and posterior margins of the glenoid…

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    DOI: 7/5/2016. Patient is a 41-year -old female head cashier who sustained injury while she was in the elevator, holding a cash counter and when rotated to tuck it underneath her arm, she heard a pop in her right shoulder. Per OMNI, she was initially diagnosed with right shoulder strain. Per the PT note dated 08/12/16, the IW has attended 12 sessions MRI of the right upper extremity obtained in 09/07/16 showed moderate rotator cuff tendinosis with marked acromioclavicular joint…

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    Acetabular Labrum

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    the surface area of the acetabulum by 28% thereby distributing loads and decreasing stresses. Although the acetabulum labrum is subjected to high stress, this piece of cartilage can still be injured and torn. Hip extensions with abduction or external rotation of the hip are two mechanisms of acetabular labral injury. These two motions both cause large strain on the anterior labrum, making it a common place to find labral lesions. An acetabular labral tear is not only created through certain…

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