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    to create a barrier between the wound and the environment. Once epithelialization has occurred and the wound is closed, it moves into the phase known as maturation or remodeling. In maturation or remodeling, the collagen is replaced and the cross fibers are rearranged, linked together and aligned along the tension lines (Wikipedia, Wound…

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    gin changed the way of life for the south and the environment using slavery and making the south a strong economy. A young Yankee invented the cotton gin. The young Yankee inventor create a way to use the cotton fibers by using a machine. The cotton gin made it easy to separate cotton fibers from their seeds, which was previously performed by hand and by slaves. He changed the process making it new and improved. The young Yankee started using the machine and the slaves continued picking the…

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    sodium, are often found in the “standard American diet” heavy in meat and dairy that lack important nutrients, like fiber, that over 95% of Americans are deficient in (Mobley). More than 85% of those who follow a standard American diet are actually not receiving the recommended intake of nutrients made by the US Food and Drug Administration (Bush). On the other hand foods high in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, all key nutrient the body can be deficient in can be found in abundance in a plant…

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    a proof at intervals a nerve cell, and chemical processes transmit the signal from one nerve cell to a different or to a muscle fiber. The action of interaction between neurons and between neurons and effector cells occur at the top of the nerve fiber, in a very structure known as conjugation. Touching terribly shut against the nerve fiber of another cell. The nerve fiber releases chemical substances known as neurotransmitters that attach themselves to chemical receptors within the membrane of…

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    Dog Food Analysis Essay

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    protein, 14% fat and 51% carbohydrates and fiber (dry matter content) around 4.4%. Mainly, it contains catfish meal as the primary ingredients. Catfish meal is rich of protein meat concentrate. It claims to have 300% more protein compared to fresh fish, Brown rice, a high quality ingredient, is a complex carbohydrate. Thus, it is good for dogs as after cooked, it is moderately digested. To keep the blood sugar level of the dogs, it has barley, most containing fiber and the other healthy…

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    Dia De Los Muertos

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    Every November 1st, the people of Mexico gather to celebrate the lives of their deceased loved ones on a holiday called Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. Part of the celebration is partaking in observing the annual migrations of the monarch butterfly, as they are said to be the souls of the deceased revisiting the earth because they always mysteriously appear on the same day every year, the Day of the Dead (“Dia de los Muertos”). However, in 2013, the butterflies did not arrive, only…

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    Phenomenon Of Pain

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    The Phenomenon of Pain Winston Churchill once said, “Critism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfills the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things.” Pain is often perceived as a negative feeling, but Winston Churchill points out that pain is necessary in order to call attention to a problem with the body. Without pain an injury could go on without being noticed for a long period of time, which could lead to critical complications…

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    My Family Diet Analysis

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    one serving size(U.S. Food and Drug Administration 2013 10.Appendix B). To start off, Grape-Nuts is saturated fat free, within the healthy range of sodium, and it does not have any added sugar. It also is an excellent source of iron, folic acid, and fiber. Honeybunches of Oats with Almonds is saturated fat free and low sodium. In addition, it is an excellent source of iron and folic acid as well as a good source of…

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    Lemon Juice Essay

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    in the body once metabolized, in this way, you'll decrease your body's general causticity. 3. Assists with weight reduction: To battle hunger yearnings keep up a more soluble eating routine, this is on the grounds that lemons are high in pectin fiber. 4. Helps in absorption: It urges the liver to create bile which is a corrosive that required for processing, which diminishes acid reflux and clogging. 5. Is a diuretic:…

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    Essay On Multivitamin

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    How to choose a multivitamin: important age and gender -How to choose a multivitamin: important age and gender -References There are many reasons why you need to take a multivitamin. Even the most well-organized diet can not provide the body with a daily norm of all nutrients, which has more than forty addition, many people eat defective for various reasons: a strict diet, poor appetite, a need for certain nutrients and unhealthy food. One tablet of multivitamin one day - it's the easiest way…

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