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    shortness of breath and reports occasional diarrhea with high stress and gassy when she drinks milk. Physical examination revealed no abnormalities. Peak expiratory flow (PEF) showed 290/310/320 with her predicted at 453.…

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    zone. Throughout the article, Munnecke describes the flow of many different setting. Munnecke explains that we are “taught to only look at snapshots” and “understanding the flow required great specialization” (Munnecke 425). In this quote, Munnecke is showing the reader how they can get closer to stepping out of their linguistic shell. He uses many personal and relatable examples toward the ending of his article when describing the flow. The flow is a difficult concept to understand, and I think…

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    the blood vessels as it flows through them” (lecture5). The heart is the control centre that generates blood flow (lecture 5). Under normal conditions the heart receives a substantial amount of blood flow to support the daily activities, and even during vigorous exercises (Silverthorn et al., 2009 p326). To adapt to the changes during exercise, extra blood is pumped to the heart during diastole by vasodilation, or enlargement of the coronary vessels to allow more blood flow through the muscle…

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    number of best practices in motivation and employee engagement which can be implemented within the company to increase motivation and engagement levels. The paper begins with an analysis of an article authored by Perschel (2010) entitled “Work-Life Flow: How Individuals, Zappos, and Other Innovative Companies Achieve High Engagement.” Following the analysis, JKD Technical Solutions leadership will be presented with a series of proven best practices in motivation. JKD Technical Solutions…

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    rate for the NPV and the hurdle rate for the IRR. The firm should accept the project because it has a positive NPV. However, the discounted payback method is inconsistent with shareholder wealth maximization because the method ignores some cash flows that contribute to the present value of investment. What are two reasons for the superiority of the NPV method in evaluating capital investment projects?…

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    Describe the three products of accounting and bookkeeping procedures that are b. Three important financial statements are used in accounting. They are the income statement, the cash flow statement, and the balance sheet (Siegel & Yacht, 2009, p. 42). Each financial statement has its advantages and disadvantages. Each one is unique and presents different features, however, they are all useful in financial planning, and they build on…

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    "It 's really interesting how you can have such a violent eruption producing such slow-moving flows," said Valentine, co-author of the new study. "They still devastate a huge area, but they 're slow and concentrated and dense," he told Live Science. His collaborators include Olivier Roche, of Blaise Pascal University in France and David Buesch, of…

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    Atherosclerosis Sociology

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    Biology, Physics and Sociology.Biology allows us to understand the effects of this disease on the circulatory system. Physics incorporates Poiseuille’s law in order to explain the three key factors in blood circulation which are blood flow, resistance and the flow rate. Lifestyle and Culture are sociological factors that can influence how the disease takes a toll on an individual. Atherosclerosis is a cardiovascular disease whereby the arteries harden as a result of fatty deposits also known as…

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    inside lining of the artery usually composed of cholesterol or plaques. This can cause the narrowing of the coronary artery lumen, which can then reduce the volume of blood that pass through them. The lack of poor blood flow can lead to myocardial ischemia, which is a lack of blood flow to the heart and it can lead to heart tissue death. Another condition associated with CAD is atheroma. Atheroma starts to develop when the endothelium part of the artery is destroyed. When the endothelium part of…

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    size, fluctuations in Colorado River stream flow are sensitive to the seasonal and annual changes in precipitation and temperature typical in arid systems. Long periods of below-average precipitation and large diurnal changes in temperature place high evaporative demand on the river. Additionally, the Colorado River supplies water to over 33 million people (Environmental Defense Fund, 2013). It is the most over-allocated river in the world…

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