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    tied them off. For the patients with an UCL avulsion the surgical technique used consisted of, the surgeon under fluoroscopic control, closed reduced the avulsion fragment. The surgeon then used K-wire fixation by using one K-wire to reduce the fracture by passing the wire through the bone fragment and then the surgeon fixated the fragment with a second K-wire. To confirm the final reduction and fixation A/P and lateral radiographs were…

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    in a financially effective way. • It is helpful in settling on the promoting mix. Nokia engages in the following levels of market segment: Segment Marketing: Nokia offered plans, highlights and usefulness that obliged the requests of the market fragment. E.g. Nokia Ngage (gamers) Niche Marketing: Nokia additionally had items for client bunches looking for an unmistakable blend of advantages and were prepared to pay a superior cost for it. E.g. Nokia Lumia 925, Lumia 920. Demographic…

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    Tooth And Nail Poem

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    On in these Toyi-Toyi, black people were killed, some got severely injured, whereas others got arrested. Tooth and Nail “fragments elements such as song, dance, chant, fiction language, imaginary, obsessional repletion, opera pastiche and puppetry, also political, social and sexual were reflected in the fragmented of the play” (Purkey, 1996:155). The presentation of the fragments is not structured in linearity as in the epic theatre would. Because the intentions are to illustrate how chaotic of…

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    Hatshepsut’s Temple at Deir-el-Bahari was constructed after queen Hatshepsut obtained the status of being considered “god-like” and Kind during the period of 1479-1458BCE. The constructor of the temple was determined to be her steward, tutor of Neferu-Ra, and possibly the potential “lover” of Hatshepsut herself. Her temple was modeled after the mortuary temple of Mentuhotep II. He was the considerable Thebian King who established the 11th Dynasty & began the center Kingdom of Egypt (2040-1782).…

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    Pcr Investigation

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    We went to the life centre to carry out PCR. We did this to investigate what our PTC genotype would be. To do this we had to carry out the following steps: DNA extraction, PCR and gel electrophoresis. I found that my genotype matched my phenotype, showing that I was a PTC taster and my genotype was hetero zygote taster. DNA extraction DNA is removed from human cells for a range of reasons. With a pure sample of DNA you can test for a genetic disease, analyze forensic evidence, or study a gene…

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    Minor Prophets

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    books that had already gained an authoritative status, possibly as a collection, in the late Second temple period. However, the manuscripts of the Twelve at Qumran present a complicated and confusing picture because of its damage, mostly fragments, even small fragments exist. In addition to what may be evidence for manuscripts of the Twelve, there are explicit citations from the Twelve in several of the sectarian compositions found in the Qumran caves which can be used for text critical…

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    Bach 1st Movement Analysis

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    J.S Bach, who born in 1686 and died in 1750, was the first one who deals with contrapuntal counterpoint. Today, I’m going to talk about the 1st movement & second movement of Brandenburg Concerto No.2. Brandenburg Concertos were written by Bach, while he worked at Cothen. Baroque Concerto is a small group of soloists pitted against a larger group of players called tutti, which consists mainly the string instruments, with a harpsichord as a basso continuo. 1st movement of this concerto is in…

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    The Cremation Process, Explained Cremation refers to the combustion, oxidation and vaporization of a corpse to basic chemical compounds, including gases, mineral fragments and ashes. Following cremation, the family of the decedent receives a container or urn that holds their loved one’s ashes. Many times, for financial reasons, an individual will forego a funeral with a burial, opting for cremation: The National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) states that since 2005, cremation rates have…

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    A. Eukaryotic cells store their genetic information in chromosomes made of DNA. This DNA is copied during interphase of the cell cycle. Replication is semiconservative, meaning one strand of the replicated DNA would be from the original molecule and one would be new. The parental strands serve as templates for the new strands. Replication can begin when helicase breaks the hydrogen bonds responsible for holding the two complementary strands together, ultimately causing the molecule to unwind…

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    Spectroscopy Essay

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    to fragment into neutral pieces and smaller fragment cations (Reusch, 2013). These ions are then sorted and separated by the mass analyzer based on the mass-to-charge ratio (Reusch, 2013). It is achieved by accelerating and focusing the ions in a beam (Reusch, 2013). The ions are detected electronically by electron multiplier and results are displayed as spectra of relative abundance as a function of the mass-to-charge ratio (Anon., n.d.). The sample can be identified by the mass of fragments…

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