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    This means police, fire and utility departments. These departments’ leaders will discuss possible outcomes a major winter storm could bring to a community. They will also provide feedback on response to those threats. Even more, during this type of exercise, city council will measure their reactions and take consideration or make changes to areas that need extra attention. As mentioned earlier, this type of exercise allows communities and responders…

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    to determine in maintaining variables, in a four and seven-month year old boy, named Matthew. Through the utilization of a functional assessment screening tool (FAST) to identify areas of inquiry. FAST gives a better understanding of the behavior and those factors influencing it. FAST consist of an informant relationship section and 27-items designed to assess five functional properties of a problem behavior: (1) Social-attention, (2) Social-preferred items/activities, (3) Social-escape from…

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    Fear is a two part behavior, the respondent component is the physiological responses from the stimuli, anxiety. The second part is operant, in that a person will avoid or flee a stimulus until the response decreases (Koehler, 2015). This is negative reinforcement, as it is the removal of the adverse stimuli. Together these responses make up fear (Miltenberger, 2015). Therefore, Jackie’s situation could be explained as both respondent (also known as classical) conditioning, and operant…

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    Assistive Technology

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    assistive technology is to enable independence and enhance participation, it can have unintended consequences. Camp (2001) found users of assistive technology perceived that assistive technology fostered an attitude of dependence. Service dogs offer functional independence to those with a disability limiting their mobility. A qualitative study by Camp (2001) conducted interviews with service dog owners to better understand how service dog ownership impacted their lives. Important to note is…

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    Head Motion Corrections

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    Introduction: Head motion is one of the major sources of artifacts in functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Head motion is said to cause large spatially varying changes in the signal intensity of the BOLD signal, making it very difficult to separate neuronal activations from the motion artifact. Realignment corrects the changes in brain position, but it does not take into consideration the changes in the image intensity associated with motion. Head Motion, particularly in the direction…

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    on the NERC Reliability Functional Model. The purpose of the BROS is to assist Responsible Entities (i.e. FPL) in the identification services essential to the reliable operation of the BES asset, and the Cyber Assets associated with those essential services. For CIP-002 the BROS have been identified as: BROS Name Brief Description Dynamic Response Includes those actions performed by BES Elements or subsystems which are automatically triggered to initiate a response to a BES condition.…

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    inhibits the parasympathetic response components that elicit sexual arousal” (Palace & Gorzalka, 1990, p.403). The study which was conducting in the…

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    but the most common are: Gastroeophagel Reflux Disease (GERD), Inflammatory Bowel Disorder (IBD) and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (FGIDs). Functional gastrointestinal disorders are common disorders that can be seen in any segment of gastrointestinal tract. These disorders however cannot be explained by biochemical or structural abnormalities {{123 Adibi, Peyman 2012;}} In terms of functional gastrointestinal disorders there are six subcategories based on the five anatomical regions and…

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    One of its disadvantages is that the application of new technologies tends to suffer without strong functional groups and the opportunities for technical interchange between projects. As projects goes, those technologies that are applicable at project inception continue to be applied on a repetitive basis. Also, there is no perpetuation of technology, and…

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    Infliximab Case Study

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    Graph8: ACR response curve for both groups Graph9: DAS28 response curves for both groups CASE STUDY 4: RITUXIMAB & ITS BIOSIMILAR Rituximab is monoclonal antibody used to reduce auto-immune disorders, transplant rejections, etc. Rituximab binds to CD20 proteins which are found on the surface…

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