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    Falling at number eight on the thirteen steps of complexity are organ systems. These organ systems are extremely important in the makeup of organisms. Two very important organ systems are the muscular and nervous systems. Both have separate functions and organs and also have their own fair share of problems. The muscular system composes of the tissues and organs that are used to exert a force, whether under voluntary or involuntary control. Muscles are composed of long, slender cells called…

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    of the five children in the home. I was diagnosed with a genetic life-threatening disease called, Cystic Fibrosis (CF) and many other problems such as bronchiectasis, atelectasis pulmonary, chronic sinusitis, pancreatic insufficiency, GERD, hiatal hernia, vitamin E deficiency, and many more. CF is a genetic disease that affects the exocrine glands. Consequently, this disease causes an imbalance at the cellular level between sodium and chloride. As a result, all of my bodily systems are affected…

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    Auto Mechanics

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    Preceding preparing for an auto repairman, it's critical for you to comprehend the occupation layout, the requirements in addition to the capacities important to wind up a technician. Sets of expectations change in light of what you are hoping to concentrate on however the general diagram for the dominant part mechanics takes after. To review, to keep up, and to settle and redesign cars and trucks that keep running on a determination of fills, for example, gas, power or option wellsprings of…

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    Congenital Anomalies

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    62 (59%) of congenital anomalies due to heart defect. Other CAs was 43 (41%) among them club foot was 5 (12%), down syndrome was 6 (14%), hydrocephalus 4(9%), Cleft lip & cleft palate 4(9%), duodenal atresia/ esophageal atresia 3 (7%), umbilical hernia 1(3%), tongue tie 1(3%), hisprung disease 3%, pierre Robin syndrome 2( 5%), others 3(7%). Total death with CAs was 8 (0.33%).…

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    Pregnant women experience back pain at various stages of pregnancy for a variety of different reasons. During pregnancy, the uterus expands rapidly, which shifts the mother-to-be’s center of gravity. This can result in the abdominal muscles weakening somewhat. The weakness can cause posture problems, which makes the muscles in the back work harder than usual. In some cases, the growing uterus may press on a nerveTo complicate things, instead of being able to take standard medications for back…

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     Make yourself in Shava Asana. Now raise whole body towards sky in such a way that that only shoulder and head is on the ground .  While inverting yourself balance your raised body with the help of your hands holding the back with bent elbows on the the floor ,making broad base for supporting upright straight body.  Try to keep raised part of body straight as shown in picture.  During this maintain normal breathing and stay in the posture for a while.  Now slowly slowly bring down raised…

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    Malpractice Case Summary

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    Preliminary Statement I was asked to research and prepare a memorandum of law on whether Ms. Price can bring a lawsuit of malpractice after ten years the surgery had been commenced. Facts Ms. Price had a successful surgery about ten years ago to repair her colon. However, after the surgery Ms. Price occasionally suffered twinges of pain in her stomach and continue to cause her discomfort. Ms. Price then went for an x-ray and revealed that a sponge is present in the area of her colon. It is…

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    And here’s a shocking fact: An audience member had to be carted away via ambulance due to a hernia induced by laughing too hard at Robin during his performance! I think this is why everybody admires him so much, because there is nobody who could do this. Robin Williams toured a lot and really expensive with his stand-up routine. He was also the first artist who ever performed a solo comedy concert at The Metropolitan Opera House. Beyond delivering side-splitting stand-up, Williams brought many…

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    Dahmer wanted nothing in his formative years and was a mostly happy child until the age of six, when a minor surgery to correct a double hernia seemed to effect a change in him (para 2). Following Dahmer’s surgery, which coincided with the birth of his younger brother, David, he became increasingly insular and lacking in self confidence (para 2). Around the same time, a career opportunity…

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    1. Polycystic kidney disease: Polycystic kidney diseases (PKD) are a group of developmental renal disorders that are characterized by progressive fluid accumulation in dilated renal tubules to form cysts, generating kidney enlargement, numerous large cysts compromise the function of the remaining normal tubules and eventually lead to renal failure as well as various external manifestations. It is associated with several genetic and non-genetic disorders, but the most common causes of…

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