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    vasculogenesis and angiogenesis in a variety of in vivo models. The gene transcripts level of VEGF is stimulated at the time of implantation because process of implantation occurs under hypoxic condition. In rodents, VEGF is involved during embryo–endometrium crosstalk by regulating endothelial cell proliferation and vascular permeability of endothelial cells at implantation sites in rodents (Rabbani and Rogers, 2001; Rockwell et al., 2002). The VEGF’s mRNA and protein expression level has been…

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    Implantation of a stent within a coronary artery alters the local hemodynamics modifying the shear stress upon the endothelium. 14 Low endothelial shear stress causes a phenotypic change in which can induce a phenotypic switch in the smooth muscle cells from contractile to secretory as well as increase migration into the intima and proliferation. 15 Overall, regular or high endothelial shear stress maintains the contractile phenotype of the smooth muscle cells therefore inhibiting neointimal…

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    daily insulin monitoring for a healthy lifestyle [3]. Currently islet implantation is a process through which Islets from another donor pancreas are taken, purified and then implanted into a patient. There are two types of transplantation: allo-transplantation and auto-implantation. Allo-transplantation is the type of transplantation procedure that is taken for patients with type 1 diabetes whereas the auto-implantation is for patients who typically have a functional pancreas but…

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    PBIS: Case Study

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    nsert school name) supports high fidelity implantation of PBIS as according to Georgia State standards. The school is trained in facilitating the method of instruction in an effort to reshape and improve the climates of the school. The focal point of the framework in which the plan of action is implemented is framed around evidence-based support. This data-based decision making helps to address specific behavioral issues and to set clearly defined behavioral expectations. The data collected…

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    are forced to work as a functioning unit. I will be going into more in depth with cochlear implants as well as defining what a cochlear implant actually is. I will also explain the costs that are involved, who the “best candidate” would be for implantation, and the risks and benefits involved with the implant. According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), a cochlear implant is a very small, complex electronic device that can help people to pick up a…

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    Cochlear Implants Essay

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    asked to briefly explain their personal experiences, as well as their observations of their child before and after they began to use cochlear implants. The questionnaire was comprised of the following sections: “decision to implant, process of implantation, positive effect of the implant, communication, supporting the child, self-reliance, well-being and happiness, social relationships, education, and pre- and postoperative services” (pg.608). Each of these section had different statements. The…

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    genetic diagnosis can help to prevent many of these possible offspring from having to suffer through chemotherapy and loom near death. The CBS television show Sunday Morning did a story on pre-implantation genetic diagnosis and all of the families interviewed were glad that they went through pre-implantation genetic…

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    Ethics Of Euthanasia

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    ethics related to the guidelines set for medical practitioners. Problems arise when people disagree about the morality and ramifications of certain things. In my essay I will attempt to answer why Pre-implantation Gametic diagnosis is a controversial issues and its ethical ramifications. Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) is the process of screening and selecting or rejecting particular embryo after in vitro fertilization at the eight cell stage. At this stage polymerase chain reactions…

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    implant. The studies correlate with children who receive a cochlear implant early in life and this contributes to greater success academically for a deaf child. According to Bat-Chava et al. (2014), Geers & Nicholas (2013) and Levine (2016), early implantation of cochlear implants is best to achieve and maintain age-appropriate spoken language skills into and through the academic years for a child. The evidence shows cochlear implants are successful. Deaf children…

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    Peroxidase Lab Report

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    in the increased secretion of progesterone resulting from LH action in rabbit. Also the same system renders some evidence for the involvement of this enzyme along with other factors in the process of implantation. Key Words: Reproductive tract, Peroxidase-Ascorbate system Pregnancy & Implantation Introduction: It has been reported that the LH in various species of animals stimulates progesterone biosynthesis or secretion by the luteal tissue or the luteinized ovary (Savard et al., 1965;…

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