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    Mumps Research Paper

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    A virus is a small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms. Viruses might infect all types of life style ,from animals and plants to microorganisms. Air carries a lot of harmful viruses that caused the destruction of many cells. often the virus is enter of the body through the respiratory tract and is transmitted into the blood than spread to parts of the body. mumps virus has history, symptoms, and duration. First of all, mumps is an acute…

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    Ntcs Case Study

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    Design and Procedures: The examination of the population incorporated all verified incident cases of TB reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Tuberculosis Surveillance System (NTSS) for people dwelling in selected US urban communities from 2000 through 2007. Case reports including the demographic, clinical, and treatment data of patients with TB were submitted to NTSS by the local and state health departments. Cases of TB were considered to occur in a selected city…

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    X-Ray Diffraction Lab

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    collected data is then analyzed to determine the criteria for planes to produce a spike in energy by plotting in reciprocal space. This experiment serves to illustrate the importance of reciprocal space. It also introduces the ideas of glancing incidence and exit. Theory The basis of x-ray diffraction is rooted in understanding the relationship between the geometry of diffraction and the geometry of crystal planes. One of the easiest ways to visualize this is the use of reciprocal space.…

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    Obesity is also a factor influencing the incidence of diabetes and is found in approximately 35% of the older adults in the county (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, 2014). As the number of people over the age of 65 within the county continues to rise the prevalence of diabetes among these older adults is also rising. Addressing the risk factors related to diabetes of both the older adults and Hispanics in San Bernardino County is needed to decrease the incidence of this highly preventable…

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    III.and the total opioid consumption were significantly lower in Group II and III and duration of analgesia and motor block were significantly longer in group II and III t (p = 0.015, p = 0.019, respectively). There was no difference in the incidence of side effects. CONCLUSIONS: The use of cold 0.5% bpivacaine or The addition of magnesium to normal tempreture 0.5%bupivacaine prolongs the sensory and motor block duration without increasing side effects and enhances the quality of intra…

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    ACL Injury In Soccer

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    The objective of this study was to to determine the ACL incidence in male and female elite football players. A total of 28 European professional men’s first league teams and 29 teams in the Swedish men’s (n=16) and women’s (n=13) first leagues (Waldèn, 2011). A total of 2329 players were followed over a number…

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    Gender Issues In Hilo

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    The make-up of the population in Hilo is predominantly female. As previously mentioned there are two locations both situated at the center of each city with one being in Kona and the other located on the east side of the island, in Hilo. According to the US Census bother areas are different with regards to the cultural population the currently exist. Hilo presents a larger and more predominate Asian population where as in Kailua Kona, the dominate population appears to be the Caucasians.…

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    Bulimia Nervosa Case Study

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    Further, the incidence rates are higher in young females (range 15-19) than in any other group, constituting almost 40% of the reported cases. According to studies done in the UK and Netherlands, the incidence rate of Bulimia Nervosa decreased from the second half of the 1990s until in 2000, when it remains stable in women aged 10-19 years. Studies done in Italy and Netherlands also show a decrease followed by a plateau of the incidence rate. However, there is not enough data about the incidence…

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    Clabssi Ace Star Model

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    Clinical Problem The incidence of CLABSI’s on a SICU in a level one trauma center had increased to an alarming rate of 62% per 1,000 catheter days. Although a 46% decrease in CLABSI’s has occurred in hospitals across the U.S. from 2008-2016, an estimated 30,100 CLABSI’s still occur each year. The patient’s that acquire these infections have increased rates of morbidity and mortality with an alarming 25% of patient’s acquiring CVC infections succumbing to death (Centers for Disease Control and…

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    type of heart disease, billions of dollars have been invested in healthcare and medication to help prevent incidences of CHD. The American Heart association has projected the total costs of CHD from $132 billion in 2015 to $322 billion by 2030. Thus, prevention of CHD is vital for reducing the socio-economic burden on individuals and the nation. Numerous risk factors have been linked to incidences of CHD including obesity, high blood LDL cholesterol, hypertension, and diabetes.…

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