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    Curiosity has been something that has always struck me as being closely tied to a career in medicine. My grandfather was a general practice physician who I witnessed growing old and weakening as the days passed. As a child he always enjoyed showing me many things he has learned from his medical practice and hobbies that he did on the side when he was not on the clock. I relished his company and looked forward to visiting him every time I had the chance to. Later as his health started to decline,…

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    The need to enhance the drugs’ bioavailability, solubility, stability as well as the duration for the drugs to release their therapeutic effects in human body is recognised by the scientists nowadays. Recently, there are lots of research studies focusing on this area. However, only a few standard routes of edaravone administration are already being discussed. This review thus focuses mainly on the design, optimisation and formulation of microsponge to enhance the significance of edaravone acting…

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    float past them. “They use special electronic razors equipped with vacuums so that they don't inhale their own whiskers and choke”(Robert Paxton). When they return to Earth, astronauts undergo balance confusions. This is due to puzzlement in the inner ear, which we all know that it controls our balance. Astronauts undergo unsteadiness for days and cannot keep their balance. They gain the sense of…

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    Coaches' goals are to help you uncover the answers from your own inner wisdom and experience. No reputable life coach will hand you a checklist to solve all your problems. Rather, a coach will dig deeper into your day-to-day patterns to help propel you beyond your obstacles. A coach will also help you identify what your…

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    Ptahemhat

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    Ptahemhat depicted himself also in his tomb (TT. 77) while he displaying royal gifts to temple. The king seated upon a throne in kiosk with captives with name rings (blank) on base. Another scene for Tuthmosis IV and Ptahemhat with military escort before. There are also scenes from the time of king Amenhotep III, one found in (TT. 226) of Heqareshu, at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. On the western wall of the tomb's hall, there is a scene for the king with queen Mutemwia inside kiosk with foreigners…

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    I'm talking about the people who run into others because their face is hidden underneath the screen. I'm talking about the people with Apple earbuds, who can't separate there any thoughts on the ones being pushed in their ear. And I'm definitely talking to the ones with the random Android light, flashing other's faces every time a they receives a text from a person in another classroom. It's one thing to call someone for a quick message, but it's another to be hypnotized…

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    Padan Park Research Paper

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    endeavor. It is important to have an array of equipment that young crawlers can develop motor skills on and slightly older children can work on muscle memory and strength through coordination. An interesting expansion on this would be a comparison of inner city parks and smaller urban town parks to see if safety and development appear as apparent in…

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    body structure, they can achieve opportunities to get fruits and insects. The physical characteristics of a squirrel monkey are that their fur is the color of olive which covers its whole body. The squirrel monkey has a white face along with white ears, yellow legs, and a blackish muzzle nose. The social organization of squirrel monkeys is that they communicate through noises because they are very social. Their mate choices go from the male squirrel monkey fighting aggressively against other…

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    many rebuttals. In his review, Kenneth R. Miller, states that the fossil record can indeed prove the evolutionary steps behind the biological components, that would be irreducibly complex by Behe’s definition. The example Miller uses is the inner ear. An inner ear consists of five small components: the bones malleus, incus and stapes, the eardrum and the oval window. If any one of those parts were to be taken away the whole system would not work, making it irreducibly complex. However, the exact…

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    Sensory Organs

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    The way we sense things is how we perceive the world around us, and to also make sense of it all. The sensory organs I chose to explain are the nose, tongue, and ears and how they connect to the brain for our perception. As we inhale the scent of something, the molecules reach the receptor cells high in both nasal cavities. Then the axons from millions of these receptors carry nerve impulses directly to the olfactory bulb. The olfactory bulb is the smell center of the brain. From there, records…

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