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    Transvaginal Mesh

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    Medical devices function to save and improve the lives of humans across the globe. Sadly, some devices turn out to be defective, leading to new health issues and possibly even death. This occurs when a faulty design prohibits the device from working as intended or when one or more parts of the product are contaminated during manufacturing. As a result of the defect, the patient may find they need to undergo further treatment, often in the form of surgery, and some die as a result of the product…

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    neuroarthropathy. Foot Ankle Int 1994, 15(5):233-241. 11. Papa J, Myerson M, Girard P. Salvage, with arthrodesis, in intractable diabetic neuropathic arthropathy of the foot and ankle. J Bone Joint Surg Am 1993, 75(7):1056-1066. 12. Roukis TS, Zgonis T. The management of acute Charcot fracture dislocations with the Taylor’s spatial external fixation system. ClinPodiatr Med Surg 2006, 23(2):467-483. 13. Kitaoka HB, Alexander IJ, Adelaar RS, Nunley JA, Myerson MS, Sanders…

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    The values that resonate in my life are showing kindness, honesty, dignity, respect, hard work, dedication, being compassionate and valuing relationships. These values are embedded subconsciously through observing my grandparents, family, and friends. I spent 23 years of my life living with my parents and grandparents. My grandparents hailed to Mumbai from rural part of Maharashtra (state in India). My grandfather was a teacher and moved to Mumbai (India)to provide better opportunities for his…

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    Progeria Syndrome

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    A loving mother and father proudly examine their newborn daughter in a bassinet. Ten tiny fingers. Ten tiny toes. Adorable button nose. Baby soft skin. Perfection. Little do these parents know that within two short years, their daughter will undergo many changes, both inside and out. A visit with a physician and the subsequent diagnosis will change their lives forever. Progeria, also known as Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS), was initially discovered in England in 1886 and is…

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    Brunelli, & Tato, 2000). The abnormalities of the collagen produce fragile bones that are susceptible to breaking, even with minimal trauma. Connective tissues, such as those supporting the elbow and shoulder joints, may also be weakened leading…

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    Write about the differences between the large firm and small firm variants of industrial restructuring. Also, about the conditions that necessitated them. Capitalism has been founded on the idea of large firms. Till 1970s, maximization of profits through large firms was a natural model of economic organization under capitalism. The Fordist model of industrialization was based on mass production of homogeneous goods using assembly line production technology, standardized work routines…

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    to Asia based on the observation of the cycle of growth. But Pecola’s story is a deviation of this myth since she does not encounter a renewal but deterioration. While remaining unfocused, Morrison’s music moves from the mourner’s bench to a ‘jook’ joint and then to an uptown club in the city. But her central focus is the Black community. The Bluest Eye presents the fundamental pattern of Morrison’s early novels: an isolated figure, cut off from the community, undergoes a harrowing experience,…

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    activities. Some symptoms of the syndrome are a dull pain around the front of the knee cap, and pain while walking up and down the stair, sitting, or squatting. The main reason athletes get Patellofemoral Syndrome is misalignment of the knee cap, dislocation, injury, weakness of thigh muscles, or flat feet. While participating in vigorous activities and sports, it is common for people of all ages to develop Patellofemoral…

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    Eggbeater: A Short Story

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    it absolutely was a pleasant clear sunny day. it absolutely was cold, lightweight winds. Everything appeared like a scientific day. Shortly when the eggbeater took off I fell asleep. I slept on most of my rides out and back. once I awakened I had a sense that we tend to were fully flying in an exceedingly wrong direction per the map I had. we tend to were regarding one,000 feet therefore I knew that we tend to had descended. I wasn't very certain why and it wasn't quite low for a eggbeater, they…

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    muscles, nerves, tendons, ligaments, joints, cartilage, and spinal disk”. According to OSHA, the MSDs listed as: Carpel tunnel, Rotator cuff syndrome, De Quervain, Trigger finder, tarsal syndrome, Sciatica, Epicondylites, and Tendonitis. Most of the work related MSD’s are developed over time and are caused by the work itself or the working environment of the employees. These are also possible to occur from accidents, examples being fractures and dislocations. Musculoskeletal disorders primarily…

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