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    To overcome the limitations of manual switching; automatic exchanges, having Electro-mechanical components, were developed. Strowger exchange, the first automatic exchange having direct control feature, appeared in 1892 in La Porte (Indiana). Though it improved upon the performance of a manual exchange it still had a number of disadvantages, viz., a large number of mechanical parts, limited availability, inflexibility, bulky in size etc. As a result of further research and development, Crossbar…

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    proteins (8). Proteins aid the human bodies, not only in growth, but they also help with tissue repair, and immune function. Proteins have many function such framework support, infection fighters, messengers, transportation of materials, cellular markers, catalyst, and movement.…

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    What´s Cat Eye Syndrome?

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    section of the long arm, 22 chromosomes being present three or four times instead of usual two times (usually three times). Other names of this syndrome is called felon eye because the person eye is close to a cat’s eye. What causes this disorder, the marker chromosomes in some body cells (mosaicism) and, in some instances, manifest certain,possibly mild features of this disorder. Are there prenatal test for this disorder? Maybe. Suspected before birth, based upon specialized tests, test:…

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    A1c Test And Diabetics

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    The hemoglobin A1c test or more simply the A1c test is a test that is familiar to most diabetics. Many diabetics know that the A1c test is used as a marker for their blood sugar levels, but very few understand how the test works or how the results are calculated and interpreted. Glucose (sugar) in the bloodstream binds with hemoglobin found in the red blood cells. As blood sugar levels rise in the body, more and more sugar attaches itself to the hemoglobin in the red blood cells. Sugar can…

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    PET Scan Case Study

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    is that the immunohistochemical staining has come back positive for an adenocarcinoma of likely GI origin, with the staining for adenocarcinoma for lung origin being negative. There are rare cases where a primary lung cancer can demonstrate this marker profile and certainly the negative PET scan in other areas of the body is reassuring…

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    Shirley Temple was a child star during the 1930s. She was born on April 23, 1928, and passed away on February 10, 2014. She first got started in Baby Burlesks. She performed a lot around the age of seven. Many people found the young child appealing because of her singing, dancing, dimples, and of course her blond curls. In 1934, she appeared in a musical called Stand Up and Cheer (“Shirley Temple”). A popular song that many people know from the movie Bright Eyes, is called “On the Good Ship…

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    Race Social Construct

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    and dividing people who are similar into groups. The argument that race is biological is meaningless because science has proven that there is no genetic distinction between different races. In recent studies it was found that there is no genetic marker for race; meaning that there is difference from one race and an others. So the argument that there is genetic difference false and meaningless. Symbolic ethnicity is defined as an ethnic identity only relevant to one at certain times or…

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    My grandmother was diagnosed for the first time with colon cancer when she was 27 years old. Cancer reoccurred several times over her lifetime until it finally came back and killed her at the age of 81. All of my grandmother's four children were diagnosed with colon cancer at some point ( including my mother). Luckily, the cancer was caught in time with each of them to be cured. Unfortunately, they all are at a high risk of it returning. The doctors have recommended that we (all of my…

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    Peer Evaluation This is a unique assignment because I am the only student in my close, a class I am honored was created to help build a new program for the next generation of teachers. From the correspondences with students in a similar class, I think that we are all facing the same problem as the peers in my school building, we all want to be the person to change the world we live in. I never wanted to be a doctor or a lawyer or even a president, I always wanted to be a teacher. I didn’t know…

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    Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is a cancer of connective tissue that develops as a result of infection with HHV-8. This virus is also known as Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV). KSHV infects endothelial cells, or cells that line the inside of blood and lymphatic vessels, and is characterized by raised lesions on the skin or other endothelial membranes. Age, race, ethnicity and disease state are all risk factors for this disease. There are four known types of KS: classic, endemic, acquired, and…

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