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    Extraosseous Ewing's Sarcoma in the thigh A case report and review of the literature HichamSallahi, Omar Margad, KhalidKoulaliIdrissi Trauma-Orthopaedic Department, Military Hospital of Avicenne Marrakech correspondingauthor: Hicham Sallahi Address :Trauma-Orthopaedic Department, Military Hospital of Avicenne Marrakech Tél : +212661353375 E-mail : sallahi.hicham37@gmail.com Summary The extraosseous Ewing's sarcoma is a rare tumor. The authors reported a case on the thigh level,…

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    sufficient enough to catch any abnormal change on the effect of vitamin C on gastric carcinoma. Although they found an inverse association between the cancer and vitamin C for the first and the second years, they could not find the same effect after two years which might be due to a possible decrease in immunity of the subjects or increase of allergens or any similar harmful environmental substances or resistivity of cancer cells against vitamin by the time. Another factor that limits the…

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    INTRODUCTION Cancer can be defined as a special kind of illness that occurs when the cells in a given part of a body begin to grow out of proportion than is normal. Currently, in the United States, this disease is the second leading cause of deaths. Human beings over the history have had tumors and remedies have been implemented, and others continue to be performed and studied over time (American Cancer Society, 2010). These methods of treatment include chemo-preventive methods and of late…

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    Maximov, Konstantin Maximov , Yulia Maximova. Molecular Factors of Seizures ? Induced Neuronal Cell Death in Epilepsy and Potential Possibility for Neuroprotective Therapy. Pharmacology. 2009; 3: 411-416. David C. Henshall, Tomohiro Araki, Clara K. Schindler, Jing-Quan Lan, Kenneth L. Tiekoter, Waro Taki, and Roger P. Simon. Activation of Bcl-2-Associated Death Protein and CounterResponse of Akt within Cell Populations during Seizure-Induced Neuronal Death. The Journal of Neuroscience.…

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    interactions were not predicted by using the available models. The CI- method could be useful to define the mixture toxicity of chemicals without the prior knowledge of mode of action of chemicals. The limitations of the CI method are highly sensitive to small changes in effect measurement at low and high concentrations and lack of statistical evaluation of synergy, additivity or antagonism (Zhao et al. 2010). Overall, the available models did not satisfactorily address the interactions between…

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    Marijuana and the Effects Marijuana is a commonly used drug in America (Downes 1). Its use has been around for a long time now. Recent results from research on the use of marijuana indicate that its use by young people increases by almost ten percent per year (Philip 1). These results coincide with the positive attitude by youths towards the effects and risks of consuming marijuana (Lane 2). The marijuana tree grows in many parts of the world. The Cannabis Sativa is the plant, which produces…

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    Breast Cancer Classification

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    Breast cancer in females TERMINOLOGY CLINICAL CLARIFICATION ? Malignancy that develops in the cells of the breast which proliferates uncontrollably; most commonly ductal and lobular carcinoma ? Diagnosis requires a tissue biopsy for microscopic examination to determine pathology CLASSIFICATION ? The TNM classification is used for clinical staging of breast tumors. The American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) 7th edition stages breast cancer as follows:?26 ? TX: primary tumor cannot be…

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    Ethical Issue Paper Olga Stankevych 212691242 York University- Faculty of health HH/NURS2513 section C Ethical Ways of Knowing and Caring in Nursing Grace Ross (RN, BScN, MSc Health Promotion) June 22, 2015 The CAN code of Ethics is a guideline for nurses ' ethical practice.(CNA Code of Ethics, 2008, p.6). It instills important values necessary in nursing such as safe, compassionate, and competent care. The main goal is to promote a patient’s health and well-being wherein the nurse…

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    Dietary Lipids Essay

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    recognizable cells of this family which after two or three cell divisions give rise to monocytes. Monocytes then enter blood circulation and migrate into the tissues where they mature into macrophages (Mosser, 2003). Tissue macrophages are spread throughout the body and designated by specific name depending on the site of tissue occupation. These macrophages are called by different names like kupffer cells, alveolar cells, microglia, peritoneal macrophages, osteoblasts, langerhans cells when…

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