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    Olfactory Research Paper

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    Behavioral and Neural Events in the Olfactory System Olfaction is dependent on a large network of multiple primary and secondary processing centers connected in parallel and serial manners. Some of these centers are linked with non-olfactory regions. Olfactory receptor neurons project into the olfactory bulb which projects to the olfactory cortex. The olfactory cortex is a three layered cortex with several distinct sub-regions, the largest being the pyriform cortex. The other main components of…

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    Case Summary Ms. Charles is a female who presented with a gradual onset of seemingly unrelated symptoms that progressively worsened throughout her life. As a child she developed multiple dental caries and periodontal disease. A few years later, she began having dry mouth symptoms; generalized myalgias and arthralgias; and chronic eye irritation and blepharitis, which did not respond to over-the-counter eye drops, allergy medications, or pain medications. She was evaluated by multiple physicians…

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    responses. These inconsistencies will lead to the appropriate care for the patient where a prescription may not be the reason for vision decrease. Though people may unconsciously affect the readings of ARTS, seeing is more than just getting the right optics but really a balance between perceptions and refractive…

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    research trying to find out everything I can to get some type of knowledge for this. Overview Multiple Sclerosis or M.S. is a chronic disease. This disease affects the CNS (Central Nervous System). The CNS includes the brain, spinal cord, and the optic nerves. Multiple Sclerosis causes your body’s immune system to start attacking the protective sheath known as myelin. Myelin is the protective tissue around the nerve…

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    Forensic Science

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    At Middle Tennessee State University student looking to pursue a forensic science major is required to earn 120 credit hours to graduate with a forensic science degree. According to the Forensic Science Academic Map, found in the Forensic science section on the MTSU website, as a freshman, a student must earn 29 credit hours of Expository Writing and Research and Argumentative Writing which focus on a variety of analytical writing and utilizing resources for the purpose of research. General…

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    At & T Swot Analysis

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    AT&T opens its first Network Operations Center that lead to a real-time active management of its entire long distance network from a single location. AT&T was first to installs the first fiber optic cable in a commercial communications system in Chicago, IL. In 1988, AT&T lays and opens the first fiber optic submarine telephone cable across the Atlantic. It has a capacity equivalent to 40,000 calls. Today 's cables have capacities equivalent to over 1,000,000 calls. In 1993, AT&T announces a…

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    2. Basic theories and principles 2.1 Chemical vapor deposition 2.1.1 Definition of chemical vapor deposition Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is a versatile process which is widely applied to produce coatings, powders, fibers and monolithic components [1]. Applying the chemical vapor deposition, it is possible to produce alloy and compounds of metals and nonmetal materials. Chemical vapor deposition can be defined as the deposition of a solid on a heated surface from a chemical reaction in the…

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    suffering with diabetes, all of which may lead to a severe amount of vision loss or even total blindness. Diabetic eye disease can include glaucoma, which happens as a result of an increase in fluid pressure on the inside of the eye. This can lead to optic nerve damage and potential vision loss. Someone with diabetes will find themselves at a much bigger risk of glaucoma (almost twice as likely) than adults without diabetes. Diabetic eye disease…

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    Iw Injury

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    This is a 62-year-old male with a 11/30/2015 date of injury. IW's foot caught the curb of a step, and he fell approximately 10 feet down the concrete stairs. DIAGNOSIS: status post mechanical fall -rib fractures and knee contusion. 12/30/15 Progress Report documented that the patient reported stomach upset due to Norco. There are fractures of the right 6th, 7th and 8th ribs, where he still has pain with respiration. Since the injury, he has experienced significant pain in the left knee,…

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    Grace Lever Biography

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    took up my first career job in 2011 as the Project Consultant of the telecommunication firm, NBN Co Limited. I served there for 7 months from December 2011 to June 2012. I worked with various clients including national and state governments, fiber optic companies and telecommunication startups. Today I run several online businesses, which I have streamlied and automated to make it easier for me to focus on the gowing community of GraceLever entrepreneurs. When you were starting out, did you…

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