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    The Influenza Pandemic

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    entire globe. Additionally, due to its constant changing it is very easy for an animal influenza to change into a human effecting one (“Influenza” (Flu)). Therefore, it is very difficult to treat. An influenza virus is one that attacks the respiratory system which results an individuals coughing and sneezing. Additionally,…

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    Dell successfully carried out a very innovative business model at the time, especially in the consumer PC industry. When thinking about electronics, there is usually a clear distinction between the company that assembles the devices and the company that resells them for profit. This is usually the case when the manufacturing company does not have the expertise to manage the distribution channels required for efficiently reaching customers. Dell watched closely this model for years and identified…

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    ‘Viennese economist Otto Neurath developed the concept of a command economy to control the hyperinflation after World War I.’ At first look, a command economy appears to be the less developed system and indeed does not function as productively as a market economy does. ‘Command economies are unable to efficiently allocate goods because of the knowledge problem, or the planner’s inability to discern how much of a good should be produced. Shortages…

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    Abstract Objectives: The anticonvulsant effect of cannabinoid compound illustrated in various models of seizure and epilepsy. On the other hand, there are controversial findings about the role of large conductance calcium-activated potassium (BK) channels in the pathogenesis of epilepsy. Also, there is no data regarding the effect of co-administration of cannabinoid type 1 (CB1) receptor agonists and BK channels antagonists in the acute models of seizure in mice. In this study, the effects of…

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    TASK 2A Theory Application Result/Reward Mc Gregor’s Theory X | Theory Y There are two types of employees in WLC; these are the X and Y employees. The school uses this theory to motivate the employees (especially X employees) to work hard and to their jobs orderly. The X employees are receiving money and other rewards to work harder and take their responsibilities seriously, while the Y employees are enjoying their works and have creativities or job knowledge. Taylor’s Motivational Theory…

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    Heart Rate Variability

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    1. Introduction: Heart Rate Variability (HRV) represents one of the most promising markers which represent a noninvasive way of measuring autonomic nervous system (ANS), it describes the variation over time of both instantaneous heart rate and the interval between consecutive heart beats. Previously traditional methods had been used for calculating heart beat as using hand with time, and after the appearance of the new method and devices those depend on computer program the HRV analysis become…

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    called DNA repair that corrects the mutation to its original state. Fissure Syndrome It is an autoimmune disease which is due to mutation in the gene that is caused by the environmental conditions . This mutation caused CVID which impaired the immune system and make other cell or organ vulnerable of damage. In CVID, there are many genes associated with it and due to one gene there was a dysfunctioning in B cells due to which antibodies accumulate and work against the healthy organ. B cells are…

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    bubonic variant were swelling or buboes (tumors) that appeared on the victim's neck, armpit, or groin. The second type of plug is pneumatic plague. The symptom of the pneumatic plague was it would attack the respiratory system. finally the septicemic version would attack the blood system. Also, there was a life expectancy difference, the red death you would only live a half an hour, and the black death you could live up to a week. The symptoms are very different, but there was a reason the red…

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    The atmosphere is a clear odourless gas that envelopes the Earth, held together by gravity. Everyone on the planet has the right and access to the atmosphere, making it a global common. There are many components that make up the atmosphere, the main components is nitrogen, which makes up 78.09% of the atmosphere, and oxygen, which makes up 20.95%. Around 1% of the atmosphere is comprised of water vapour, methane, carbon dioxide, sulphur, argon and particulates (e.g. dust). There are a total of…

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    Lung Function Test Essay

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    Lung function test The pulmonary function test sounds like only one test, but it consists of multiple tests which if you don’t ask questions you would not have known about them. When just observing the lung function test one would see all patients blowing into a mouth piece for 8 hours and not think much of it. On being more interactive with the clinical technicians I was able to distinguish three very specific tests that are used to obtain a complete evaluation of the patient’s respiratory…

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