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    what saved the lives of over 75 men on the Okinawa escarpment assault. He put his teammate’s lives above his own and carried all of his men one–by–one to the edge of the escarpment. While giving the men basic treatment and for some administering plasma. He was able to work them down the face of the escarpment using a rope guided litter. Doss’s personal courage and his ability to face adversity in very dire situations helps him exceed expectations and go above and beyond the call of duty. He…

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    4.1 Introduction: Stress is one of the most prevalent and life-threatening forms of mental illness affecting more than one fifth of the world’s population. It is always related to alterations of signaling pathways mainly the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (Mikhai et al, 2014). Rat models are an obligatory tool to study the etiology and progression of behavioural and biochemical changes induced by oxidative stress. Restraint stress produces an imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants…

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    Aurora Research Paper

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    An aurora is an electromagnetic phenomenon, which results in a luminous colour display seen in the night sky. These light shows can be viewed in winter months of the polar regions of the northern hemisphere, referred to as Photographer: Larry Gerbrandt aurora borealis, as well as the southern hemisphere, referred to as aurora australis (46 Lerner and Lerner). They appear many different shapes, such as patches of light, rays, arcs, or streamers across the sky. Most commonly, they take the form of…

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    Samsung Electronics is a global leader in semiconductors, telecommunications, digital media and digital convergence technologies with 2004 parent company sales of US$55.2Bn and net income of US$10.3Bn. Employing approx. 113,000 people in over 90 offices in 48 countries, the company has of 5 main business units: Digital Appliance Business, Digital Media Business, LCD Business, Semiconductor Business and Telecommunication Network Business. Recognized as one of the fastest growing global brands,…

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    Research Paper On Asthma

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    Asthma is a common household word that many people use day to day. The word Asthma is often misused and usually correlated with obesity. Asthma is a chronic disease involved in the airways of the lungs. Asthma is the inflammation of these airways that allow air to travel in and out of the lungs, bringing the body necessary oxygen. Due to the inflammation, the tissue surrounding the airways can become swollen and the muscles involved with breathing can tighten, which can cause the symptoms…

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    myasthenia gravis includes corticosteroids, immunosuppressant and anticholinesterase drugs. Anticholinesterase drugs like neostigmine and pyridostigme, are designed to improve function at the neuromuscular junction (Lewis 2007). Immunoglobulin (IVIg) and plasma exchange are drug therapies used for severe myasthenia gravis or crisis (Behan & Chaudri 2008). Patients can be a candidate for surgery. The presence of the thymus appears to enhance the myasthenia gravis. Thymoma is found in…

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    Neon Lights Research Paper

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    “the voltage is larger than the energy required to ‘ionize’ the atom” (Schiff 2). Voltage causes electrons to get taken out of their orbitals, resulting in the atoms they leave becoming positive ions. The “excited” electrons and charged ions form plasma, which provides a medium for the electric current to travel…

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    in other components of the reserve may display no QT change until IKr block is superimposed (De Ponti et al, 2002, Gintant et al, 2006, Roden, 2008, Varro and Baczko,…

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    therapy and diagnostics, as well as medical instruments. Scientists have evaluated the influence of polymer-based devices on cell surfaces at the final products level, also the polymers used in regenerative medicine. Plasma treated materials have had an important role in medicine. Plasma treated materials are undergoing fast development. Although the undesired adverse effects of nanotechnological products, also the ethical aspects that have to be solved, nanomedicine uses tools and devices…

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    malformations are congenital and thought to grow proportionally with the patient except during cases of trauma, infection or hormonal changes (Richter and Suen 2015). Therefore, these patients would have a normal rate of cell turnover and mitosis but display an error in vascular…

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