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    The President of the United States, informally known as POTUS, is the “elected head of state and head of government of the United States” (President of the United States) and is in charge of the executive branch of the Federal Government, in addition to the Commander in Chief of the U.S Armed Forces. The President is one of the most powerful political and world leaders in the world, but despite this, is also human. Because the President is only human, he or she requires medical treatment just…

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    Rhabdomyolysis Essay

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    Introduction By definition Rhabdomylosis is a rare disease that causes a breakdown of muscle tissue that releases a damaging protein into the blood. Fewer than 200,000 people are diagnosed in the United States yearly. Rhabdomylosis causes an excess level of myoglobin, which can and eventually will cause further injury. There are multiple causes of this disease such as trauma, nontraumatic exertional rhabdomyolysis, and other miscellaneous causes. Risk factors range from seizures to alcoholism…

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    The two types of bacteria are archaebacteria and eubacteria. What characteristics distinguish these two groups from the other kingdoms? These two groups are different from other kingdoms because all cells in these kingdoms are single-celled organisms whose organelles are not membrane bounds. They are also microscopically small. What is the average size of a bacterium? An average bacterium is about 1-2 micrometres long. How many prokaryote species have been discovered? How many are estimated to…

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    Sarah Hill 0583028 BIOL 3830H F03 Simon Tapper Wednesday, October 11th, 2017 The relationship between blood physiology and cardiac ability in Equus caballus compared to Bos taurus and Capra aegagrus hircus compared to Canis lupus familiaris Abstract The purpose of this experiment was to study the relationship between blood physiology and the ability to transport oxygen. The red blood cell content, hematocrit percent, and hemoglobin concentrations of Equus caballus (horse) and Bos taurus…

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    Mudboil Essay

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    Results: In Tully Valley, the mudboils are where pressurized groundwater flows up through a restricting layer of silt, clay and fine sand. Mudboils usually take place in subduction zones of the Earth. The mudboil causes the land surface to slowly decline and the erosion of suspended sediment which creates a sequence of concentric ring fractures around the discharging mudboil. Mudboils are driven by pressurized groundwater, geothermic heat, and gases. As a consequence, the mudboils…

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    Thomassen increases the size of the patient’s breasts with silicone or saline breast implants. Mastopexy (Breast Lift) A breast lift is a plastic surgery procedure designed to lift and reshape the breasts. It is not uncommon for the breasts to droop following pregnancy/nursing, extreme weight loss or as part of the natural…

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    Through his novel Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck explores what actions or thoughts leads someone to inflict cruelty on another individual. This story takes place in a rural area known as Salines during the time of the Great Depression. The two main characters in the book, Lennie Small and George milton are trying to find some work at a ranch and to work towards their goal of owning a ranch. When they finally are granted a job at a ranch at Soledad they find a character that is very cruel to…

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    Essay On Hypernatremia

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    Hypernatremia occurs when the body has increased serum sodium levels that go over 145 mEq/L. This increase in serum sodium levels results in hypertonicity, pulling water out of cells resulting in cell shrinkage. Based on extracellular fluid water volume (level of hypertonicity), hypernatremia can be isovolemic (most common), hypovolemic, or hypervolemic. When isovolemic hypernatremia occurs, there is a loss of free water whilst maintaining near normal sodium serum concentration. Isovolemic…

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    Many individuals from the marginalized communities have more often than not held themselves to blame for the various ills they have committed in the struggle for their recognition. It has become specific that the marginalized communities to be known before they can get any recognition from the other members of the public. As an example, Syria is one country that has been facing political turmoil from the time of the war that originated in the Arab spring. Many communities and groups of…

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    2005). Considered the height of the Hallstatt culture, Phases C and D display evidence of an aristocratic society profiting from its extensive trade networks stretching across Europe (Hallstatt 2005). The extraordinarily preservative nature of the saline saturated ground led archaeologists to discover the burials of chieftains who ruled from hill-forts and were often interred with vast collections of grave goods. Among these burials, archaeologists have found “offerings of jewelry, wine jugs,…

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