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    they don’t, many different dental diseases may occur. There are many types of dental diseases, but the most common ones are gum diseases and tooth decay. The cause for these two diseases is plaque. Plaque is a sticky film consisting of bacteria and saliva formed over the teeth. At first it is very soft, and easy to remove, but it slowly hardens to tartar and later on, it cannot be removed by brushing. Gum disease is occurred when the plaque is not removed properly, and the bacteria infected…

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    Effects Of DINP

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    during mouthing activities. Some concerns are on the kidney and liver, it causes decrease in body weight, an increase in liver weight and and changes in hypertrophy. If toys find their way into children’s mouths, the plasticizers can dissolve into saliva and can become absorbed into the body. Though blood bags phthalates can enter into the bloodstream and may cause cancer. Also, unusual effects were observed in children who were exposed to DINP during mechanical ventilation. The effects…

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    English IV Kimber Graham, Instructor 12 October 2015 Drug Testing Drug testing is used to find out if a person has drugs present in their body (Perkins, 27 Jan. 2015). It also helps determine the levels of drugs in a person's body (Perkins, 27 Jan. 2015) This laboratory procedure helps find out if a person uses illegal drugs, as well as if they abuse prescription drugs (Perkins, 27 Jan. 2015). There are several different kinds of drug tests, each have their pros and cons. One of the…

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    Rubella

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    Introduction Rubella, also known as German measles, is a very easily spread (contagious) viral infection. The infection causes a low fever and pinkish rash. In children, the infection is usually mild and goes away on its own. What are the causes? This condition is caused by a virus. The virus is spread in droplets that are sprayed when a contagious person talks, sneezes, or coughs. A person with rubella is contagious from about 1 week before the rash appears until about 1 week after it goes away…

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    known as adrenalin in the form of epinephrine from the postganglionic axons into the blood stream. The epinephrine is distributed into the circulatory system where it is distributed throughout the body. The epinephrine will travel to different places of the body and have different responses where ever it goes. Also epinephrine does not go into the cells of the body it only binds to the surface of cells by attaching to protein of cells. When it reaches the liver it binds to proteins and then…

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    1. The three main patterns of hormone secretion are humoral, hormonal, and neural. These hormone secretions are responsible for managing different hormones. Below is a description of each stimulus. • The humoral stimuli are responsible for managing the changes of the blood levels with non-hormone chemicals. For example, if the body was experiencing high levels of glucose, the humoral stimuli would trigger a hormone release from the pancreas known as insulin. Insulin’s job would be to bring the…

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    Digestion Essay

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    Digestion is the process of breaking down food by mechanical and enzymatic action in the alimentary canal into substances that can be used by the body. The process of digestion is the way that the body obtains nutrients, fats, carbohydrates, minerals and vitamins necessary to maintain life. Carbohydrates are comprised of complex sugars, which the body will convert to simple sugars for use in numerous ways. Fats are comprised of fatty acids and glycerol. Proteins are made up of many types of…

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    Akashi's Narrative-Home

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    the box like your father,” Aomine firmly declared. Akashi looked up to the ceiling in mild annoyance. His teammates sucked at explaining. “We are not of this time, Tetsuya. To be blunt, all of us are centuries old.” Kuroko almost choked on his own saliva. Was he hearing right? These guys didn’t look any older than he…

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    Varicella Research Paper

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    Varicella, which is also known as chickenpox is a contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus. The virus spreads mainly from touching or breathing in the virus particles that come from varicella blisters and possibly through tiny droplets from infected people that get into the air after they breathe or talk. People who are at risk of developing varicella are infants, children, adolescents and adults. However, varicella is usually contracted in children. Even if someone has received…

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    aimed and fired six shots at Zaroff, who tried to run but was shot. Zaroff tried to run for some time but eventually fell in front of the courtyard gates. Behind the gates the dogs and their two eyes of which resembled emeralds (metaphor), with saliva foaming at the mouth, as they were barking and howling. With Zaroff’s last night he climbed up the stairs. And he tried to get up by using the open window still. Once Zaroff was on his feet one of the hidden sailors shoved Zaroff over the window…

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