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    If you were to place an animal in the vacuum of space, after only 10 seconds, the water and blood in its body would boil, the saliva in its mouth would vaporize, and this would cause most of animals to die in less than two minutes of being spaced. This happens because there is almost zero pressure in space. And we know that the lower the pressure, the lower the boiling point will be, causing the liquids inside the animal’s body to turn into gas vapors. Obviously, the same thing would happen if…

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    Caries Risk Assessment

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    some sort of special need that hinders their ability to take adequate care of themselves. Another difference is that the patient has a high-risk plus a condition that causes them to be hyposalivary, which affects the buffering capabilities of their saliva (Jenson et al.,…

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    Rabies Informative Speech

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    zoonotic disease. A zoonotic disease is a disease that is transmitted by animals to humans. According to the Merian-Dictionary, the rabies virus is an acute virus disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals that is transmitted by infected saliva usually through the bite of a rabid animal ((n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.merian-webster.com/). In the Latin language, rabies refers to rage or madness…

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    Major functions of circulatory system- To move blood and lymph throughout the body. Diagram that includes the major parts - heart, artery, vein, capillary - and list the function(s) of each.The heart's function is to pump blood throughout the body the Arteries function is to carry blood away from the heart Vein- returning deoxygenated blood back to the heart after arteries takes the blood out. the function of the Capillary is to move oxygen and other nutrients from the bloodstream to other…

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    Helicobacter Pylori Essay

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    infection with Helicobacter pylori is common in undeveloped countries, where the living and hygiene standards are low. 90% of the people of these countries may be positive for Helicobacter pylori. These people may transfer the bacterium to others through saliva and other bodily fluids. Helicobacter pylori survives perfectly in water and milk without preservatives. Dirty hands, unsanitary handling of food may be the prime reasons for transfer of the bacteria. The infection may not be…

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    Sleep Disorders Sleep Disorders are common affecting about one-third of all people. This is more common with people who are physically ill or have psychiatric disorder or learning disability. There are three basic sleep problems that are common in adolescents which are not sleeping well, sleeping too much, and episodes of unusual behavior or experience related to sleep. There are nearly 100 possible causes or types of these sleep problems that are now recognized. One big factor within…

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    He questioned what would happen if after conditioning, the bell (CS) occurred repeatedly without the food(US)? Would the dog still salivate(CR)? It seemed that the dog salivated less and less as time went on without the food(US). This reaction is known as Extinction. Gradually the dog stopped salivating to the sound of the bell and became extinct. Extinction weakens the CR while Acquisition strengthens it. However, when the bell was again paired with the food (US) he started to…

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    The decision to drop the bomb was racially motivated. According to Michael Barnes, “The Japanese were universally caricatured as having huge buck teeth, massive fangs dripping with saliva, and monstrous thick glasses through which they leered with squinty eyes.” (Barnes). Thinking of the Japanese as animals made the decision to drop the bomb a much easier choice. The use of the atomic bomb was inhumane. People that had no democratic…

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    takes the following medications: Ibuprofen 600mg, Ventolin HFA, Aspirin EC 81 mg, Simvastatin 20mg, Lisinopril 20mg, Naproxen 500mg, Calcium 600mg, Cetirizine HCL 10mg, Metoprolol tartrate 50mg, Aceta-gesi 12.5-325mg, Voltare (as directed) artificial saliva aerosol solution simvastatin 20mg and Advair HFA. Client continues to reports no past or present substance…

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    testing procedures such as serology, DNA, firearms, trace evidence, drug evidence and impression and numerous other types pf testing. The best advancement in forensic technology is that of DNA testing. DNA can be gotten from blood, semen, urine and saliva. With the introduction od DNA testing and…

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