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    For those who regularly visit their dentist office in Sunnyvale TX, you probably realize the importance of caring for your teeth. Everyone is told from an early age that oral hygiene is important, but still there are some who are reluctant to do what is necessary to prevent the inevitable dental problems that will occur as a result of their neglect. People may be aware of the fact that there are a number of dental problems that a person can experience at any age regardless of them putting forth…

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    Blood Evidence Analysis

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    In order to determine the sequence of events that occurred at a crime scene it is important to be able to determine and identify certain bodily fluids versus non-human substances. Based on the location of the biological evidence and its DNA can provide crucial information about the crime scene, its victim, and the suspect(s). These tests divided between presumptive and confirmatory testing. Blood evidence is the most common type bodily fluid found at a crime scene. Presumptive testing at the…

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    tract and what physiological processing takes place during this time? • Chemical and mechanical digestion begins in the oral cavity. Temperature, taste, texture are sensed, and the saliva helps the chemical digestion because it is secreted by the salivary glands. The breakdown of the enzymes in the saliva helps the food to be swallowed. The mechanical breakdown of the food is from the teeth, and when the food is swallowed, the pharynx is where the food is passed. The oral cavity and esophagus…

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    skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, and reproductive system. Each of these systems are made up of organs with specific functions to help the body function properly and efficiently. The integumentary system is made up of skin, hair, nails, and glands. It is the most visible organ system and one of the most complex. The integumentary system protects the body from the outside world and harmful substances. This system provides protection from the UV sun rays, while also providing vitamin…

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    Stereotactic Neurosurgery The stereotactic neurosurgery process uses a 3-dimensional imaging system to enhance the diagnosis and surgical capabilities of the surgeon to make ablations, lesions, biopsy, injection, implantation, simulation and radio-surgery of the affected part. This is a minimally invasive surgical procedure also known as stereotaxy. Orthopedic Surgery Orthopedic surgery involves the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders related to the musculoskeletal structure of…

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    Phosphorus Reduction: The New Pig in Town The 21st century is one abloom with scientific and technological advancement. From the sequencing of the human genome to the development of touchscreen phones, this century, albeit just beginning, has already surmounted the expectations of what people ever imagined possible. Advances in genetics have become especially important to swine production and, consequently, to the environment as well. Excess phosphorus in manure has the potential to runoff into…

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    Chapter 7: Old World Monkeys: The Leaf Eating Colobines Primate evolution of old world monkeys was carried out through adaptive replacement of successful species according to the fossil record. The old world monkeys are located in some parts of Africa and Asia, however their ancestors once inhabited Europe and Africa. Their distinguishable features from new world monkeys are their “downward-turned noses, flattened nails rather than claw-like, flexible thumbs, and a variety of bodily decorations…

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    Dangers Of Vaccine

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    not sound horrible, but this disease is off the charts infectious. Measles, “90% of people who haven 't been vaccinated for measles will get it if they are near an infected person” (“Measles”). Lastly, Mumps can cause swelling of the salivary glands and parotid glands (“Mumps”). Such symptoms cause dramatic pain to a child. If children were not vaccinated for mumps, they would have to live with the reality that they will more than…

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    oropharynx cancers’ patients are affect by the squamous cell carcinoma, a layer of cells that covers the mouth entirely. This type considered dangerous because it forms a malignant tumor. On the other hand, one from ten is diagnosed as benign such as salivary gland cancer, adenoid cystic cancer (a benign tumor occurs in the glandular tissue), lymphoma cancer (a tumor that developed in the lymph nodes’ cells), and…

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    The digestive system is made up of the alimentary canal which include the mouth or oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestines, and large intestines including the accessory organs of digestion which involve the teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver, gall bladder and the pancreas. The alimentary canal and the accessory organs perform the following functions which include; ingestion, secretion,…

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