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    and thin, so they may only affect the surface of your skin. Since these moles are not embedded deeply into the skin, they can be shaved off using a specialty scalp. During the shaving removal, your dermatologist will bump the skin before using the scalpel to shave off the mole from the skin’s surface. • Excisions – Of course, many moles are deeply rooted into the skin, so an excision may be necessary. After numbing the skin with an anesthetic, incisions are made in the skin around the mole.…

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    The I.B.E.W is a union that has about 750,000 workers and retirees in the electrical industry in the United States, Canada, Panama, Guam and several Caribbean island nations. It was founded in 1890 St. Louis, Missouri. About 1891 after every one was showing enough interest after the convention they had the IBEW, then known as National Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (NBEW ) was officially formed. On January 15, 1893 they changed the name from NBEW TO IBEW. The union went through some bad…

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    dwindles. It is tough being the smart kid, the one who sticks out from the crowd. Parents do not always notice this; they give their unconditional support, but they forget how hard it can be sometimes to stick out in a crowd. A passage from The Scalpel and the Silver Bear, “Walking a Path Between Worlds”, Lori Arviso Alvord expands on this feeling- the one the parents do not even think about. Alvord distinctly remembers “feeling alienated while walking around Dartmouth’s campus”, and had no one…

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    Walking the Border-line + Friendship, newly minted Shiny new penny, bright. My spirit danced on grateful feet While she played Bach with abandon. Hopeful unearthing of shared joys, Literature, music, and nature. Russet haired sisters singing Her alto uniting my soprano, two halves Of a whole. Long summer, sweltering, boardwalk wanderings Through towering cattails and fragrant marsh mallow, Counting deer, baby owls and dying carp. Conversation, rich, deep calling to deep. Her cup half empty,…

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    The buzzer in the classic game of Operation kept ringing off as my companions and I were playing this frustrating game. The room echoed with “Ahhhs” and sighs as the plastic organs kept colliding with the surrounding cavities, while we were taking them out of impossible positions. I have always coveted to be a surgeon ever since I was a little child, and Operation was the primary testing ground of my skills. I know what you are going to say, “It’s such a childish game. It is not like the real…

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    One option to remove a tattoo is dermabrasion which a process of sloughing away the top layer of skin removing the affected skin and pigment encouraging the new skin to grow. Another is excursion this is where a scalpel is used to cut away the portion of skin with the tattoo on it. This one is only recommended for small tattoos. A third way to remove tattoos is cryosurgery. This is where liquid nitrogen is applied to the tattooed area then a light is introduced to have peeling happen to cause…

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    Civil War Medical Technology Civil war medical technology was not very good during the awful war of 1861-1865. With small shanty medical kits that were not adequate for the job that surgeons had ahead of them tools in the medical kit helped transmit diseases that were lethal. Weapons were being engineered to become more lethal and or more painful [also built to explode so it was harder for medical surgeons to save the soldier]. Transportation was also dominant problem that hurt both the…

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    INTRODUCTION The Jehovah’s Witness religion is a Christian movement with 6.3 million followers worldwide with 0.002% in India. This community does not accept blood or blood products based on their biblical teachings. This belief when compounded with a trauma scenario in India where there is alack of awareness of this community leads to creation of obstacles in their treatment plan along with legal, medical and ethical challenges for the health care provider1. ABSTRACT The awareness of the…

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    Measurement of glutathione Glutathione (GSH) is a ubiquitous tripeptide which serves several vital functions including detoxifying electrophiles, scavenging free radicals and providing a reservoir for cysteine. The sulfhydryl group of GSH reduces 5-5'-dithiobis (2-nitrobenzoic acid) (DTNB) and form the yellow colour product 5-thio-2-nitrobenzoic acid (TNB)21. Measurement of the absorbance of TNB at 412 nm provides an accurate estimation of GSH in the sample. Figure 7. Materials 5×105 cells/mL…

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    wounds. You have cut open our breasts and dug scalpels in our brains When and Where will another come to take your holy place? Old man mumbling in his dotage, crying child, unborn?” (WALKER,4-10). The part of poem describes Malcom X. The author uses some beautiful adjective to describe the appearance of Africa American such as “Snow-white moslem head-dress” “a dead black face” and “Beautiful against our skins”. “You have cut open our breasts and dug scalpels in our brains”, describe Malcom X is…

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