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    WHITE SPONGE NEVUS- A RARE ENTITY Abstract White sponge nevus (WSN) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder that results in soft, white, and spongy plaques in the oral cavity. The buccal mucosa is the most commonly affected site, followed by lips, alveolar ridges and floor of the mouth. The histopathologic features of WSN include epithelial thickening, hyperkeratosis and vacuolization of the keratinocytes in the suprabasal layers. Because of lack of clinical complaint, no treatment has been…

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    In a world where there lived a city where they ban your favorite TV show. A duo of friends that are named Brandon Nguyen and Sponge Lob Circle Pants that are 13, try to find out why and try to make the rules fair. Brandon Nguyen who is smart, helpful, talented, humble, and determined. Sponge Lob Circle Pants who is smart, weird, and determined. They find many things bad about this city where the government makes everyone have a bad life. These 2 boys try to do as many things as possible to try…

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    benthic phase. The larvae of marine invertebrates like sponges and polychaetes settle in response to chemical cues from biofilms. Hydroides elegans is a model organism for biofilm-induced settlement as an important part of the biofouling community (Hadfield, 2011). Observation of H.…

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    be selected based on the users skin type. With so many different types and consistencies of foundation, there are also different application tools that can be used. Some common methods of application include the use of a stippling brush, a sponge or even the users fingers. When using…

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    Egg Drop Project

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    transporting was barely scratch, the project was a success, the vessel held the egg inside and with all the sponge to absorb all the shock from the fall, and a box on the outside to prevent the momentum from crushing the egg inside the sponge, which left the egg intact. The design of the vehicle could have been improved to reduce weight, and increase the security of the egg inside the sponge. A majority of the natural force that would have affected the egg was expected, things such as, momentum,…

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    waters. They are normally found near reefs rich with sponges. The Hawksbill turtle feeds on sponges and they are also omnivorous and will also eat mollusks, marine algae, crustaceans, sea urchins, fish, and jellyfish. Without them, sponges have the ability to overgrow corals and suffocate the reefs. Hawksbill are important inhabitants of coral reefs. It’s estimated that one turtle one turtle can consume 1,000 pounds of sponges per year. Sponges contain toxic chemical compounds which accumulate…

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    Malpractice Case Summary

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    and continue to cause her discomfort. Ms. Price then went for an x-ray and revealed that a sponge is present in the area of her colon. It is evident that the sponge was left in Ms. Price’s chest during her operation ten years ago because that was the only surgical procedure she had. Question Presented Whether the sponge left inside of Ms. Price’s colon is a foreign object, an exception…

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    is extremely well taken proper care of, the shine it brings could make any room much more elegant. When cleaning marble floors, certain things should be considered. Bear in mind that marble floors are manufactured from porous materials much like a sponge. The marble soaks in any kind of liquid put about it. That's why any acidic compound accustomed to clean marble is really a definite no, no. Using acidity to wash marble can destroy the shine it's. The acidity will go underneath the buffed…

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    the cavity. The sponge absorbs the blood and helps to retain the clot formed. This helps in bone healing and regeneration of bone. In the third Group C of 7 patients autogenous tooth bone graft (AutoBT) was used to fill the cavity. Patient’s third molar tooth is extracted and sent to tooth bank to get it grinded in granule form of 400- 800µm. Sterilization of the material is done. After enucleation and curettage this granular form AutoBT is filled in the cavity and then gingival flap is…

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    Roman Latrines

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    key-shaped holes cut into stone/timber bench running around the walls of the room. The stone bench provided little privacy. The bench was positioned over a drain, and in front was a gutter for the citizens to wash their sponges. A sea sponge was tied onto a stick and used in roman latrines. Sponges served for lavatory paper and were shared between strangers. They were occasionally soaked in vinegar to remove odours but were often doused in fresh running water instead.…

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