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    Congratulations. That’s great. Amazing. All things people say after someone has climbed Mount Everest or any other high-altitude mountain. The question most should be asking is was it worth it? Varying degrees of mountain sickness can affect a climber. They range from just headaches as a result of acute mountain sickness to death from High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE). High altitude climbing can also kill brain cells, which can impact a person later in life. High-altitude climbing is very…

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    Abdominal Muscle Groups

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    This muscle group is used in almost everything a person does. It is a huge and important part of all of the functions of a human. It can be strengthened in many different ways depending on which part, if any, you would like to focus on. The Abdominal muscles do a lot for the body to keep it functioning. They assist in breathing and protecting the important organs within the body. They assist in bodily functions such as urinating, childbirth, singing, vomiting and much more. They also assist in…

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    Water Desalination

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    Use of geothermal energy and boosted MED to have a stand-alone desalination, design of a prototype for water mass production based on hydrologic cycle principles (idea behind cloud formation, move of water as body without surface), use of cloud seeding techniques to increase condensation rate in thermal desalination (i.e. use of nuclei to increase water vapour condensation in industrial scale), and conceptual design of new desalination technology based on anatomy of loop of Henle in marine…

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    abnormal heart rhythms and low blood pressure. As the emaciated body loses muscle, the heart muscle loses mass and complications such as bradycardia and hypotension arise. Brown and Mehler (2015) have observed, “bradycardia (pulse <60) and hypotension are among the most common physical findings in patients with anorexia nervosa, with bradycardia seen in up to 95% of patients” (p. 16). Bradycardia is a condition where the heart beats abnormally slow, while hypotension is low blood pressure and…

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    Congenital Anomalies

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    Congenital anomalies are important causes of fetal deaths; thus, it becomes mandatory to determine the incidence and prevalence of congenital abnormalities in society. The present study demonstrated the hospital admission of neonate due to congenital anomalies and mortality of neonate related to it in a tertiary care hospital of Chittagong district, Bangladesh. In the present study, congenital heart disease was commonest. 62 (59%) of congenital anomalies due to heart defect. Other CAs was 43…

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    includes several cardiac ischemic events.1 The broad term of ACS entails ST segment elevation-ACS (STE-ACS) and non-ST segment elevation ACS (NSTE-ACS) based on the initial electrocardio- gram(ECG) finding.4 ACS usually occurs as a sudden reduction in blood flow to the coronary arteries due to rupture of the atherosclerotic plaque, which subsequently leads to myocardial ischemia or/and infarction.1, 2, 3 The American Heart Association (AHA) predicts about 780,000 new cases per year of ACS in…

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    SRT Protein Ligaments

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    For our experiment, we will test SRT protein ligaments in a variety of conditions to determine the functionality and resilience of SRT protein ligaments relative to artificial and native human ligaments tested under the same conditions. The first test will examine the effects of the internal environment of the human body on SRT proteins. For this section of the experiment, we will place SRT ligaments in a solution analogous, in temperature and acidity, to the environment of the human body. The…

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    Starfish

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    Starfish move using a water vascular system. Water comes into the system via the madreporite. It is then circulated from the stone canal to the ring canal and into the radial canals. The madreporite is a rounded plate on the aboral surface of the central disc in inter-radial position. Its surface bears a number of narrow, straight or wavy grooves or furrows. Each furrow contains many minute pores at its bottom. Each pore leads into a very short, fine, tubular pore-canal. The pore-canals unite…

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    Since opening for business over 20 years ago, the team at Dalton Ear, Nose & Throat Associates has been providing patients of all ages with top-notch care. Known throughout the Dalton, GA, area for their commitment to personalized treatment, these specialists are the go-to source when you need an ENT doctor. To properly serve their patient base of both children and adults, Dalton Ear, Nose & Throat Associates focuses on offering a wide variety of procedures and treatments. Whether you’re looking…

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    The ratio of protease in the lungs are larger and in turn, “remain active and slowly proceed to destroy the lung matrix components, alveolar structures, and blood vessels.” (Köhnlein & Welte, 2008). What is interesting is that, according to Köhnlein and Welte, in the US, less than 10,000 have been identified with this deficiency, out of roughly 60, 000 patients. The authors then state, “It is possible that large…

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