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    Disease-free survival was defined as time on the study without 1) recurrence of breast cancer at local, regional, or distant sites; 2) occurrence of a second primary cancer; or 3) occurrence of death prior to those events. Ipsilateral breast tumor recurrences after lumpectomy were also considered to be local events. Distant disease-free survival was defined as time on the study free of both tumor recurrence at distant sites and second primary cancers. Distant failures were included regardless of…

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    What Is Crystallin?

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    the Dorcha (Unseelie) Court King. As a flower faye, she exhibits natural affinities towards plants and forests. However, her bloodlines also each contribute a distinct and interesting skill. From her Unseelie father, Crystallin possesses an innate toxicity that can be manifested as a poisonous liquid. From her Seelie mother, she retains the gift of sunlight; a warm, healing manifestation. Crystallin is a curious young faery. Though the fey are considered a superior race, they do still exhibit…

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    Animal Testing Causes

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    diabetes. Chimpanzees share 99% of their DNA with humans and mice are 98% genetically similar to humans. Animals in labs live stressful, monotonous, and unnatural lives of daily deprivation. Animals are used to develop medical treatments, determine the toxicity of medications, and check the safety of products destined for human use, and other biomedical, commercial, and health care uses. Also, They are used in biomedical experimentation, cosmetic testing, and science education, such as dogs,…

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    Xenon’s non-toxicity does not mean that it is a safe chemical. “Inhalation in excessive concentrations can result in dizziness, nausea, vomiting, loss of consciousness, and death” (“Xenon - Xe”). Xenon “is classified as a simple asphyxiant” (“Xenon – Xe”), so the…

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    Addison's Disease In Dogs

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    DBD blog: Addison's Disease in Dogs Research: http://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/endocrine/c_dg_hypoadrenocorticism http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2+2097&aid=520 Meta Description: Addison’s disease, or hypoadrenocorticism can affect dogs as well as humans. Here are the symptoms that you need to watch out for, and how it can be treated. Meta Key Words: Addison’s in dogs, Canine Addison’s, Canine Addison’s disease, Hypoadrenocorticism and dogs The Diagnosis and Treatment of Addison’s…

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    physical strength, aggression and sexuality. In novels such as The House Of The Spirits, through the use of characters, Isabel Allende depicts political and social issues like this with characters such as Esteban Trueba. He embodies this to the point of toxicity and takes toll on character and plot development. Sexuality, strength and the power of Esteban play a pivotal role in The House Of The Spirits. Pancha Garcia’s rape is a key example of this. Without warning, Esteban “attacked her…

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    Animal Testing Animal testing has contributed to many lifesaving cures and treatments. It helps test products that can be hazardous to human skin, hair, or immune system. Animal testing can also be really cruel and inhumane. Some animals testing for beauty products involve rabbits being incapacitated in stocks with their eyelids help open by clips, sometimes for multiple days, so they cannot blink away the products being tested. Animal cruelty is a very touchy subject. Drugs that pass…

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    Sweet Almond Essay

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    Excerpts Badam rogan is oil extracted from almonds. The common type used world over is sweet almond oil. Almond oil is rich with fatty acids and vitamins. It enriches and rejuvenates skin and hair. Filled with omega -6 fatty acids it has beneficial effects on cardiovascular system. Overview Badam rogan commonly known as almond oil is extracted from almonds. Sweet almond oil is the widely used variety, both externally and internally. Badam rogan is popular for its beneficial effects on skin…

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    Essay On Fentanyl Crisis

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    The Canadian opioid epidemic will continue to rise along with the number of overdose deaths, until the Canadian government issues more overdose prevention services in places like shelters and increases access to safe supply programs and treatments. The opioid crisis is the rapid increase in the overuse, misuse and overdose deaths of the class of drugs called opiates or opioids. A majority of the victims are those in poverty, and the majority occurring in British Columbia and Alberta in…

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    functionality is usually done with the help of the brain's neurotransmitters. This drug also enhances up the brain's enzymes and hormones, as well as kick up the accumulation of oxygen and grow more nerves. And being as there are very lesser levels of toxicity, if any at all, it is just next to impossible for anyone to overdose on nootropic elements. On top of this, side effects are less to none, and in fact, many nootropic elements actually work in a good way together. A large number of…

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