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    at a skilled nursing facility. The rehab program will last for 12 weeks addressing any deficits so that that patient can be functionally independent again. The patient is currently on the third week of the rehabilitation program. Current level of function: Right…

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    Arteries

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    walls of arteries contain flat and smooth muscle fibre that deal and relax under the guidelines of the sympathetic nervous system. The functions of the arteries are: transport blood away from the heart and transport oxygenated blood only. Arteries have four different parts, which are lumen, endothelium, smooth muscle and connective tissue. In arteries, the function of the lumen is to fires blood into the arteries at a high pressure, and they are very thick. The endothelium is made up of…

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    Blood Flow Rate Lab Report

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    In the natural kidney, most components of the blood are first filtered out using ultrafiltration, and then the essential nutrients like glucose, amino acids, etc. and electrolytes like Na, K, Cl, HCO, Ca, Mg, etc. and water are reabsorbed by passive, active, or facilitated transport. The waste products are reabsorbed and therefore are excreted in the urine. The artificial kidney device called hemodialyzers removes excess waste from the blood using the principle of dialysis. The cleansed blood…

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    bodily functions are ingenious with the physical facets of brain-neurons and brain balance. Central nervous systems are liable for transferring, collecting, and interpreting information from all body functions. Urging systems to check and corporate internal organ functions that adjust with surrounding transformations occurring in environments. The central nervous system involves three central components; forebrain, brainstem, and hindbrain. Duties of the forebrain vary in functions…

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    Balance In Health

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    of Daily Living (ADL) and morbidity, including: absence or presence or faecal and/or urinary incontinence, as well needing help with grooming, toilet use, feeding, transfers, morbidity, dressing, stairs and bathing. Ordinal scores can vary across items e.g. item bathing: 0 points for dependent or 5 points for independent or item transfers (to bed, to chair and back): 0 points for unable, no sitting balance,…

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    It also shows that the local governments share the political functions of governance (Faust & Harbers, 2012). Political decentralization associates with the public participation and civil society in governmental representatives and political decision making. Hence, improving accountability of lower levels government…

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    Ryan Schoen Mrs. Lily Gu Protein Project - function October 20, 2014 Lysyl-tRNA Synthetase Lysyl-tRNA Synthetase has a couple known names, one of them being aminocyl tRNA. The major role of this protein is translation during protein synthesis. For a protein to be classified and placed into an amino acid group, its amino acid sequence must be properly translated. Transfer RNA helps translate the protein which helps with genetics. Aminoacyl tRNA synthetases are the enzymes that are responsible…

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    Flight Simulators

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    instructor as less susceptible to the dangers presented when performing such manoeuvres in a real aircraft (Lee, 2005). Additionally, they can be used to further develop or even fine tune the skills of flight instructors. This is known as an education function of a simulator (Rantanen and Talleur, 2005). Flight…

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    Possible Modifications of Central Dogma of molecular Biology Introduction The central dogma of molecular biology is describes the transfer of genetic information within a biological system and was first stated by Francis Crick in 1956. The central dogma is the flow of genetic information as ‘’DNA makes the RNA and RNA makes the protein.’’All biological cells with few exceptions in some follow this rule. This flow takes place through three fundamental processes: replication, transcription and…

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    The Human Immune System

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    and treatments. The human immune system is the protection of the body against potentially damaging foreign bodies and other disease. Pathogens are organisms, including a bacterium, a virus or a fungus and these causes diseases in other organisms. Functions of the immune system and the use of vaccines, antibiotics and the effects of resistance to antibiotics in medicine and agriculture are also discussed. Preliminary research will determine whether the statement is factually…

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