C. Calculus Formation Relationship with Plaque: * Calculus is formed by the deposition of calcium and phosphate salts in bacterial plaque. These salts are present in salivary and crevicular fluids. * Plaque mineralization begins within 24-72 hours and takes an average of 12 days to mature. * Calculus contributes to the disease by providing foci for plaque accumulation. It is not the causative or etiologic factor‚ plaque is. * Calculus is porous and can act as a reservoir or nidus
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Chapter 1 Plot Plot- is a series of related events‚ like links in a chain. Each event hooks our curiosity and pulls us forward to the next event. Basic Situation- First part of a plot also known as Exposition‚ This is the opening of the story‚ when the characters and their conflict are introduced. Exposition- also known as the Basic Situation External Conflict- the struggle takes place between two characters‚ between a character and a group‚ or between a character and something nonhuman—a
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Cells Cell Theory- Cells are the smallest units of life All organisms are made of one or more cells All cells come from pre-existing cells Cells are organized Organelles- compartments that perform different functions in the cell Cells can be prokaryotic or eukaryotic Eukaryotes (Animals‚ plants‚ and fungi) Contain: Nucleus Membrane bound organelles Prokaryotes Nucleoid- region that contains DNA Flagellum Characteristics of Chloroplasts and Mitochondria (similar to Prokaryotic Cells)
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As I walked into the class for the Advanced Placement Calculus (AP Calculus) course‚ I immediately took my seat. As I entered the room the teacher was solving a quite difficult equation. I took out my paper and pencil and began to write. The calculus teacher asked the class to solve the equations using a graphing calculator. I was not too sure about my answers but I continued to do the work. “All done?”‚ my math teacher asked to the class. “What did you get for number 1?” As the class confidently
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BIOL A112/A114 Key Things to Know for Chapter 26 Marieb HA&P‚ 9th Edition 1. Know the relative body water content by age and gender 2. Know what the two main fluid compartments in the body are 3. Know what fluids make up the extracellular fluid compartment (see Figure 26.1 on page 991) 4. Know which fluids are considered to be part of the interstitial fluid (see bottom of 1st column on page 991) 5. Know what electrolytes are‚ how they differ from nonelectrolytes‚ which has the greater osmotic power
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Calculus I Midterm 2 November 2013 2 1. (6 marks) Find the following limit: lim (1 + sin 7 x ) cot 5 x x →0 + ( 2. (3 marks) Find the derivative of y = 3 x + 5 2 ) sec x Calculus I Midterm 2 November 2013 3 3. (Total 8 marks) Answer each question in the space provided. Do NOT simplify your answer. x2 − x 3 dy of the function f ( x) = ln( x3 ) a) Find dx e [ ( )] b) If f ( x) = arcsin x c) Find ( ( d sin 2 dx d) If f ( x)
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Plot summary Part I: A Voyage to Lilliput 4 May 1699 — 13 April 1702 The book begins with a short preamble in which Lemuel Gulliver‚ in the style of books of the time‚ gives a brief outline of his life and history before his voyages. He enjoys travelling‚ although it is that love of travel that is his downfall. During his first voyage‚ Gulliver is washed ashore after a shipwreck and finds himself a prisoner of a race of tiny people‚ less than 6 inches tall‚ who are inhabitants of
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History Buddhism/Confucianism = no gods All founded in the b.c. ere All have many followers All karma Buddhism / Hinduism = reincarnation Confucianism /Buddhism = do good things You have to walk the walk. There journey was difficult because they had to travel over both land and water plus there where no roads during that time. Anti-Semitic prejudice The Black Death - black bumps red ring around History There journey was difficult because they had to travel over
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Transcendental Phenomenology and Antonioni’s Red Desert This essay applies the ideas associated with transcendental phenomenology to the Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1964 film Il deserto rosso‚ known in English as Red Desert. Aspects of western philosophy can provide a viewer with a greater appreciation of the film and its meanings. After providing a brief overview of the development of phenomenological thinking and of past interpretations of Red Desert‚ this essay will provide an analysis and interpretation
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The Comparisons of Charles Manson to Transcendental Philosophy Charles Manson and various members of his "family" brutally killed several people from the Tate and LaBianca family on two separate occasions . The purposes of these killings are misunderstood by today’s society‚ when ignoring Manson’s philosophy. Although Manson never killed anyone‚ he went to prison in 1969 for masterminding the operation. Today’s society has labeled Charles Manson as a mass-murderer who had no purpose through
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