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    1) Write about the semilunar values with as much detail as you can * NAME THEM. *Draw&Describe what they look like & Give their LOCATION.* Explain how the Semilunar Values Operate: What causes them to OPEN & what causes them to CLOSE. There are 4 values that enforce 1-way traffic for blood. ~The 2 Semilunar Valves are the Aortic & Pulmonary Valves. They guard the bases of the large arteries issuing from the ventricles & prevent backflow into the associated ventricles. Each

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    Duchenne muscular dystrophy is an inherited disease that is also known as muscle weakness that gets worst after a short period of time. Duchenne muscular dystrophy is caused by defected gene for dystrophy which is a protein in the muscle that is often said to be passed down from generation from family members. Duchenne muscular dystrophy is more common in people without any family history. Duchenne muscular dystrophy is known to only effect guys. Due to the way this gene in inherited‚ girls are not

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    Neufert Case Study

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    People with disabilities need a functional efficient designed space to be able to move around in. To turn 180° in a wheelchair you need 1500 – 1700 mm space. Neufert’s images below sets the minimum requirements sizes and circulation spaces of landings‚ rooms‚ garages etc. (Neufert‚ 1970: 301) Entrances should not have thresholds or steps and revolving doors should not be used when designing. All doors must be atleast 900 mm wide and bathroom doors must open outwards for ease of use. All the levels

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    Bone is a specialised‚ strong‚ flexible connective tissue and is the main component of the adult skeleton. Unlike hyaline and fibrocartilage‚ bone is supplied with nerves and blood vessels. Epiphyseal veins carry the blood away from the long bones of the body and periosteal arteries‚ which are also accompanied by nerves‚ carry blood to the bones. It provides support and gives the structural framework to the body‚ it acts as a protective cover for internal organs such as the heart‚ brain and lungs

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    Databases have become an essential part of contemporary society. Harvey‚ Rowan‚ Harrison‚ and Black (2010) stated that databases consists of collections of data in which each record is stored in a certain format‚ allowing for sorting and organization of such data to generate information and knowledge. Therefore‚ in order to capture information and identify patients at risk for developing atrial fibrillation (AFib) after open heart surgery a database plan will need to be developed. The aim of developing

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    Muscle Contraction

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    The two main processes involved in muscle contraction are cross-bridge cycling and the length-tension relationship‚ which normally function to maximize contraction in the muscle. Beginning with the activation of a motor unit‚ the ions flow from the motor unit towards the muscle fibers that it innervates by the motor neuron in the same way as a normal muscle would. However since the tissue is damaged‚ the force that is generated by these muscle fibers will not be as great‚ leaving the fibers less

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    I was eleven. It was one summer morning around 8:30‚ when my mother‚ siblings‚ and I woke up early for a walk to the store around the corner to use some coupons that were to be used only that day. In line for about half an hour‚ my vision got muddy all of a sudden. Seconds later‚ my eyes vastly floated into a gaze of never-stopping kaleidoscopes. I woke up with my family in panic and with unfamiliar faces observing me. I looked up and saw a lady on the phone‚ on the line with paramedics as my mother

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    You may have only few seconds to save a life when you in an emergency. Is anything you can do in an emergency until help arrives? You should do‚ because the only person you may have to depend on is yourself. First aid is the immediate care given to a victim of injury or sudden illness before professional medical help arrives. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a method of combining chest compressions with rescue breathing to maintain a flow of oxygen-rich blood to the brain while the heart is

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    Exercise 2: Skeletal Muscle Physiology: Activity 6: The Skeletal Muscle Length-Tension Relationship Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You have not completed the Pre-lab Quiz. 07/08/13 page 1 Experiment Results Predict Question: Predict Question: As the resting length of the muscle is changed‚ what will happen to the amount of total force the muscle generates during the stimulated twitch? Your answer : d. An increase in muscle length will decrease the total force. Stop & Think Questions: Note

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    How will Gene Doping effect the sports industry? Gene Doping is a different type of gene therapy that has caused a lot of controversy in the past 6-7 years due to the capability of what this method of doping could do. Gene doping therapy was started at Harvard in 1999 and was specifically used to get a substantial rise in the performance of athletes. This is done by genetically modifying cells to enhancing athletic performance. Gene therapy is done by using genes to help treat or stop diseases.

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