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    symmetry‚ results in paired sensory receptors to gather information about environment * Eyes‚ ears‚ and olfactory structures * Central nervous system (CNS) * Spinal cord and brain and develops from an embryonic dorsal neural tube * Ascending tracts carry sensory information to the brain‚ and descending tracts carry motor commands to the neurons in the spinal cord that control the muscles * Vertebrate brain divided into three parts * Hindbrain - most ancient part and

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    4. Imagine you are Horatio. He has been asked to give an account of his and Hamlet’s actions by the new king‚ Fortinbras. What would he say? Sir Fortinbras‚ friends‚ noble audience lend me your ears; I come to speak in late Prince Hamlet’s death. Let me deliver a tale to th’ yet-unknowing world to Explain the happenings behind this bloodbath that You from the Polack wars and you from England Have since so arrive upon. Of late‚ the kingdom of Denmark was one of violent and unnatural acts

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    Tethered cord syndrome Tethered cord syndrome is a stretch-induced functional disorder associated with the fixation (tethering) effect of inelastic tissue on the caudal spinal cord‚ limiting its movement. This abnormal attachment is associated with progressive stretching and increased tension of the spinal cord as a child ages‚ potentially resulting in a variety of neurological and other symptoms. Due to the variation of the growth rate of the spinal cord and the spinal column‚ the progression of

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    into the biblical structure of John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath. The reason why I chose this novel is that I am really fascinated by Steinbeck’s style of writing which varies from symbolic to allegorical. After I have finished reading The Grapes of Wrath‚ which I consider to be one of the most effective social documents of the 1930s‚ I started thinking about which aspects would be the most interesting to concentrate on. Before I actually started reading books on John Steinbeck and his novels

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    Throughout the students practical placements they have witnessed midwives having conflicting views on the practice of delayed cord clamping which then allowed the student to research the topic in depth. After reviewing all the evidence the student will make recommendations for practice. They should discuss the implications of both delayed cord clamping and immediate cord clamping to improve patient safety and reduce harm to both the neonate and the mother. For the student to show their ability

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    Imagine the world before the 1850. There was no heavy equipment to assist in making buildings‚ houses‚ paving roads or cranes to move heavy equipment. Draft animals were used to pull heavy loads. People who worked the lands had no help other than manual labor and draft horses. Manual labor was grueling before the industrial revolution of heavy equipment. Over the years inventions were made that revolutionized the way building and structures were made. James Watt made the first reliable steam engine

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    1007/s12264-­013-­1359-­2 1 ·Review· Combination  treatment  with  chondroitinase  ABC  in  spinal  cord   injury—breaking  the  barrier Rong-­Rong  Zhao‚  James  W  Fawcett Brain  Repair  Centre‚  University  of  Cambridge‚  UK Corresponding  author:  James  W  Fawcett.  E-­mail:  jf108@cam.ac.uk ©  Shanghai  Institutes  for  Biological  Sciences‚  CAS  and  Springer-­Verlag  Berlin  Heidelberg  2013 After  spinal  cord  injury  (SCI)‚  re-­establishing  functional  circuitry  in  the  damaged  central

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    of high priced cable companies people have found ways to stream the majority of shows that are televised for lower prices. Those people would be called cord-cutters. There are three different types of cord-cutters but all have convenience and interest in common; they see what they want when they want. In many ways my friends and I are frugal cord-cutters. My best friend Beckah Jones has Hulu‚ she has Netflix as well. Not only do I have access to the account‚ two of my other friends do as well. I

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    Back Breaking The spinal cord is one of the most important parts of the human body. The spinal cord is filled with nerves. These nerves help communicates messages from our brain to our body and vice versa. Injuries to the spinal cord often come with very severe symptoms. In Allen’s case a 30 feet fall is sure to bring many consequence’s. As mention Allen’s heart rate and blood pressure fall. Which might strike as odd. This is not the response that’s expected. This is most likely due to the type of

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    need to be addressed before you decide on a model‚ for example was the injury congenital ie. Present from birth or was it a result of a traumatic injury? In my opinion the treatment would differ for each of these cases. Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is damage to the spinal cord that results in a loss of function such as mobility or feeling. Frequent causes of damage are trauma (car accident‚ gunshot‚ falls‚ etc.) or disease (polio‚ spina bifida‚ Friedreich’s Ataxia‚ etc.). (http://www.spinalinjury.net/html/_spinal_cord_101

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