(1995‚ January) Scientific American. Retrieved May 9‚ 2013‚ from mvc.bioweb.dcccd.edu/weblinks/scbsesp.htm Robert C. Holman‚ Ermias D. Belay‚ Krista Y. Christensen‚ Ryan A. Maddox‚ Arialdi M. Minino‚ Arianne M. Folkema‚ Dana L. Haberling‚ Teresa A. Hammett‚ Kenneth D. Kochanek‚ James J. Sejvar‚ Lawrence B. Schonberger. (2010‚ January 1). Human Prion Diseases in the United States. PLOS ONE : accelerating the publication of peer-reviewed science. Retrieved May 11‚ 2013‚ from http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10
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Adaptation: The Journey We All Take As movie-goers‚ we all have seen films advertised with the “based on the book” tag line. Unfortunately‚ after watching these films there are always viewers that bring up the fidelity of the film to the original piece. Artistically‚ this raises the question of to what extent do we define originality. Robert Stam‚ the author of Beyond Fidelity: The Dialogics of Adaptation‚ pointed out that a film’s fidelity to a novel is an issue deemed by audiences to be moralistic
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An Evaluation of the Work of Jan Svankmajer Jan Svankmajer is an animator like no other that I know of. Surrealist in style‚ his artistic work encompasses a broad range of mediums- film‚ sculpture‚ painting‚ graphic design‚ prose and poetry. His filmic work often involves a combination of animation‚ puppetry and live action- a challenging style for any filmmaker to use effectively. Svankmajer films are by trademark dark and macabre tales‚ told not for the sake of aesthetic or technique‚ but always
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References: Davidson‚ T. D.‚ Graynor‚ B. A.‚ Hammett‚ R. C.‚ Huddleson‚Edwin E.‚ I.‚II‚ Ihne‚ R. W.‚ & Whelan‚ S. T. (2009). Leases. The Business Lawyer‚ 64(4)‚ 1187-1197. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/228512486?accountid=34899 Dutton‚ S Huddleson‚Edwin E.‚ I.‚II‚ Graynor‚ B. A.
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.Assessment of nutritional Purpose 1. To identify individuals or population group. Risk of becoming malnourished 2. Identify individuals who are malnourished 3. To develop health care program 4. To measure the effectiveness of the nutritional assessment Method: 1. Direct method deals w/ individual and measure objective criteria A. Anthropometrics methods- measurement of ht‚ wt & proportion. Accurate measurement of ht and wt is essential. Measurement for children/infants -mid-arm
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The three-domain system is a biological classification that divides cellular life forms into archaea‚ bacteria‚ and eukaryote domains. It emphasizes the separation of prokaryotes into two groups‚ called Bacteria and Archaea. These two groups and eukaryotes each came from separate ancestors with poorly developed genetic make-ups. This classification system recognizes the fundamental divide between the two prokaryotic groups. Archaea appear to be more closely related to eukaryotes than they are to
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The Florida rig is an advancement over the toothpick-pegging method‚ Florida rig sinkers are molded around a thin Teflon tube‚ and a corkscrew wire that screws into the nose of a soft bait. Slip the sinker on the main line‚ tie the hook directly to the main line‚ and screw it into the bait. This provides the ultimate bait for a weedless and snagless presentation for big bass in heavy cover
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Original article Shoulder dystocia: an Evidence-Based approach Salvatore Politi1 Laura D’Emidio2 Pietro Cignini2 Maurizio Giorlandino2 Claudio Giorlandino2 Introduction Most often an unpredictable and unpreventable obstetric emergency‚ Shoulder Dystocia (SD) continues to evoke terror and fear among physicians‚ nurse midwives and other healthcare providers (1‚2). SD is defined as a delivery that requires additional obstetric manoeuvres to release the shoulders after gentle downward traction
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wan’s world came into focus as his eyes widened as far as they would go. The burning agony behind his eye sockets prevented him from fully opening them. Now back in his cell‚ the guards must have thrown him in while unconscious. Kwan crept his arms up to his head to massage his temples. His skull throbbed like a second heartbeat‚ so powerful his cranium threatened to cave with every pulse. Eventually‚ he gathered enough energy to pull himself up into a sitting position. His muscles ached‚ imitating
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Structural Effects on Stability and Reactivity. Organic Chemstry Laboratory Structural Effects on Stability and Reactivity Introduction The concepts of stability and reactivity are fundamental to understanding chemistry. In this chapter we consider first the thermodynamic definition of chemical stability. We then consider chemical kinetics (Section 3.2) and how it can provide information about reactivity. We also explore how structure influences stability and reactivity. We want to learn how
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