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    Rachel Hodges DP1 English Literature October 10th 2013 WORD COUNT: 895 Write an essay in which you explore one of the motifs central to Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus. What does this motif contribute to our understanding of the purpose or central theme of the text? How does the motif of nature contribute to our understanding of central themes in the text? In Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s novel Purple Hibiscus the narrative voice is a teenage girl who was physically and emotionally scarred by her

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    The Physiological and Anatomical Similarities of the Human and Fetal Pig Body Abstract Through the dissection of the fetal pig‚ we were able to compare and contrast the structure and functions of the organs to those of a human. We dissected the pig and observed all the exterior and interior structures. We found that because both are mammals‚ the fetal pig’s structure was almost identical to the human body. Intro Since humans and pigs are both mammals‚ it can be very useful to study the

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    occipitalis frontalis. 15. Name the muscle that depresses the lower lip and angle of mouth and also elevates and creases the skin of the neck as in an expression of “horror”. platysma Pg. 124 Muscular System: Trunk‚ Shoulder Girdle‚ and Upper Limb (Dissection) Thorax - – Anterior View Layer 2 A.Deltoid B.Latissumus dorsi C.Pectoralis major D.Anterior rectus sheath E. Pg. 124– CheckPt.: Thorax‚ Anterior View‚ cont’d 4. Name the muscle involved with adduction‚ extension‚ and medial rotation

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    animal rights activists may argue that animal experimentation for medicine research is wrong. I agree that high school students should not be conducting dissections but "a pharmacologist with an MD degree is expected to possess skills in animal experimentation. He/she should be able to independently conduct animal experiments‚ which include dissection of animals‚ data collection using various animal models and drugs‚ analysis of data and application of findings to carry out clinical trials." (Raveendran

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    Dogfish Shark Dissection Lab Dogfish Shark Dissection Lab By: Vanessa Osorio Period 1 Objective: To study the anatomy of a dogfish shark Materials: * Preserved Shark * Surgical Scissors * Scalpel * Newspaper * Gloves * Goggles * Apron Procedure: 1. Lay newspapers all over lab table to keep mess to a minimum. 2. Lay the preserved shark on the newspapers. 3. Identify external parts and features. Examples: lateral line‚ snout‚ dorsal fin‚ gills‚ etc.

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    c. A group of filter-feeding microorganisms d. Oceanic bacteria e. Seaweed   2. Examples of a suspension feeder and a deposit feeder would be‚ respectively‚  a. Clams and fish B. Polychaete annelid and earthworms c. Earthworms and rotifers d. Basking sharks and rotifers e. Earthworms and clams   3. The evolution of an alimentary system is primarily to allow  a. Storage of food before digestion b. Intracellular digestion C. Extracellular digestion d. Filter feeding e. Fluid feeding

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    The pupils relied on the few observations and then expected to master the procedures. The only bodies for dissection were those of executed criminals. This restricted practicing surgeons and this also led to the increase in body snatching and other illegal crimes. In summary before the Anatomy Act of 1832 the goal of medical training was to perform dissections as quick as possible because there wasn’t any anesthesia available and unfortunately the patient often died of infection.

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    Thomas was a 64-year-old male donor whose reported causes of death were renal failure and renal cell cancer. Major pathological findings were discovered during the dissection and will be discussed further in the pathology report. Other findings will be discussed briefly in the review of systems. Integumentary Despite the given medical history we were provided mentioned that Thomas had undergone several operations‚ the patient had no obvious surgical scars. The patient had skin growths of various

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    RECORD OF OPERATION

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    PHYSICIAN: Dennis Munoz‚ MD PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Cancer of right breast. POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Cancer of right breast. PROCEDURE: Right total mastectomy with axillary dissection. SURGEON: Morton Holden‚ MD HISTORY: This patient has cancer of the right breast. It was elected to do a right total mastectomy with an axillary dissection. PROCEDURE: The patient was given a general anesthetic. The right arm was free draped‚ and she was prepped and draped in this position. We marked our superior and inferior

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    E X E R C I S E 3 Neurophysiology of Nerve Impulses O B J E C T I V E S 1. To define the following terms: irritability‚ conductivity‚ resting membrane potential‚ polarized‚ sodium-potassium pump‚ threshold stimulus‚ depolarization‚ action potential‚ repolarization‚ hyperpolarization‚ absolute refractory period‚ relative refractory period‚ nerve impulse‚ compound nerve action potential‚ and conduction velocity. 2. To list at least four different stimuli capable of generating

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