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    A Review of a cochlear implantation article Name: Course: Instructor: Institution: Date of Submission: Introduction The sensor neural hearing loss is a major cause of deafness in the world today. When Henry Skarkzynski and Robert Fayette carried one of the most interesting researches of our time the success of this exercise during cochlear implantation depends overly on the conservation efforts when the patients have high level of residual in the low frequency hearing. In the recent past

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    Hereditary Breast Cancer: The Implications of Genetic Mutations Nicole Kownacki Felician College Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine the role genetics play related to hereditary breast cancer and the options available for risk reduction and prevention. Four published articles‚ two medical databases and a genetic focused website were examined during the process of this research. Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death amongst women and heredity is second only to age

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    and 8:00pm that Mr. Truscott was the murderer yet if she died after 8:00pm he was not. Also they found stomach contents that suggest she was killed on the night of June 9th 1959‚ but they also said the state of her body‚ the weather conditions and histology‚ she was killed the night of June 10th 1959. The fact that they did not include these facts in the first trial is very questionable. A key feature that needs to be strong in a trial‚ are

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    of a flower is: (A) Calyx (B) Androcium (11) The excretory organs in the earth worm are: (A) Flame Cells (B) Setae (12) Study of structure‚ functions and composition of cell and cell organelles is called: (A) Cytology (B) Histology (13) The study of microscopic organism is called: (A) Morphology (B) Cytology (C) Anatomy (D) Physiology (C) Microbiology (D) Embryology (14) He was considered as one of the founders of medicine: (A) Ali bin Isa (B)

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    Ovarian Cancer

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    Ovarian Cancer Ovarian cancer is the eighth common cancer in women. This type of cancer is formed in the tissues of the ovary (which are one of a pair of female reproductive glands in which the ova‚ or eggs‚ are formed). Most ovarian cancers are either ovarian epithelial carcinomas (cancer that begins in the cells on the surface of the ovary) or malignant germ cell tumors (cancer that begins in egg cells). The estimated of case and deaths to ovarian cancer in the U.S. in 2010 are 21‚880 for

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    The brain is fascinating in how it works not only to keep you alive but help you maintain on a daily basis. As humans‚ we never think about what has to be done throughout the day because it is done for us. Those things include body temperature‚ walking‚ listening‚ and talking just to name a few. Have you ever wondered how‚ what‚ and who discovered why we able to communicate speech. We can say we owe this discovery to Paul Broca and Carl Wernicke which their work allowed them to name a region of the

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    identified microscopically by Sternberg and Reed in 1898 and 1902‚ respectively. The identification of these cells‚ now known as Reed-Sternberg cells‚ allowed for the initial classification of Hodgkin ’s disease. In the past two decades advances in histology and immunohistology have revealed that the Reed-Sternberg cell is B-cell lineage‚ and that Hodgkin ’s disease is not a single cell‚ but instead two separate diseases. Hodgkin ’s disease. The four stages of Hodgkin ’s disease are based on factors

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    Respiratory Disease

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    Respiratory disease Respiratory disease is a medical term that encompasses pathological conditions affecting the organs and tissues that make gas exchange possible in higher organisms‚ and includes conditions of the upper respiratory tract‚ trachea‚ bronchi‚ bronchioles‚ alveoli‚ pleura and pleural cavity‚ and the nerves and muscles of breathing. Respiratory diseases range from mild and self-limiting‚ such as the common cold‚ to life-threatening entities like bacterial pneumonia‚ pulmonary embolism

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    the study of the relationships of the body structures. Anatomy was first studied by dissections of the body’s structures and the relationships the body shares with these structures. Studies of anatomy include: developmental biology‚ embryology‚ histology‚ gross anatomy‚ cell biology‚ systemic anatomy‚ surface anatomy‚ regional anatomy‚ pathological anatomy‚ and imaging anatomy. Physiology is the study of how the parts work and the body’s function. Physiology also has several branches of studies which

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    fact that estrogenic substances inhibit pregnancy by suppressing the level of both follicular stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH)‚ which in turn prevent the implantation. Estrogen and progesterone are the hormones responsible for histology and functional modifications of female genital tract (Uguru‚ et al.‚ 1998). The exogenous administration of physiological doses of estrogen‚ in sexual immature rats‚ stimulated histoarchitecture of uterus (US Census Bureau‚ 2002). According to Laurence

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