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    Inequality In Civilization

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    Exposure to diseases affects the development of civilizations in a positive and negative way. Animals help you get immunity to diseases but not all people had animals due to their location. Immunity to diseases helped a civilization dominated countries without immunity. The Spanish and other Europeans were exposed to diseases because they had domesticated animals‚ and drank their milk and were exposed to them every day. This built up their

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    infecting us with the disease. Antibodies are substances produced by the body to fight disease. Vaccines generate the immune system to produce its own antibodies against disease‚ as though the body has been infected with it. This is called "active immunity". If the vaccinated person then comes into contact with the disease itself‚ their immune system will recognise it and immediately produce the antibodies they need to fight it. How are vaccines made? The first step is to make the organism called

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    Flu is an acute infectious disease. It is most often observed in the autumn-winter period. A special kind of viruses that transmits through airborne droplets can induce it. Influenza is a dangerous disease. It can lead to serious consequences in the case of improper treatment. That is why medicine has developed many ways to prevent the flu. And the most effective of them is vaccination. In the modern world‚ flu vaccines become available. Still‚ there are concerns about the quality of these vaccines

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    natural systems state‚ or natural combination of the three elements‚ and should seek balance by structuring their behavior or environment to provide more of the element(s) they lack.[12] Another view‚ also present in the ancient literature‚ asserts that humoral equality is identical to health‚ and that persons with preponderances of humours are proportionately

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    to which foreign states cannot be sued in courts of a foreign country (the principle of absolute immunity). This has proven to be unsustainable due to increasing economic activities of public authorities. It has been abandoned by most jurisdictions. In Germany for example the principle of limited immunity is now practiced since the beginning of the 1960s. Therefore foreign States only enjoy immunity when they act in the name of their sovereignty (acta iure imperii). For claims arising from economic

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    Poliomyelitis

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    attenuated oral poliovirus vaccine‚ develops local mucosal immunity in the G.I. tract to prevent spread of the virus into the bloodstream. The reason the United States has decided to only utilize IPV vaccine is the documented risk of using OPV‚ the attenuated virus is very high. OPV‚ a live attenuated vaccine‚ retains the capacity for transient growth within the inoculated host. Even though the OPV vaccine often provides lifelong immunity it comes at a extreme risk‚ that it may revert to a virulent

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    Not all countries have the same advantages like others‚ like Papua New Guinea they don’t have domesticated animals or good steel or immunity to fight diseases or a good agriculture or the right tools to make weapons‚ but the Fertile Crescent has all of them like domesticated animals‚ immunity to fight diseases because of the domesticated animals‚ good agriculture and the right tools to make sharp powerful weapons.. In Fertile Crescent they get a lot of good things like wheat unlike Papua

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    Aztecs stayed in their city unaware with the world around them. While the Aztecs were staying in their island‚ the Spanish were exploring and trading which allowed them to develop better technology such as gunpowder. Futhermore‚ the Aztecs had no immunity to foreign diseases like smallpox‚ which killed many of them. The Aztecs had primitive technology and weapons whereas‚ the Spanish had an updated technology status and superior weaponry. Therefore‚

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    com/Anatomy/#Right Atrium Inferior Vena Cava - Anatomy Pictures and Information. Human Anatomy: Learn All About the Human Body at InnerBody.com. Retrieved April 15‚ 2013‚ from http://www.innerbody.com/image_dige07/card26 Mayer‚ G. (n.d.). Innate or non-specific immunity. Redirect to New Biomedical graduate page. Retrieved April 15‚ 2013‚ from http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/ghaffar/innate.htm What is the Femoral Vein?. wiseGEEK: clear answers for common questions. Retrieved April 15‚ 2013‚ from http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-the-femoral-vein

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    mechanisms it has in order to try and manage this potentially fatal disease. Mycobacterium tuberculosis‚ the causative agent of tuberculosis is a pathogen that can infect its host for decades without causing clinical disease‚ only to reactivate when host immunity is compromised. Recent work has begun to outline the complexity of this host-pathogen interaction and to reveal how the homeostatic balance between the two is achieved. Normal Physiology of Macrophages Macrophages‚ produced by the division

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