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    The technical article I read was called "Ultra sound warning: Procedure may harm unborn babies’ brains." This article explained the danger to unborn babies when ultrasounds are performed on the mother to be. Research has been conducted to test the danger of ultrasounds on unborn mice. The research has shown some of the dangerous sides of ultrasounds. The mice were injected while in the womb to track their brain development. There were 335 mice injected. The research showed that the

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    PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY CLINIC CONSULT_____________________ Patient Name: Grace Pereira PCP: Reed Phillips‚ MD Patient ID: 017990 DOB: 06/24/2007 Age: 7 Sex: F Date of Exam: 05/05/2015 Reason for Visit: Follow-up of behavior‚ patient accompanied by mother‚ records are unavailable. HISTORY: Grace a 7-year-old girl has a history of severe behavioral problems‚ ADHD‚ bipolar disorder‚ borderline mental retardation‚ and significant past medical history of congenital hydrocephalous associated

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    Birth Defects - Essay

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    Birth Defects A study funded by Monsanto to study possible birth defects caused by consuming aspartame was cut off after preliminary data showed damaging information about aspartame. Additionally‚ in the book‚ While Waiting: A Prenatal Guidebook‚ it is stated that aspartame is suspected of causing brain damage in sensitive individuals. A fetus may be at risk for these effects. Some researchers have suggested that high doses of aspartame may be associated with problems ranging from dizziness and

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    Case: IRON ORE COMPANY OF ONTARIO ASSIGNMENT: 1. Where are the bottlenecks in IOCO’s operation? 2. How should IOCO deploy its shovels? 3. Should IOCO stockpile ore? When? How much? Case: Dynatrol Corporation: Andover Assembly Division ASSIGNMENT: 1. What are the most urgent problems confronting Jan Havel at the Andover Assembly Plant? 2. What sequence of actions would you recommend to address them? 3. How difficult will it be to "sell" your actions to Murphy

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    GE Energy and GE Healthcare Case Study 1. What are the business benefits of using information technology to build strategic customer relationships for GE Energy and GE Healthcare? What are the business benefits for their customers? Technology is no longer an afterthought in forming business strategy‚ but the actual cause and driver. Networking and data storage & analysis technologies enabled GE to gain a competitive advantage by providing unique products and services to their customers. What

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    Kyle Young Mr. Catanzareti Fundamental of Writing 23 January 2013 Why are Cell Phones Dangerous? Why are cell phones dangerous? Cell phones are what people use in their everyday lives throughout the 21st century. Cell phones have been around since the 1980’s. Cell phones are being used from young kids to elderly adults. All around the world there are cell phones . There has have been many researches and court cases on how cell phones are dangerous and what kind of damage it they can

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    Bowling Workload Essay

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    The aim of the article ’Is bowling workload a risk factor for injury to Australian junior cricket fast bowlers?’ was to investigate the risk factors of the workload of bowling to junior fast bowler and then to suitably evaluate the guidelines of the current bowling workload (Dennis et al .‚ 2005). To investigate the effects of fast bowling on junior cricket players forty four male fast bowlers aged between 12 and 17years participated in the study and were monitored over the 2002-2003 cricket season

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    What is Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery? In standard spine surgeries‚ otherwise called “open surgeries”‚ standard surgical procedures are used to perform spinal related operations. Procedures using long incisions open up and retract the muscle tissues giving the surgeon a better view of the spinal anatomy. This however‚ results in considerable post-operation pain‚ sometimes more severe than the initial pre-surgery pain. Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS)‚ also called less invasive spine

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    When performing an MRI scan‚ the resulted images contain the head of the patient (brain‚ skull‚ neck‚ etc...) together with some other parts of the body such as the shoulders or any other things around the head of the patient. However‚ we are only interested in the patient’s head and more specifically the brain‚ that is why in this step we perform an orientation step to orient all the brain images into a common coordination and then we perform the brain extraction using brain extraction tool (BET)

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    INT. MRI MACHINE - DAY Morris lies on his back on the motorized bed‚ his eyes are closed. He has his head in a MRI phantom cradle. Padding is placed around his neck and body. A strap lies across his body. MRI TECHNICAN‚ presses a button on the MRI machine and Morris enters the machine head first. The sound of a door slams shut. MRI TECHNICAN (O.C.) (talking through an intercom) This scan will take 115 minutes. I’ll come in to give you contrast midway through‚ just don’t move. The MRI machine

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