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    experience that allow them to thoroughly understand how cancers affect children in a different way than adults do. They are responsible in managing‚ diagnosing and treating a wide variety of cancers that occur in children such as cancer of the blood or leukemia. Pediatric oncologists are well-trained in various oncology procedures such as biopsies‚ surgeries and tumor or cysts removal. It may also involve relieving adverse effects of different cancer treatment and treating signs and symptoms of cancer that

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    entrepreneurship case study Name:-Vijay phalnikar Contact number :- 9922182989 Email:- apalaghar@yahoo.com No Parameter Description 1. Entrepreneur background Name:-Vijay Phalnikar Education:- schooling done in Nagpur Marital status:- Married History:- When Leukemia snatched away Vaibhav from his parents Mr. Vijay and Mrs. Sadhana Phalnikar‚ they braved the loss very courageously and determined to turn this tragedy into an opportunity to serve the humanity. In this endeavor‚ they were helped among others by

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    creatures that can be used to help humans with many different health problems. An important reason that animals should be used for research is‚ that some hold the key and have helped to curing diseases and cancers. Scientist are close to curing leukemia using mice and rats. Mice have already helped with breast cancer patients because cancer survival rates have gone up.  They have helped with the medicine breast cancer patients are using. In addition‚ there are many other different animals out there

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    What Is Milk?

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    What is milk? Milk is the first food we taste. It is therefore associated with comfort and strength. We live in a milk consuming society where infants‚ adolescents‚ and adults drink milk. Milk sales reach eleven billion dollars annually in the United States alone (McDougall). Incredible advertising campaigns‚ such as “got milk?” portray celebrities and beautiful‚ healthy people who ensure us that milk is essentially good for us. In 1999 alone‚ this campaign cost one hundred and thirty million dollars

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    Thomas D Extended Research Task “The health benefits of red wine have come to light in recent years. Hope is on the horizon‚ and it may be in your glass!” Despite a seemingly indulgent high saturated fat diet‚ the French have a substantially lower death rate from coronary disease than any other major country. This phenomenon had been named the French Paradox and it is suggested that their consumption red wine may account for this strange occurrence (Mark Gould‚ 12/03/2006). In recent years

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    Chromosomes

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    I. Karyotype Analysis of Human Chromosomes 1. Karyotype preparation and analysis Cells (from blood‚ amniotic fluid‚ etc) are grown in vitro (in a cell culture dish) to increase their number Cell division is then arrested in metaphase with colchicine (prevents mitotic spindle from forming) Cells are centrifuged and lysed to release chromosomes Chromosomes are stained‚ photographed‚ and grouped by size and banding patterns This is a photograph of the 46 human chromosomes in a somatic cell‚

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    Holden Caulfield’s past events have affected his present actions‚ attitudes‚ and values of character in both positive and negative values. Some many notable past events that affected him in the future without him knowing were; when he didn’t take Pencey seriously and got kicked out of it for his grades‚ also when him and Jane were close friends and Stradlater brings her up‚ also when he gets a prostitute ordered to his house‚ and lastly when his little brother dies from an illness. All these past

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    Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Hodgkin’s Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphoid system affecting approximately 9000 new patients each year in the United States (Ansell‚ 2016). The following paper is intended to research Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and will provide a description of the disease including statistics‚ risk factors‚ signs and symptoms‚ and tools used for diagnosis. Medical treatment‚ medications used in treatment‚ and nursing care provided for the treatment option utilized‚ will be researched and discussed

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    Neurofibromatosis

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    Neurofibromatosis My disorder research paper is about neurofibromatosis‚ which is a genetically-inherited disorder in which the nerve tissue grows tumors that may cause serious damage by compressing nerves and other tissues. The disorder affects all neural cells such as the Schwann cells and melanocytes. The melanocytes function abnormally in this disease‚ resulting to disordered skin pigmentation. The tumors would be able to cause bumps under the skin‚ colored spots‚ skeletal problems‚ and other

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    Conventional wisdom has it that America was justifiable after all by dropping a lethal bomb on a city full of civilians and soldiers‚ because their aim was to end the war. However‚ America was not reasonable by underestimating the human values‚ not warning them with the presence of an atomic bomb and leaving ever-lasting effects on a city. The atomic bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed 100‚000 people. The atomic bomb is described as “the most dangerous threat the world has ever

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