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    Capacity to Contract

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    NOTE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT‚ 1986 A person may be consumer of goods‚ or services. When I purchase a fan‚ a gas stove or a refrigerator‚ I could be the consumer of goods. When I open a bank account‚ take an insurance policy‚ get my car repaired‚ I could be the consumer of services. The consumer protection Act‚ 1986 tries to help a consumer when for example‚ the goods purchased are defective or the services rendered to him are subject to so deficiency. Prior to the consumer Protection

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    Lion Heart

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    lion heart Amanda Chong You came out of the sea‚ skin dappled scales of sunlight; Riding crests‚ waves of fish in your fists. Washed up‚ your gills snapped shut. Water whipped the first breath of your lungs‚ Your lips’ bud teased by morning mists. You conquered the shore‚ its ivory coast. Your legs still rocked with the memory of waves. Sinews of sand ran across your back- Rising runes of your oceanic origins. Your heart thumped- an animal skin drum heralding the coming of a prince. In the jungle

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    approach‚ however supraglottic approach causes rapid increase in airway pressure compared to subglottic method thus increases the risk of barotrauma ‚ impairs ventilation and consequently results in hypercapnia and blowing debris or secretions into lungs[6-9]. HFJV have been increasingly used in several ways: Via the lateral port of rigid bronchoscope[10-13]‚trans-tracheally[14]or by moving catheter through bronchoscope [15‚ 16]and using nasotracheal or orotracheal catheters[17‚

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    Southern Africa is home to a very primitive fish with extraordinary abilities. It’s the lungfish. And while it not only has gills like any other fish‚ it can also breathe air directly using a modified swim bladder that acts as a lung. When water levels are high‚ this isn’t so important. But the rains will eventually fail. The constant burning sun will dry up all the water. Fish are left flapping on the surface as the water disappears. Only the air-adopting lungfish is able to cope with these extreme

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    care nurses. COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) is a condition that makes breathing very difficult and is one of the most common lung diseases. (A.D.A.M. Inc.‚ 2013) There are two main forms of COPD which are; chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Chronic bronchitis involves a long-term cough with mucus and emphysema involves the destruction of the lungs over time. Most COPD suffers have a combination of both conditions. COPD suffers can benefit greatly from a community care nurse. There

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    PART TWO: Assignment associated with the Integrated Day in Circulation and Breathing The Integrated Day aims to help you to integrate your learning; both learning in the horizontal modules and your learning in the vertical modules. The aim is to try to help you focus on the objective of the MBBS course: to understand and how a firm grasp of the biomedical sciences helps you to understand and manage health and disease in your patients. What was the most important thing you learnt during the day

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    How fish breathe The water surrounding a fish contains a small percentage of dissolved oxygen. In the surface waters there can be about 5 ml. of oxygen per litre of water. This is much less than the 210 ml. of oxygen per litre of air that we breath‚ so the fish must use a special system for concentrating the oxygen in the water to meet their physiological needs. Here it comes again‚ a counter current exchange system‚ similar to the one we found in the fish’s swim bladder and in the tuna’s muscles

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    Study Exam

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    reabsorbed? Proximal tubule 20. What is sucrose made from? Glucose and fructose 21. Which of these causes increased secretion of bicarbonate from the pancrease? Secretin 22. Which of these diseases is characterized by patchy inflammation in the lungs? bronchopneumonia 23. What do you need to produce vit D3? Sunlight 24. Which two vitamins are needed for proper bone function? Vit D and C? 25. Which of these is a peptide? T3‚ NE‚ cortisol‚ glucagon 26. Hertwig’s epithelial sheath is

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    Research Paper On Asthma

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    Health Concerns Name of health problem that you are researching: ASTHMA Complete the following questions in your own words and in sentence form unless otherwise directed. 1. Briefly describe this disease. Asthma is a lung condition that causes difficulty breathing. 2. Name the human system(s) this health concern affects. Respiratory system 3. A) List the organ(s) and/or tissue(s) this health problem affects? B) Describe how the organ(s) and/or tissue(s) are affected by this health

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    Comparing Gills And Lungs

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    How are they alike‚ and different? Is one more efficient than another? Gills/Lungs?HumansIn humans air travels into the mouth‚ or nose‚ and into the nasal cavity‚ followed by pharynx. The pharynx is where food and air cross paths. The pharynx increases the chance of choking‚ but also allows breathing when exercising and respiration though the mouth‚ if the nose is closed. Next‚ epiglottis opens allowing air to move into the glottis‚ and pass the larynx (voice box). After this air makes its way into

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