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    1. Enter the Second Life site (secondlife.com) and identify EC activities there. In second life virtual world‚ user creating a citizen inside the virtual world‚ they can be a business creator or a buyer; they can provide goods for sell‚ exchange information via the second life virtual world. 2. Which types of transactions are observable at the site? Inside second life we can find B2C‚ B2B transactions. Second life using virtual money call L$‚ user pay L$ to buy land or item‚ when seller collected

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    Explain the physiology the cardiovascular and the digestive system in the body in relation to energy metabolism in the body. Discuss the role of energy in the body and analyse how those two body systems interrelate to perform a named functions. For distinction analyse Energy it is the ability to do work. Energy cannot be destroyed but it can be changed to another form. Without energy we would not be able to growth or move. To stay alive we need regular and permanent supply of energy or else we

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    Fluid balance. The lymphatic system is a linear network of lymphatic vessels and secondary lymphoid organs. About 30 Litter of fluid pass from the blood capillaries into the interstitial fluid each day‚ 27 Litter pass from the interstitial fluid back into the capillaries. If the remaining 3 Litter of fluid were to remain in the interstitial fluid‚ edema would result‚ causing tissue damage and eventual death. Instead‚ the 3 L of fluid enter the lymphatic capillaries‚ where it is called lymph and passes

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    INTROduction TO THE HUMAN BODY 1. Define anatomy and physiology While anatomy provides us with a static image of the body architecture‚ physiology reveals the body’s dynamic and animated workings. Physiology often focuses on events at the cellular or molecular level. A. Anatomy – studies the structure of the body parts and their relationship to one another. i. Developmental – concerns structural changes that in the body occur throughout the lifespan. Embryology studies the developmental changes

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    The high cost of mAbs also prevents it from being a more common therapeutic method for treating maladies. These costs can be attributed to the multiple large doses that must be administered intravenously at regular intervals in order to maintain systemic volumes of distribution. Therefore‚ it is beneficial to explore an alternative method of delivery that can sustain delivery of mAbs in its therapeutic window for long periods of time. Oral antibody dosing shows almost zero bioavailability. Intravenous

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    Function of the Skin The skin is more than just external covering. It acts as a sensitive boundary between our bodies and the environment. The skin has several important functions‚ for example: Protection‚ temperature regulations‚ waste removal and sense of touch. Protection • The skin acts as a protective organ. The film of sebum and sweat on the surface of the skin (acid mantle). It acts as an anti-bacterial agent to help prevent the multiplication of micro-organisms on the skin. • The fat

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    RESEARCH Effectiveness of early physiotherapy to prevent lymphoedema after surgery for breast cancer: randomised‚ single blinded‚ clinical trial ´a ´a ´ ´ Marı Torres Lacomba‚ professor of physiotherapy‚1 Marı Jose Yuste Sanchez‚ professor of physiotherapy‚1 ´ ˜ Alvaro Zapico Goni‚ professor of obstetrics and gynaecology‚1‚2 David Prieto Merino‚ lecturer‚3 Orlando ´ Mayoral del Moral‚ professor of physiotherapy‚4 Ester Cerezo Tellez‚ research fellow‚1 Elena Minayo ´ Mogollon‚ research fellow1

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    lymph fluid doesn’t have a central pump. Instead‚ your lymphatic system depend on muscle contraction to pump the lymph fluid through the vessels. So‚ for those who don’t exercise your lymphatic system becomes slow or inefficient. Fluids can stagnate and toxins accumulate in certain parts of the body. The result: colds‚ joint pain‚ infection and disease. Taking a plunge in cold water causes your lymph vessels to contract‚ which forced your lymphatic system to pump lymph fluids throughout your body. Fluid

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    Alexandra Svymbersky Jessie Powell English 101 17 DEC 2012 Writer’s Checklist for Cause and Effect Essay 1. Have I identified the cause or effect I am analyzing in my thesis? Yes 2. Have I explained the cause-and-effect relationship convincingly? Yes 3. Have I organized my causes and/or effects logically? Yes 4. Have I used sound logic? Yes 5. Have I concluded my essay effectively? Yes 6. Have I proofread thoroughly? Yes Alexandra Svymbersky Jessie Powell English

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    Oral report on Lymphedema …. Lymphedema is known as lymphatic obstruction‚ this condition can and will cause fluid retention and tissue swelling. This is caused by a compromised lymphatic system. The 1st incident of lymphedema noted on the records was by Sir William Osler for William Milroy‚ an American physician‚ who described a case in 1892‚ though it was first described by Rudolf Virchow in 1863. It is also known as Milroy disease‚ Nonne-Milroy-Meige syndrome and hereditary lymphedema. In later

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