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    Misaligned Teeth Essay

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    helping them achieve an attractive smile they want‚ particularly for people who struggle due to misaligned teeth. When people are struggling due to misaligned teeth‚ only a reputable dentist from a renowned dental clinic like Fresher & Cohen D.D.S will be able to recommend a reliable treatment called invisalign. Some people may be aware of metal braces that are conventionally used for correct misaligned teeth. However‚ it is a well-known fact that the metal braces can make it difficult for people

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    The Broken Column

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    complex themes and often tradition-breaking attributes‚ making them key components of the feminist movement‚ and The Broken Column is no exception. Frida Kahlo’s The Broken Column expresses her self-reflection on her own body and past experiences as well as challenging classically held ideas about the male gaze and the role of female artists in the sublime. The Broken Column‚ an oil on Masonite painting at 39.8 by 30.6 centimeters‚ provides a detailed self-reflection on the impact of her injuries

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    Spinal Immobilisation

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    Spinal Immobilisation: A Literature Review A review of the literature regarding spinal immobilisation has been undertaken using databases for PubMed‚ MEDLINE‚ CINAHL‚ OVID and Cochrane EBM. Reviews were electronically searched using the subject headings “spinal injuries”‚ “spinal immobilisation” and “management of spinal injuries”. The results generated by the search were limited to English language articles and reviewed for relevance to the topic. The aim of this literature review is to compare

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    Spinal Immobilization

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    Clinical paramedicine 2 HSC6115D | Pre-hospital Spinal Immobilization | Literature Review | | 21200777 | | Word count = 2703 | Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Spinal cord injury 4 Current Management 5 The Literature 7 Cervical spine immobilization 7 Full spinal immobilization 9 Conclusion 11 Bibliography 12 Abstract Background: A literature review form a variety of references‚ in particular journal articles‚ textbooks and information from appropriate

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    Column Chromatography

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    Column Chromatography of Plant Pigments Jaybee Balilea‚ Sharmaine Baysic‚ Maria Anjelette Patricia Belen 3Bio-7‚ Department of Biological Sciences‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract Column Chromatography is a form of solid-liquid adsorption chromatography and depends on the essential principles as does in thin layer chromatography. It was used in this experiment in separating and analyzing the different components of Capsicum frutescens (siling labuyo) with the use

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    Column Chromatography

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    Column Chromatography of Plant Pigments Paul Ibarbia‚ Gene Paolo Jasmin‚ Gianpaolo Jimenez and Lorenzo Labicane* Department of Biology‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract Column chromatography of plant pigments is the separation of plant pigments extracted from Capsicum frutescens (siling labuyo). No slurry is prepared of the eluent; eluent with the stationary phase is set and then carefully poured into the column. The eluent are the solvents which are responsible for the

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    Trajan’s Column

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    Trajan’s Column Romans had great achievements in the field of art. Especially in the sculptures and architectures. The emperors of Rome were filled with ambitions. They wanted their name be written in the history and be remembered by their posterity. So they warred around and build all types of monument to celebrate their military victories. One type of monument favored by the Romans --- suggestive not only the power but also of male virility--- is the ceremonial column. “Trajan’s Column‚ perhaps

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    Stenosis means "closing in" or "choking". Spinal stenosis describes a condition in which the nerves in the spinal canal are closed in‚ or compressed. The spinal canal is the hollow vertical hole formed by the bones of the spinal column. Anything that causes this bony hole to shrink can squeeze the nerves inside. This narrowing can irritate the nerve roots that branch out from the spinal cord‚ or it can squeeze and irritate the spinal cord itself. This may cause pain‚ numbness‚ or weakness‚ most

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    The Spinal Cord

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    ANTERIOR HORNS – The anterior horns of the spinal cord is the front grey matter section of the spinal cord. It contains motor neurons that affect the axial muscles. The cell bodies of the alpha motor neurons are located here. A motor impulse from the motor centre in the brain is carried down to the motor cell in the spinal cord by an efferent fibre. POSTERIOR HORNS – The posterior horns of the spinal cord is the rear grey matter section of the spinal cord. It receives several types of sensory

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    Spinal Meningitis

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    Meningitis is an infection of the fluid of a person’s spinal cord and fluid that surrounds a person’s brain. It is sometimes referred to as Spinal Meningitis. It’s usually caused by either a bacterial or viral infection. As you read through this paper you will learn how Meningitis is transmitted‚ its symptoms‚ its effects‚ and even the incidences it has caused. The common symptoms of anyone over two years old is high fever‚ headache‚ and stiff neck. Symptoms can develop over several hours

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