Capillary From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Capillary (disambiguation). [pic] [pic] Blood flows from the heart to arteries‚ which branch and narrow into arterioles‚ and then narrow further still into capillaries. After the tissue has been perfused‚ capillaries branch and widen to become venules and then widen more and connect to become veins‚ which return blood to the heart. Capillaries (pronounced /ˈkæpəˌlɛri/) are the smallest of a body
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PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGIC DISORDERS CEREBRAL PALSY * A comprehensive diagnostic term used to designate a group of nonprogressive disorders resulting from malfunction of the motor centers and pathways of the brain. * It is genrally characterized by paralysis‚ weakness‚ incoordination‚ or ataxia. Pathophysiology and Etiology * Prenatal Factors (Most Common) 1. Infection (rubella‚ toxoplasmosis‚ herpes simplex‚ and cytomegalovirus) 2. Maternal anoxia‚ anemia‚ placental infarcts
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A. A. (2011). Foreign accent syndrome caused by a left temporal-parietal ischaemic stroke. Acta Neuropsychiatrica‚ 23(5)‚ 249-251. doi:10.1111/j.1601- 5215.2011.00551.x Kuschmann‚ A.‚ Lowit‚ A.‚ Miller‚ N.‚ & Mennen‚ I. (2012). Intonation in neurogenic foreign accent syndrome. Journal Of Communication Disorders‚ 45(1)‚ 1-11. doi:10.1016/j.jcomdis.2011.10.002 Miller‚ N.‚ Taylor‚ J.‚ Howe‚ C.‚ & Read‚ J. (2011). Living with foreign accent syndrome: Insider perspectives. Aphasiology‚ 25(9)‚ 1053-1068
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internal temperature is proportional and similar to its surroundings. Thus‚ poikilothermic animal metabolic rate and their other physiological processes associate to its environmental temperature. Crayfish have an open circulatory system and neurogenic hearts due to which
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homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/enpol Impact of oil price shocks on selected macroeconomic variables in Nigeria Akin Iwayemi 1‚ Babajide Fowowe n Department of Economics‚ University of Ibadan‚ Ibadan‚ Nigeria a r t i c l e in f o Article history: Received 14 January 2010 Accepted 20 October 2010 Available online 11 November 2010 Keywords: Oil price shocks Nonlinear models Nigeria abstract The impact of oil price shocks on the macroeconomy has received a great deal of attention since
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Expatriates versus Repatriates The cultural adjustment Introduction The culture shock that expatriates and repatriates experience is different in some ways‚ but weigh about equally the same. First of all‚ the explanation of culture shock itself is a phenomenon that all expatriates experience when they travel abroad for any kind of purposes they have (Internations.org‚ 2013). The phenomenon in which we can also describe as when the people around
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Graduate School of International Economics and Finance‚ MS-021‚ Brandeis University‚ Waltham‚ MA 02454‚ USA Received 27 May 1998; received in revised form 20 October 2000; accepted 7 April 2001 Abstract This paper analyzes the role of world price shocks – fluctuations in the prices of capital‚ intermediate‚ and primary goods‚ and in the world real interest rate – in the generation and propagation of business cycles in small open developing countries. I construct a stochastic dynamic multi-sector small
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switches were labeled with terms including "slight shock‚" "moderate shock" and "danger: severe shock." Each participant took the role of a "teacher‚" who would then deliver a shock to the "student" every time an incorrect answer was produced. While the participant believed that he was delivering real shocks to the student‚ the student was actually a confederate in the experiment who was simply pretending to be shocked. The order to administer shocks are given to subject in context of “learning experiment”
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differed with their conscience. The study is used to show the aim that Stanley Milgram himself placed to see the willingness of the participant to obey use pain if one of the participants got an answer wrong. Overall‚ 65% of the participants gave shocks up to 450 volts (obeyed) and 35% stopped sometime before 450 volts. During the study many participants showed signs of nervousness and tension. Participants sweated‚ trembled‚ stuttered‚ bit their lips‚ groaned‚ dug fingernails into their flesh‚ and
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