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    urge to defecate is stimulated normally by rectal distension that initiates a series of four actions: Stimulation of the inhibitory recto anal reflex‚ relaxation of the internal sphincter muscle‚ relaxation of the external sphincter muscles in the pelvic region‚ and increased intra-abdominal pressure. Interference with any of these processes can lead to constipation. If all organic causes are eliminated‚ idiopathic or functional constipation is diagnosed. When the urge to defecate is ignored‚ the

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    Unit 1 Study Guide

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    1. Anatomy- study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts. Physiology- study of how the body and its parts work or function. The relationship between anatomy and physiology is that anatomy has to do with the structures and names of the body‚ while physiology has to do with the function and how the structure works. An example of their correspondence is the cardiovascular system‚ consisting of the heart and blood vessels (anatomy) and how the heart pumps oxygen‚ nutrients‚ and wastes

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    Exw 330 Final Lab Practical

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    Functional Movement Screen (for all tests if pain score is 0) Deep Squat * Purpose * Assesses bilateral‚ symmetrical‚ and functional mobility of the hips‚ knees‚ and ankles. * Dowel held overhead assesses bilateral‚ symmetrical functional mobility of the shoulders as well as the thoracic spine. * Description * Athlete places feet slightly farther than shoulder width and places hands on the dowel to form a 90o angle at elbows overhead. * Athlete presses the

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    Gemstones and Their Meanings

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    Aphrodite's - Essay

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    Aphrodite off to the ugliest of the gods‚ Hephaestus. The homely craftsman-god couldn’t believe his luck so Hephaestus used his talented skills to make the most Sumptuous jewels for her. He made her a girdle of finely wrought gold and wove magic into the filigree work. When she wore her magic girdle no one could resist her‚ as you can see this wasn’t very wise as she was already too irresistible. Although Hephaestus was very hard working and practically worshiped the ground Aphrodite walked on‚ this

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    Ancient Greek Clothing

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    an undergarment (Chiton or Peplos) and a cloak (Himation or Chlamys). Clothes were customarily homemade out of various lengths of rectangular linen or wool fabric with little cutting or sewing‚ and held together with clasps or pins‚ and a belt‚ or girdle. Pieces were generally similar between men and women back then. They would have to make every piece of clothing themselves which includes the design‚ and the fabric.       Ancient Europe Fashion Apart from the elite (linen)‚ most people in the period

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    Dogfish Shark

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    Dog Fish Shark Dogfish sharks are the second largest sharks‚ there body shape is rounded. Dogfish sharks have a variety of different parts. Smell‚ taste‚ hearing‚ sight‚ touch‚ and electroreception are six sensory systems that sharks use. All of there senses allow them to explore the environment and survive. There senses help them locate prey‚ avoid danger‚ and also find mates. Sharks nostrils or nares are under the edge of there snout. There nares are separate from there mouth and throat‚ they

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    DYSTROPHY: LOOK UP Myotonic. Also known as Steinert’s disease‚ this form of muscular dystrophy also features an inability to relax muscles at will. It most often begins in early adulthood. Muscles of the face are usually the first to be affected. Limb-girdle. The hip and shoulder muscles are usually the first affected in this type of muscular dystrophy. In some cases‚ it becomes difficult to lift the front part of the foot‚ so frequent tripping may occur. Signs and symptoms may begin from early childhood

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    tend to last much longer than men. Both men and women involve a rapid series of muscular contractions in the genital and anal areas. Women generally experience more intense contractions because the uterus can contract along with the vagina and the pelvic muscle. Pleasure centers in the brain are highly activated‚ while activity in the cerebral cortex‚ where conscious thought takes place momentarily precedes (Moaley). It is said that in females a mild orgasms may have 3 – 5 second contractions‚

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    Chronic Diseases

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    are very nonspecific and are often misdiagnosed in the beginning. Symptoms include abdominal swelling or bloating‚ pain with intercourse‚ changes in bowel and/or bladder habits‚ pelvic discomfort‚ and lower back pain. If cancer is suspected or if a patient is at risk of developing the disease‚ a physician may perform a pelvic exam‚ an ultrasound‚ or a blood test to look for the presence of a protein called CA 125‚ which is usually present in large amounts when

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