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    Fibroma

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    thereby a variation was observed‚ conflicting the general affected age group as per literature overview. The clinical features of fibro-epithelial polyp is not exclusive and the lesion must be differentiated from peripheral ossifying fibroma‚ peripheral giant cell granuloma. Peripheral ossifying

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    Neoplasms Of Lung Cancer

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    They are typically found in the central bronchi‚ although one third occur beyond the segmental bronchi. The most characteristic radiographic appearances are a cavitating lung mass or as a peripheral nodule.(58‚59) iii) Large cell carcinoma: Usually presents as large (>70% are >4cm at initial diagnosis) peripheral mass lesions and tend to grow rapidly. Overall uncommon tumor.(58‚59) - Small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC): Twenty to 25% of all lung cancers are small cell lung carcinoma. They probably arise

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    arteries and arterioles which results in decreased peripheral resistance * Usually taken with beta blocker propanolol to balance reflex tachycardia and diuretic to decrease sodium retention. * Onset of action: 10-20 minutes * Duration of action: 12 hours INDICATION: * Treat moderate to severe hypertension VASODILATION: * Opens k+ channels and relaxes the smooth muscles of arterioles. * This leads to decrease in peripheral vascular resistances. * Decrease in arterial

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    The advantage of peripheral workforce in SMEs has given more flexibility in terms of the number of worker needed at specific period and fulfilled financial requirement e.g. during a low season‚ SMEs have the flexibility to reduce number of workers without legal issue and helps firms to save cost to overcome the period (Kok & Ligthart‚ 2014). From the worker perspective‚ it able to provide more job flexibility and life balance. Although there are some argue that peripheral workforce did not bring

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    This has potentiated the importance of peripheral immune cells in miRNA research in schizophrenia. In a recent study‚ it was observed that early growth response protein 1 (EGR1) and miR-30a-5p were remarkably downregulated and neurogenic differentiation factor 1 (NEUROD1) was significantly upregulated

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    World System Theory

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    Review Essay On: World System Theory By: Ahsan Ishaq(4th Semester) Presented to: Dr. Tahir Amin Area Study Centre‚ QAU‚Islamabad. There are many dimensions for the study of international relations‚ one of which is political economy. World system theory and the dependency theory are amongst the chief theories of this dimension. These theories have emerged

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    Persuassion

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    types of persuasion‚ central and peripheral route; each has its benefits and drawbacks. The central route is more informational based and the peripheral route uses cue that are irrelevant to the message to persuade. A benefit of the central route is that it informs the audience‚ which allows the audience to make an informed decision about the product or argument. A drawback is that central route is best applied to target audiences. A benefit of the peripheral route is the cues can bypass the

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    Sannus Story

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    A. Leprosy‚ caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae‚ is leading cause of peripheral neuropathy worldwide; although it is treatable‚ the damage caused by the disease is irreversible. In Sannu’s case‚ why is there both sensory loss and muscle weakness? From the repeated injuries Sannu is having repeated nerve damage. When someone has Leprosy and it is untreated they can lose sensation in that extremity due to the body’s defense mechanism. This will cause loss of feeling in the skin and weakens

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    Definition of Terms

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    and involuntary actions and transmits signals between different parts of its body. Mostly‚ it consists of two main parts‚ the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). 2. Central Nervous System- the processing center for the nervous system. It receives information from and sends information to the peripheral nervous system. The two main organs of the CNS are the brain and spinal cord. The brain processes and interprets sensory information sent from the spinal cord.

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    focuses on the message itself and splits this into two sections. Whether the audience focuses on the main content of the message or if they focus on other factors such as the communicator giving the message. Petty et al. called this the central and peripheral route. The central route audience members focus on

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