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    Pernicious Anemia and its association to orthostatic hypertension Pernicious anemia is the major form of vitamin B12 deficiency. It is caused by serum antibodies against intrinsic factor which leads to B12 deficiency rather than by B12 deficiency itself. Absorption of vitamin B12 requires intrinsic factor which is secreted by parietal cells. Pernicious anemia is marked by autoimmune attack on gastric mucosa and a loss in parietal cells. Approximately 75% of the affected patients have type I antibody

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    great amounts of detail to be perceived. To keep the brain from overloading and allow the macula to sense many details‚ the blind spot is necessary. The blind spot is located in the peripheral area. The peripheral retina surrounding the macula provides a large visual field without distracting the individual. The peripheral area is not nearly as sensitive as the macula and does not collect a large amount of detail which is how it keeps the individual focused on the primary image while at the same time

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    Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes is one of‚ if not‚ the most iconic literary character ever in text due to the fact that this character has been adapted and recreated from the original texts by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to films‚ stage plays‚ television series’ etc. The first text to be printed was in 1887 but due to Sherlock Holmes signature key elements‚ he has been endured enough to stay relevant to this very day. Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character created by British author‚ Sir Arthur Conan

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    Central Governor Model

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    A. WHAT DOES THIS THEORY TRY TO EXPLAIN? The “central governor” model (CGM) was first initiated by Hill‚ Long and Lupton in the 1920s (Hill et al.‚ 1924a;. Hill et al.‚ 1924b) and later by Ulmer (1996). However it was only in 2004-2005 that the model was explained in detail by Timothy Noakes and colleagues. This model aims to explain the physiological factors that limit human performance in exercise of either short duration/high intensity or lower intensity/longer duration (Noakes2004b). According

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    Task-1 Aim: To Identify the peripherals of a computer‚ components in a CPU and its functions. Draw the block diagram of the CPU along with the configuration of each peripheral and submit to your instructor. Description of the Computer Components: "computer" is a collection of devices that function as a unit.  The most basic collection includes a Computer CPU‚ a Monitor‚ a Keyboard‚ and a Mouse.   The Computer CPU is normally a rectangular box that sits on your desktop (called a "Desktop Case")

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    Running Head: Effectiveness of Public Service Announcements Effectiveness of Public Service Announcements Submitted by Your Name Goes Here University Name September‚ 2011 Contents Introduction 2 Literature review 2 Research Question 3 Research Methodology 3 Conclusion 3 Works Cited 3 Effectiveness of Public Service Announcements Introduction Celebrity endorsements are one of the most famous methods of marketing used today. Celebrity endorsers are being used in about 25% of all the advertisements

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    Running head: SCHOLARLY ARTICLE CRITIQUE Jennifer P. McCord Scholarly Article Critique Grand Canyon University Scholarly Article Critique The problem as stated appeared to be of profound significance for determining how to best benefit children with cleft type who have a learning disability in reading. While this may be true‚ the study resonates that there are signs of inconclusiveness. To specifically address shortcomings to the study‚ however‚ the stated problem was not clearly

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    I understood the technical details of how SPI is implemented on a PICmicro device will be examined. SPI stands for Serial Peripheral Interface; I simply used moving information and rapidly starting with one gadget then onto the next. I implemented the SPI in the PICmicro MCU by an equipment module called the Synchronous Serial Port or the Master Synchronous Serial Port. I investigated

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    Early Symptoms

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    With that being said peripheral neuropathy first starts off in the fingers and toes and after it makes its way to the arms and legs. A couple symptoms are weakness‚ those body parts start to get a burn sensation. The way the person feels will go away as them feeling hot or cold

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    Scientific Speed Reading

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    How much more could you get done if you completed all of your required reading in 1/3 or 1/5 the time Increasing reading speed is a process of controlling fine motor movementperiod. This post is a condensed overview of principles I taught to undergraduates at Princeton University in 1998 at a seminar called the PX Project. The below was written several years ago‚ so its worded like Ivy-Leaguer pompous-ass prose‚ but the results are substantial. In fact‚ while on an airplane in China two weeks ago

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