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    Vip Style

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    aspects that was started in Japan with the VIP Cars and merging them onto cars that aren’t really considered VIP car platforms these are mostly known as VIP Style cars. You now see K-cars (Vitz‚ Scion‚ and other econo-box cars)‚ vans (Oddessy and Previas) and many other vehicles (G35‚ IS300‚ 300Zs) with a heavy VIP Style influence. That also has trickled into our US market with the Scions xA and xB. European cars can fall within the “definition of a VIP car” but isn’t as popular of a platform mainly

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    Nursing Case Study (H-Mole)

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    developing baby‚ the placenta (or after-birth)‚ which has many functions including the feeding of the baby and the removal of its waste products. The placenta is made of millions of cells called trophoblasts. These two parts normally develop together‚ in parallel‚ the end result being a healthy baby and a placenta which is no longer needed‚ so the latter is expelled just after the baby is born (afterbirth). In trophoblastic disease there is an abnormal overgrowth of all or part of the placenta‚ causing what

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    Cypop 1

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    CYPOP 1 * Understand the development and learning of babies and young people Cross ref CYP 3.1 1.2 Explain how development and learning are inconnected. How and why variations occur in rate and sequence of development and learning. That learning may take place in different ways. The importance of play. Development and learning are interconnected as first a child has to learn a new skill and will then go on to develop this before moving on to learn a new skill and create a pattern of learning

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    Symbiotic Period Montessori

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    Symbiotic Period: The First 8 weeks of Life “The first weeks after birth have a special significance for the child’s development and are referred to as “symbiotic life”. The word symbiosis means “a life together” and it describes the special situation of two living beings who need each other because each of them gives and receives something absolutely necessary for the continuation and the quality of each of their lives.” – Understanding the Human Being ch. 3 The symbiotic period is a period

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    When it does happen‚ it’s natural to want to understand why. Unfortunately‚ answers are rarely to be found -- more than 70% of stillbirths are never explained. Doctors theorize that the majority of stillbirths probably have something to do with the placenta not functioning correctly‚ and they have some other specific theories on what causes this devastating type of pregnancy loss. Chromosomal or Congenital Conditions Just as chromosomal abnormalities cause the majority of miscarriages‚ certain chromosomal

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    deliver the child. This will lead to a mother having a cesarean section. When in labor you may need to measure the pressure exerted from the uterus wall. This is when a intra-uterine pressure catheter will be inserted into the uterus around the placenta to measure the pressure of the contractions. By doing this the doctor can also measure the accuracy with palpations of the uterine contractions. The doctor will also need to be able to know the strength of every contraction. Doing a study

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    an ATP-dependent efflux pump that transports exogenous and endogenous substrates from inside the cells to the extracellular space. Its normal expression has been identified in various human tissues‚ including intestinal epithelium‚ adrenal gland‚ placenta‚ kidney‚ liver‚ endothelial cells and testicular tissue‚ and P-gp naturally protects these organs against xenobiotics. P-gp substrates include adriamycin‚ daunorubicin‚ paclitaxel‚ vincristine‚ vinblastine‚ and imatinib. In cancer‚ P-gp was identified

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    What Is Heartburn?

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    digestive tract‚ that includes the throat. Heartburn is one of the most common gastrointestinal problems in a pregnant woman. It happens during the first trimester and disappears during the second trimester. When the hormones are released by the placenta‚ it relaxes the lower esophageal sphincter. This keeps the food contents in the stomach and it allows the acid to go into the esophagus. The lower esophageal sphincter can be disturbed in the thoracic cavity. This can lead to inflammation which causes

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    Occupational Risks in the Medical Technology Profession: Blood borne Diseases: A blood-borne disease is one that can be spread by contamination by blood. The most common examples are HIV‚ hepatitis B‚ hepatitis C and viral hemorrhagic fevers. Diseases that are not usually transmitted directly by blood contact‚ but rather by insect or other vector‚ are more usefully classified as vector-borne disease‚ even though the causative agent can be found in blood. Vector-borne diseases include West Nile

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    passing though the vagina during childbirth. It is located behind the bladder and urethra and in front of the rectum. Above the vagina is the uterus‚ also known as the womb. It is a hollow‚ pear-shaped organ that is home to the developing fetus and placenta. The lower portion of the uterus is referred to as the cervix‚ and the upper portion is referred to as the corpus. From either side of the corpus of the uterus are the fallopian tubes. The fallopian tubes are also referred to as oviducts because

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