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    Abstract: Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is one of the most frequent urological malignancies in adults. It represents for aproximately %3 of all adult malignancies and accounts %90 of neoplasms arising from kidney. RCC often metastasizes to other organs‚ but very rarely to the head and neck region including maxilla and mandible. A 62-year-old man with metastatic renal cell carcinoma to the mandible was presented in this work. Key Words: Renal cell carcinoma‚ Mandible‚ Metastasis‚ Head and Neck

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    Dog Adoption Barbara Beatteay COMM 215‚ Essentials of College Writing August 13‚ 2010 Jill Holslin Abstract Adoption of a well trained dog can be very beneficial to their human caretakers in terms such as lower blood pressure‚ guiding the blind‚ therapy assistance‚ and even saving a life. Owning an animal for some provides a stronger bond than that of family members‚ as families become increasingly dysfunctional. For those people who wish to adopt a specific breed of dog‚ their wishes

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    What is civilization? (Freud-Style) According to Freud and his interpretation of what "Civilization" is written and documented in the novel‚ "Civilization and its Discontents‚" he states that the word "civilization" describes the whole sum of achievements and regulations that distinguish our lives from those of our animal ancestors. It also serves two purposes - to protect men against nature and to adjust their mutual relationships. For a civilization to survive and prosper it needs laws‚ customs

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    consequently left neck of femur fracture. He has undergone surgery to repair his fracture and was able to mobilize with full weight bearing a day after the procedure. However the post-op x-ray three days later has shown a crack fracture below the prosthesis and John was put on bed rest with 5lbs traction on his left leg for six weeks. John was born with cystic spina bifida‚ and has no motor sensation on his legs‚ however he was able to mobilise independently using elbow crutches before the surgery

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    emerging technologies: Biomedical Part A: There is no evidence of a specific inventor of biomedical engineering‚ however‚ it’s earliest form of evidence‚ was first recoded from a mummy from Thebes. The preserved body has the first known signs of prosthesis in the form of a wooden toe that was attached to the foot using string. This proves that the continuous development of biomedical engineering is enabled by the natural human instinct to improve and increase the ease of mobility and improve life

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    The Role of Technology in Sport   What are sporting technologies? Sporting technologies are man-made means developed to reach human interests or goals in or relating to a particular sport.  Technology in sports is a technical means by which athletes attempt to improve their training and competitive surroundings in order to enhance their overall athletic performance.  It is the knowledge and application of using specialised equipment and the latest modern technologies to perform tasks more efficiently

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    English: Expository Composition 23 May 2011 Surgeons One might think of surgery as simple as going to the hospital and receiving a complex operation that saves ones life or improves their quality of life. What most people do not realize is the hardships that those people go through unless they had surgery performed on them themselves‚ and same thing for the surgeons it is not easy for them as well‚ even though they are professional and highly trained. Most people do not think about or

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    User | Kristin Maze | Course | BC3030X: Billing and Coding Applications with Simulations (5-21-2012) Section 5 | Test | Week 1 - Coding Applications Test | Started | 5/27/12 1:52 PM | Submitted | 5/28/12 9:46 PM | Status | Completed | Score Time Elapsed | 59 minutes out of 1 hour. | Instructions | | * Question 1 0 out of 4.5 points | |   | LOCATION: | Outpatient‚ Hospital |  PATIENT: | Larry Frost |  SURGEON: | Mohomad Almaz‚ MD |   |   | DIAGNOSIS:    Localized

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    Group 1 Project Open Doors: Extending Hospitality to Travelers with Disabilities Charles Carillon‚ Erica Kalilikane‚ Bethany Waters This report serves to review the research completed by Eric Lipp and the Open Doors Organization (ODO). Through familiarity with the issue‚ analysis‚ and sound recommendations‚ we conclude that the research was sound and beneficial to a very large demographic of people with disabilities. MGMT 3350-Business

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    Biomechanical Frame of Reference in Occupational Therapy Christina M. Rafferty 101-392-287 Somtochukwu Okerulu 204-594-588 HCC Coleman College Introduction/ Overview The outcome of occupational therapy intervention is “supporting health and participation in life through engagement in occupation.’’ The types of occupational therapy interventions include occupation based intervention‚ purposeful activity and preparatory methods‚ consultation‚ education‚ and advocacy. Intervention

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