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    Ethical Lens

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    provided. I have gone over it and trying to determine ways I can overcome being greedy and judgmental. Reading my ethical lens is really going to make me strive harder to be a better person. The results of my Career Plan showed that I was focused. I can work well in careers where success comes from applying practical skills and where thinking is used mostly to solve practical problems. I agree with this because I will stick with a job until it is done. I often just react

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    CT-CBCT Imaging

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    The decision to perform CT/CBCT imaging depends on both the initial radiographic valuation and the clinical findings. If the plain radiographs are negative‚ with no signs of fracture‚ no fluid levels‚ no mucosal thickening of the sinuses‚ and no orbital or soft tissue emphysema and there is no indication of penetrating injury‚ then the chance of finding a significant midface fracture on CT/CBCT evaluation. There are very high incidence of intracranial damage in such patients‚ and there are important

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    PS1030 Essay – Psychology – Rachelle Petho Describe three brain-imaging techniques and explain what the literature tells us about the function and structure of the brain. This essay is going to describe three different types of brain-imaging techniques. It will also explain what the literature tells us about the function and the structure of the brain. The three types of brain-imaging techniques that will be clearly described are; CT (computed tomography)‚ PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and MRI

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    Describe and evaluate methods of investigating cortical specialisation. (10 marks) There are many different methods of cortical specialisation and these are: MRI scan‚ PET scan‚ Electroencephalogram‚ Post Mortem and Neurosurgery. These are developed methods of studying cortical specialisation in the brain in order to be able to predict‚ control and explain non –human and human behaviour. Neurosurgery is considered to be an invasive way of investigating cortical specialisation as it involves manipulating

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    Benefits of Volunteering

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    fundraising event can develop goal setting‚ planning and budgeting skills. Supervising and training other volunteers helps to develop supervisory and training skills. These are examples of skills that can enhance a career but you don’t have to develop skills with the intention of facilitating your career. Painting a mural or making banners for International Volunteer Day – to celebrate the wonderful and priceless work that volunteers do – could gently push you to discover graphics and art talents. Explore

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    TASK Linking your Personal and Learning Goals to The Five Capabilities Guiding questions: What are the five capabilities‚ how are they demonstrated and how are they connected to achieving your personal and learning goals? This task is designed to provide you with an opportunity to: explore the five capabilities link the capabilities to personal and learning goals. Through Term 1 and 2 you will have the opportunity to develop your knowledge of the 5 capabilities. You need to demonstrate your

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    has thrown my direction. Blazing through the trials of my past and looking forward to the future I realized that a career in the medical field would be a good fit for me. Originally‚ the cost of college frightened me‚ so a short two year degree in radiology technology seemed like a quick way to get started in life. However‚ after much thought and research‚ I realized that radiology

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    Eye Globe Case Study

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    In the current study the eye globes (Figure 1a) were removed from the human cadavers and employed for further experimental measurements. After removing the eyes from the cadavers‚ a set of MRI/CT images were taken according to the purpose we had to have a clear image of eye components and its dimensions. The images were then used to make a FE model of the eye based on the MRI/CT data as presented in Figure 1b. Thereafter‚ in order to have a smoother FE model to be able to mesh its components‚ the

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    Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technology that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to create graphic images of the body’s anatomical and internal structures (1). MRI relies primarily on the protons in fat and water molecules of the body‚ as these protons respond to the static magnetic field created in ways that allows for a high quality image to be generated (2). These images contrasts specific tissue and different anatomical structures. For example‚ MRI can reveal

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    Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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    History and Science Behind MRI: Open or Closed Case? Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has been called one of the most comprehensive and efficacious diagnostic imaging modalities in medical history. It became a viable clinical technique in 1982 and during its relatively short lifetime has become the primary imaging modality for investigations of the brain‚ spinal cord‚ spine‚ cancellous bone‚ and joints. It is widely used for the identification and staging of tumors‚ investigations of large

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