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    When someone is anemic‚ it means that their body does not produce and have enough healthy red blood cells‚ which then results in the lack of oxygen provided to body tissues. Pernicious anemia occurs when the intestines cannot absorb the vitamin B12‚ resulting in a decrease of red blood cells. Pernicious anemia is different than regular anemia‚ and many other types of anemia‚ such as the signs and symptoms in the body and oral cavity‚ relation to diet and nutrition‚ and cures and medical treatment

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    area. It is a replica district hospital in a 3rd world country‚ a district hospital with a difference. (We do a bit of everything.) Community Psychiatry Public Health ENT & Diabetic Clinics Support Services Ultra-Sound Pharmacy X-Ray Laboratory/Blood Bank Other Services: Mortuary Ambulance AIMS/VISION: La General Hospital exists to be acknowledged as a friendly institution where quality of care is always assured in the La sub-metro. MISSION To strive to achieve the ultimate in the provision of

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    the mother’s blood classification and the baby. Here’s the significance: Most individuals have Rh-positive blood‚ implying that they create an Rh protein on the surface of their red platelets. Also called erythroblastosis fatalism during pregnancy. In the newborn‚ the resulting condition is called hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN). Be that as it may‚ around 15 percent of Caucasian ladies and around seven percent of African-American ladies don’t create this Rh protein on their red platelets -

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    in the environment. Transport inside cells and moving the body. Control their internal conditions. Increasing the number of organisms. Increasing the number of cells. Variety of Living Organisms Plants: o o o o o o Multicellular organisms Contain chloroplasts and are able to carry out photosynthesis Have cellulose walls outside the cell walls to provide support to the cell Store carbohydrates as starch and sucrose Have large permanent vacuoles filled with cell sap that contains water and dissolved

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    2.1. Test article Carmoisine also known as E122 or Food Red 3‚ Brillant carmoisine O‚ Azorubin S‚ Acid Red 14‚ CAS No. 3567-69-9 or C.I. 14720‚ is a di sodium salt of disulfonates of 2-(2 quinolyl) – 1‚ 3 indandione and is obtained as red to maroon colour powder (Fig. 1). Dye content in the substance is 88%‚ sodium chloride/sulphate is less than 12%‚ water insoluble matter less than 0.2%‚ Arsenic less than 1 ppm‚ lead less than 0.01 ppm‚ heavy metals less than 40 ppm. Carmoisine was certified by

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    What Is Plasmacytoma and Multiple Myeloma ENC1102 WK 3 February 2‚ 2013 What is plasmacytoma and multiple myeloma? Plasmacytoma is a cancer where abnormal plasma cells called myeloma cells form a tumor in the bone. Multiple myeloma is when you have more than one tumor. Multiple myeloma is a rare and life-threatening cancer of the bone marrow. When my husband was diagnosed with plasmacytoma in February of 2011‚ we were told that multiple myeloma was not hereditary‚ and his mother

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    the lungs. The gas then diffuses through the alveolar walls and into the red blood cells. Carbon dioxide carried back within erythrocytes diffuses back through the alveolar walls and is exhaled out through the mouth. The cardiovascular system has a role of circulating blood around the body. The contents of blood being circulated include nutrients‚ gases and waste products. The main organs involved within this process are blood‚ arteries‚ veins‚ heart and the lungs. The function of the digestive

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    Sickle Cell Anemia INTRODUCTION: “Pain” sudden or chronic‚ lasting from a few hours to a few days; from a few weeks to a few months evolving from an adhesive substance in red blood cells. The “Pain” is inherited by an retriction blood flow through the body do to an abnormality in the cells. “Sickle Cell Anemia” a chronic illness discovered in 1910 by an American physician named James Bryan Herrick. Sickle Cell is more that just pain; it is a disease that is affected by abnormal blood cells that

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    bound nucleus - Nucleolus Complexity - No true organelles - Simple structure - All organelles (developed) - Much more complex Reproduction - Binary fission - Mitosis (somatic)‚ meiosis (gametes) Examples - Bacteria‚ archaea - All other cells (kingdoms) Classification 3 Domains Archaea‚ bacteria‚ eukarya (protists‚ plants‚ animals‚ fungi) 6 Kingdoms Bacteria‚ archaea‚ plants‚ animals‚ fungi‚ protists Taxonomy Created by Carolus Linnaeus Classified using morphology of organisms

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    From a pathologic perspective‚ endometritis can be classified as acute versus chronic. Acute endometritis is distinguished by the presence of neutrophils within the endometrial glands. Chronic endometritis is characterized by the presence of plasma cells and lymphocytes within the endometrial stroma. Chronic endometritis in the postpartum or post abortion patient is usually associated with retained products of conception after delivery or abortion. In the nonobstetric population‚ chronic endometritis

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