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    Shark Attack

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    Shark Attack (Summarizing and Note-taking) Answer the following questions: 1. Identify at least five organ systems in this region of the arm that the surgeon would have marked for reattachment. Circulatory‚ skeletal‚ lymphatic‚ nervous‚ integumentary‚ and muscular 2. List the names of the specific structures that had to be reattached. Specific Bone: Humerus ; Specific Muscles: Biceps brachii‚ brachialis‚ triceps ; Specific nerves: Median nerve‚ ulnar nerve‚ radial nerve‚ musculocutaneous

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    Shark Attack

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    artery‚ and anterior and posterior ulnar artery. 10) Throwing a baseball‚ moving his fingers‚ writing. 11) Jim’s nerves in the arm are damaged. 12) Hello Mr. and Mrs. Jim’s parents. We have completed surgery on your son’s arm. Fortunately‚ the shark bite was clean which made repair a lot easier and more effective. Most of the bones‚ muscle‚ and veins in his arm have been reattached and are functioning well. The nerves in his arm couldn’t be completely restored so it is unlikely that he will have

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    Shark-Personal Narrative

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    and saying that I felt scared was an understatement. I was about to plunge into the water when I felt a shiver run through my spine; I had forgotten to pack my second oxygen tank. How stupid could I be? Besides the fact that I was as nervous as a fish in a shark tank‚ I decided not to worry about it as I still had my main tank. Holding the speargun‚ I leant back off the boat and landed in the water. The water was a perfect temperature. As I looked back up to the boat my grandpa reassured

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    Bamboo Sharks Also known as a “longtail carpet shark”‚ bamboo sharks are slow moving bottom feeders. Because they are bottom feeders‚ they mainly feed on crustaceans and algae that lie on the ocean floor. Even though they can have up to 67 teeth‚ they are very small‚ so they are harmless to humans. For eating prey with protective shells‚ their teeth pivot backwards. This helps to protect the tips of the teeth and provides a flat surface to bite down on crabs or clam shells. The Bamboo shark

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    Basking Shark Essay

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    Basking Shark Norman McCaig describes in his poem "Basking Shark"‚ his meeting between him and the shark‚ and how this had a profound effect on him‚ as it made him realise that the shark and himself comefrom the same family from way back in the past‚ and conveys to us that they are the same‚ that they are one. The presentation of the shark‚ as a "rock"‚ shows how strong‚hard and tough‚ including the fact that the poet describes it as an object‚ shows that the poet has no feelings for the shark. In

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    Lel the Tank Train

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    United States Army Golden Master Program Post installation steps for the AGM Windows 7 Vendor Build Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise Edition for the United States Army May 2011 DISCLAIMER The contents of this document and/or media are not to be construed as an official Department of the Army position unless so designated by other authorized documents. The use of trade names in this document and/or media does not constitute an official endorsement or approval of the use of such commercial hardware

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    Essay On Shark Attacks

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    people assume that all sharks are dangerous‚ and some do not dare to swim next to an untamed shark. Sharks are commonly perceived as man-eaters and a threat to humans swimming in open water. Due to several media coverages on shark attacks‚ some believe that we should eliminate this threat and allow people to swim confidently in open water. Whenever people hear the word shark‚ people think of “dangerous‚” “man-eater‚” and “sea-monster.” They all have their reasons. Sharks‚ despite their late discovery

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    Water Tank Design

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    DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE CULVERT Analysis and Design I. Analysis Assumption The culvert shall be designed and analyzed by the Strength Design Method (Load Factor Design). Frame The box culvert shall be analyzed‚ as a rigid frame with all corner connections considered rigid. Sidesway Sidesway is not considered in analysis. II. Loading For Box Culvert a. Factored loads for ultimate design capacity. b. Unfactored

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    Evolution Of Sharks Essay

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    Sharks belong to a group of fish called Chondrichthyes. Meaning they have skeletons made of cartilage instead of bones. These marine animals have inhabited the oceans for almost 440 million years. Hundreds of millions of years before humanity was ever created. While the idea of dinosaurs dominates the idea of a prehistoric world‚ they weren’t alive until about 230 million years ago. This has allowed for these cartilaginous sharks to evolve over time into the creatures that we are accustomed to today

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    Shark Finning is Inhumane

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    October 24‚ 2013 Shark Finning is Inhumane Every year millions of sharks die a slow and immoral death from fishermen stripping them of their fins. These fish are taken out of the ocean and then stripped of their fins where their carcasses are then thrown back into the sea to either starve to death‚ be eaten by other predators‚ or drown because of the lack of constant movement their gills cannot extract oxygen from the water which is not only cruel but unorthodox. With that said shark finning should

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