DOI: 5/4/1997. Patient is a 54-year-old female area merchandiser who sustained a work-related injury to her lumbar area after lifting a box of dictionaries. Based on the medical report dated 07/17/15‚ the patient has continued benefit with the use of Lidocaine patches for her neuropathic pain. She has previously failed gabapentin‚ Cymbalta‚ trazodone‚ and Lyrica. She is unable to tolerate oral medications due to past medical history of stomach surgery due to buildup of bile. She states she has continued
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Nervous System Presented to: Miss Raheela Tariq Haider Iqbal (L12-5532) Sarah Ali (L12-4074) Aamna Akram (L12-4253) Momina Zaidi (L12-4063) Zaid Zafar Usmani (L12-4261) Mutahar Maqbool (L12-4092) Arslan Manzoor (L11-4664) Division of Work Haider Iqbal Case Study‚ Conclusion and Compilation Sarah Ali Nervous System‚ Neurons and Neurotransmitters Aamna Akram Peripheral Nervous System and Autonomous Nervous System Momina Zaidi Somatic Nervous
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Genre is a set of codes and conventions that guides both reading and writing‚ but transforming contexts and values bring about changes in such conventions as writers deviate in new ways and create formation subgenres that include new subversions and transformations of the codes. These deviations later solidify into conventions which science fiction writers use to challenge our assumptions about what it means to be human. Within the variety of forms‚ Aldous Huxley’s 1931 dystopian novel Brave New
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mutagenesis (mutation breeding) where an organism is exposed to radiation or chemicals to create a non- specific but stable change. Other techniques by which humans modify food organism include selective breeding: plant breeding and animal breeding and soma clonal variation (Wikipedia‚ The Free Encyclopedia‚ 2012) On the other hand‚ genetically modified crops (often abbreviated as GMOs) are simply crops‚ whose genetically material has been modified. There are two ways to do this which are by traditional
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BUDDHISM Buddhism is a religion that was founded by Siddharta Gautama‚ a rich prince who has been forbidden to see the real outside world by his father. When he had the chance to go out‚ he had seen three sufferings in life that changed his way of thinking. These are hunger‚ sickness‚ and death. Siddharta chose to leave his family for the sake of achieving enlightenment and find the true meaning of life. When he had already reached enlightenment‚ he decided to explain his teachings to the masses
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“Community‚ Identity‚ Stability” are the three words that hang on a sign at the entrance of the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre. These words are supposedly the World State motto and the prime goals of this “utopian” society. In the beginning of Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley portrayed the setting as a utopia‚ an ideally perfect place‚ but is anything but perfect. This novel depicts a complete nightmare where society is dehumanized‚ uniformed‚ and chaotic. Brave New World intrigued
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pain. The majority of the brain is made up of specialized neurons. They interact to control the five senses. Different types of stimulation are necessary to stimulate different types of neurons. A neuron is made up of three basic parts: a cell body (soma) that contains the nucleus‚ dendrites‚ which are branches off the cell body that are there to receive impulses and signals and a long axon that carries impulses away from the body and on to surrounding neurons. The fluid inside a neuron is separated
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As people grow in different societies around the world‚ surrounded by different cultures‚ customs‚ and moral values‚ most people have come appreciate diversity and individuality. Especially with the United State being so multicultural‚ there are no longer caste systems or monarchies in place to keep certain people from having access to certain rights and privileges. In the science fiction novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ we are introduced to a dystopian society where individuality is lost
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the ‘working class’ or ‘poor people’ are the Deltas and Epsilons. It’s clear who the bourgeois and proletariat are‚ however‚ unlike most caste systems this system is set up to satisfy all its members‚ whether it is through intense conditioning or soma. Individual stability is gained from being happy‚ and the government in this world has found a way to make everyone happy‚ despite the different roles and positions people have in the society. Jealousy‚ protest and dissatisfaction don’t exist in
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neurons in the automatic nervous system control involuntary action which keeps the heart pumping and internal processes working. The soma of a neuron is electrically charged reacting to electrical disturbances from either sensory or neighbouring neurons via it ’s dendrites. These brief changes of electrical voltage (action potentials) are conducted away from the soma and along the neurons axon. Action potentials travel quickly to the tip of the axon (synapse) where it stimulates the secretion of
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