cylinder and cut into discs about 5mm thick using the razor blade. 6. Remove excess water from the discs by blotting them with paper towel. 7. Weigh the discs on the balance. 8. Transfer the discs to the water beaker. Make sure not to lose any discs. 9. Repeat steps 5-8 with each cylinder‚ placing the discs into the appropriate solutions. 10. After waiting several hours to one day‚ remove all the discs from the water beaker. Blot the discs‚ and weigh. 11. Weigh the discs from all the solutions
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DISCUS DRILLS AND THROWING PROGRESSIONS BY JOHN SMITH SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Drill #1 Non-Reverse Standing Throw Followed By a Reverse Standing Throw 1.) Feet are placed shoulder width apart with the left toe splitting the middle of the right foot. 2.) Thrower transfers 80% of bodyweight onto the ball of the right foot‚ with the torso rigid and hips under the thrower. Right toe should be pointing towards the 11.00 o’clock position in the ring with the back of the ring being 12.00 o’clock
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GASTROENTEROLOGIST Gastroenterologist is also a sub-specialty of internal medicine .a gastroenterologist deals with digestive system problems. They diagnose and treat disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. • ERCP (endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography) — a procedure to detect disorders in the ducts such as narrowing‚ gallstones‚ blockages‚ tumors and cysts. An ERCP combines the use of X-rays and endoscope — a long‚ flexible‚ lighted tube. The endoscope is advanced through
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subdivided into two cavities- separated by diaphragm in mammals and some reptiles. Peritoneal cavity- stomach‚ intestines‚ liver. Thoracic cavity- heart and lungs. All vertebrate bodies supported by internal skeleton skill around brain and vertebra around spinal cord and dorsal nerve cord. 2. What are the four levels of organization in vertebrate bodies? Cells‚ tissues‚ organs‚ organ systems. 3. What are tissues? Groups of cells similar in structure and function are organized into tissues. What are the
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02/01/11 The Central Nervous System or (CNS) is located in the center portion of the body as its name implies. The (CNS) is made up of the brain and the spinal cord. Our brain is in control of many very important body functions and sensations like these for example: sleep‚ muscle movement‚ memory‚ sexual activity‚ emotions‚ hunger and thirst. Our spinal cord extends several types of nerve fibers from the brain acts like a switching and relay terminal for the peripheral nervous system as is stated in
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results in ischemia (an inadequate amount of blood supply to the brain tissue) which results in infarction. The dead tissue will swell causing further damage to the surrounding tissues (Bledsoe‚ p.g.198). If the swelling is severe‚ it could lead to herniation which is the protrusion of brain tissue from the skull through the foramen magnum (Bledsoe‚ p.g.198). There are different types of ischemic strokes. An ischemic stroke that is caused from an embolus that was carried to the cerebral blood vessels
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Most grinder injuries are from metal particles lodging in the operator’s eye. However the most serious injuries are from kick-back‚ where the disc is thrust back violently towards the operator. Discs can shatter or explode‚ sending pieces flying in all directions. Because grinders are designed for grinding and not for cutting‚ the use of cutting discs with grinders exposes operators to even greater risks. WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY IS SAFETY? It is the responsibility of the employer to provide
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the sex of your pig (females have genital papilla while males will have a scrotum). Skeletal System 1. Locate the axial skeleton (vertebal column‚ ribs‚ sternum‚ skull). 2. Examine the vertebral column paying close attention to the inter-vertebral discs‚ neural arch‚ neural canal‚ and transverse processes. 3. Identify 5 types of vertebrae (cervical‚ lumbar‚ thoracic‚ sacral‚ caudal). 4. Examine the skull and identify the 4 types of teeth 5. Find the
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Headache Describe an approach to the classification of headaches‚ and list the main causes in each group Chronic‚ continual Tension headache Analgesic- dependent headache Chronic‚ episodic Migraine Cluster headache Subacute‚ evolving Raised intracranial pressure Meningo-encephalitis Giant cell arteritis Acute‚ severe Subarachnoid haemorrhage Describe the clinical features of migraine and tension type headaches Migraine Repeated episodes of moderate or severe throbbing pain
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Patricia Lucchese Research Paper Med. Term. Final Draft October 8‚ 2012 Chiari Malformation Chiari Malformation is a condition in which brain tissue protrudes into your spinal canal. This happens when part of your skull is small or misshaped‚ pressing on your brain and pushing it downward. Chiari Malformation is not common‚ but throughout time imaging tests have improved‚ leading to more frequent diagnosis. Chiari Malformation
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