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    body‚ so any body part can be affected by sickle cell. The brain is no exception and sudden disturbance of blood flow to the brain can cause blockage within arteries which can lead to stroke (Ngo & Steinberg‚ 2014). In the sickle cell patient the sickle red blood cell and block blood vessel in the brain and cause stroke. The patient would be treated by exchange transfusion‚ which means slowly removing some of the patients’ blood and replace with a donor blood who does not have sickle cell disease (National

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    Pnewmatic Symbol

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    Pneumatics Symbols DIN ISO1219-1‚ 03/96. Graphic symbols for pneumatic equipment. Circuit symbols are used through this catalogue and on the labels of most SMC Pneumatic products. There are several symbol systems and conventions in use around the world‚ most officially recognised by standards bodies. Commonly used is ISO1219-1. The symbols found in this catalogue generally conform to the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) in many cases‚ there is no difference between The situation also

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    Transactional Analysis

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    TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS The reaction of people to a management problem cannot always be anticipated. But‚ we can predict the kind of responses our interventions may evoke from people. How? The answer is –with the help of transactional analysis. When people interact in assertive or non-assertive ways‚ there is a social transaction in which one person responds to another. The study of these social transactions between people is called transactional analysis. It is a method of analyzing and understanding

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    History of Table Tennis

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    History of Table Tennis February 10‚ 2009 Table tennis‚ also known as ping pong‚ is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight‚ hollow ball back and forth with rackets (also known as ’bats’ or ’paddles’). The game takes place on a hard table divided by a net. Players must allow a ball played toward them only one bounce on their side of the table and must return it so that it bounces on the opposite side. Points are scored when a player fails to return the ball within the rules. Play

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    Canoeing for Beginners

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    is important. To hold the canoe paddle properly you place your top hand on the top handle of the canoe paddle and your bottom hand on the canoe paddle as close to the middle as possible. After this there are several types of strokes you can use. The easiest is the forward stroke. Place your paddle along the side of the canoe vertically; pull your bottom hand towards

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    the researcher studied about Dabigatran Etexilate as an intervention and compared its effectiveness for stroke and systemic embolism risk reduction with Warfarin which is a comparator in patients of different age group with atrial fibrillation. Item 2: Abstract Background: Objective :This study aims to estimate the cost-effectiveness of dabigatran 150 mg twice daily versus warfarin for stroke and systemic embolism risk

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    family history of heart disease Cigarette smoking Hypertension Positive protein in the urine (albuminuria) High cholesterol Over age 30 You should take a daily aspirin only if your doctor advises you to do so. If you have had a heart attack or stroke‚ your doctor will likely recommend you take a daily aspirin unless you have a serious allergy or history of bleeding.  Should you take a daily aspirin? You shouldn’t start daily aspirin therapy on your own in an effort to prevent a heart attack

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    Telehealth physical therapy utilizes electronic communication to provide care for patients who are not able to visit their provider in-person. Telehealth includes both synchronous and asynchronous video conferencing‚ health applications‚ and remote monitoring of patients. The implementation of telehealth has greatly expanded access to care to individuals who are limited by cost‚ transportation‚ and shortages of care. One method of telehealth physical therapy that is widely used is real-time video

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    Engineering Lettering

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    the old Gothic letters. For each letter‚ he worked out a systematic series of strokes. Reinhardt’s development of single-stroke letters was the first step toward standardization of technical lettering. In 1935‚ the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) suggested letter forms that are now generally considered as standard. Lettering is freehand drawing and not writing. Therefore‚ the six fundamental strokes and their direction for freehand drawing are basic to lettering. The horizontal

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    Congestive Heart Failure

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    artery disease TYPES: There are two main types: 1. Diastolic dysfunction: The ventricle becomes stiff‚ making it harder to fill with blood‚ leading to reduced stroke volume. This is often caused by systemic hypertension‚ which leads to ventricular hypertension and stiffness 2. Systolic dysfunction: the ventricles contractility-a lower stroke volume at any given end-diastolic volume is impaired‚ reducing its ability to pump blood effectively‚ leading to a decrease in ejection fraction. This is often

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