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    anatomy lab

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    several hundred times. It consist of different lenses such as: Scanning = 4X‚ Low power = 10X‚ High power = 40 or 43X‚ Oil Immersion = 100X. A microscope is an instrument to see objects too small for the naked eye. It’s a device used for magnifying small entities which cannot be seen by the eyes without any additional aid‚ it uses combination of magnifying lenses with a rotator that can be used to adjust the item view option. It is made out of glass that is magnified‚ and in the olden days‚ when microscopes

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    Skin Cancer

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    Introduction: Our environment plays a major role in contributing to the causes of the cancer disease. Taking a closer look at skin cancer for instance‚ we see how much of the effects of the sun’s dangerous UV rays can harm our bodies. What constitutes an environmental cause of cancer? When we talk about environmental causes of cancer‚ we are referring to the effects of environmental exposures or conditions that have direct or indirect effect on the origin or formation of the cancer disease in

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    Darker Skin

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    therefore giving people a deceiving view and perspective of being darker. Darker skin is seen as an evil and dangerous man. Stanleigh S. Ryerson ‚ Ryerson University School of Journalism ‚ wrote The African-American community expressed outrage. (Ryerson). His features are unannounced from the darkening and the background around him is centering him inside a black like square or frame inside of a jail cell. His eyes are present and stare through the darkness overlay on top of his face. On Newsweek

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    Anatomy Pictures

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    What genetic mutations produce the greatest risk of skin cancer? Cancer begins when one or more genes in a cell mutate. This either creates an abnormal protein or no protein at all‚ which causes mutated cells to multiply uncontrollably. The Most common gene to carry skin cancer would be the MC1R (melanocortin-1 receptor). Increasing evidence is showing that the greater number of variations in this gene‚ the greater the risk for melanoma. It also carries a more moderate risk that the CDKN2A mutation

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    Anatomy Case paper

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    volunteered to work for San Antonio Hospital in the ER Department. Patient John Doe was brought by the ambulance after he collapsed at work. The triage nurse is assessing him for further evaluation by the ER Physician on duty. Based on your study of Anatomy and using your critical thinking skills‚ you were given the following criteria about Mr. Doe: 1. Personal History: 65 years old‚ married with two children. 2. Medical History: Diabetes Mellitus‚ Hypertension‚ Renal Stones‚ Anemia‚ Acne‚ Prostatic

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    Physiology of Aging

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    systems eventually reduce to a slow rate while everyone’s aging experience is different‚ there are some generalizations that can be seen in each of the body’s systems. Skin‚ the primary function of the skin is to protect the organism from the environment. But as we age our skin looses it is thickness by about 20 percent. The skin becomes thin and fragile and can no longer retain internal heat. For the Musculoskeletal‚ muscle mass is a primary source of metabolic heat. When muscles contract‚ heat

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    INTRODUCTION TO MUSCULOSKELETAL ANATOMY. APPROACHES TO THE DESCRIPTION AND DISCUSSION OF ANATOMICAL STRUCTUES. LEVELS OF STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION. SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION/DISCUSSION OF MUSCULOSKELETAL STRUCTURES. CLASSIFICATION OF MUSCULOSKELETAL STRUCTURES. GENERAL FUNCTION OF MUSCULOSKELETAL STRUCTURES. TOPOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION/DISCUSSION OF MUSCULOSKELETAL STRUCTURES. PERSPECTIVES IN MACROSCOPIC ANATOMY.

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    in the skin of a lion

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    Michael Ondaatje’s novel‚ In the Skin of a Lion‚ can be said to have textual integrity as a result of the way in which the composer has shaped this novel‚ through a variety of techniques employed. Textual integrity itself can be said to embody a timelessness in literature: that is‚ good literature is shaped by its textual integrity‚ reflected in the ways in which values within a text are presented‚ as well as the universality of themes discussed. Setting exists in three spheres that are often seen

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    Mouth Care Research Paper

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    Respite Care: Teeth and Mouth Care There is no doubt that tooth and mouth care is important. It becomes even more important for those in their senior years. Teeth need to be protected from bacteria which leads to tooth decay. The decay can get into the gum line and lead to gingivitis and eventually periodontitis. Many times a senior not will be able to take care of their oral hygiene and will need assistance because of arthritic pain‚ loss of mobility‚ etc. But what happens when the help is not

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    Nostalgia is conveyed through images of home such as family and vanity according to Warsan Shire’s poem‚ “ Maymuun’s Mouth.” Shire communicates a sense of homesickness when she speaks about Maymuun’s “front teeth stain from the fluoride in the water back home.” Shire emphasizes the stains on the teeth because it is the first thing people see‚ it is a way to differentiate immigrants from the native citizens. Physical appearance reminds her of her life back home. Additionally‚ memory is articulated

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