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    Chapter 22: Oral and Gastrointestinal Diseases Question Type: Multiple Choice 1) Feces are composed about 50% by weight and volume of bacteria. Most of these are species of ________. a) Salmonella b) Escherichia c) Bacteroides d) Streptococcus Answer: c Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective 1: LO 22.1 Review the anatomy of the digestive tract as it pertains to microbial defenses. Section Reference 1: Section 22.1 Components of the Digestive system 2) Streptococcus form ________ ‚ polysaccharides

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    Lymphatic Filariasis

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    do not show any clinical signs or symptoms of the parasite‚ even though their lymph system is being damaged. (World Health Organization‚ n.d.) As the larvae circulate through the blood system‚ they mature into adult worms‚ migrate to the lymphatic vessels and release microscopic worms‚ known as microfilariae. They‚ in turn‚ circulate to the blood stream and will not mature into adulthood until a mosquito bites the host and it can go along for the ride to infect another. There are three types of

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    developing or poor countries‚ and sometimes‚ clean water is unavailable even in developed countries in emergency situations. One of the greatest dangers after a natural disaster is waterborne diseases‚ such as the Guinea worm. In 1986‚ 3.5 million people were infected with Guinea worm disease just in South Asia and West Africa alone. In the world today‚ 783 million people currently do not have access to clean water. All countries have everyday natural disasters‚ which is often when people need water

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    situation of Argentina was interesting between 1998 and 2007. However‚ it can be assumed that the worst year of the Argentinean economy was 2002. Before 1998‚ some factors such as a huge debt reaching 55% of the GDP‚ a currency pegged to the US $‚ the “Tequila” crisis in 1995‚ the devaluation of Mexican and Brazilian currencies‚ were responsible of the crisis Firstly we compared trade and GDP‚ to obtain the trade openness ratio. It increased strongly in 2002‚ due to a high increase in trade (133% 2001

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    The Fiscal Mismanagement and Fixed Exchange rate were the cause of Argentina 2001 Crisis Summary: Argentina’s economy verge to a state of collapse in the year of 2001‚ but the economy started to struggle with an economic recession in 1997. The fiscal mismanagement paired with the fixed exchange rate policy conducted the country to a financial crisis. IMF policies in lending to a country with struggling economy made people think if IMF was the responsible for the default crisis that affected Argentina

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    to see inside of their casino. They changed signs inside the casino so Latino patrons could easily understand them. They brought in Spanish speaking dealers‚ entertainment and even made their most popular drink offer on the floor to be top-shelf tequila. Basically‚ the casino created an unseen logo that flashed we serve Latinos first. By creating the Latino casino brand‚ they were able to create a relationship where the patrons saw the casino as a second home…a place where they could be comfortable

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    cured but some times these conditoins are serious and even fatal. There are many ways disease can be spread like:- * BACTERIA * VIRUS * PARASITIC WORMS * PROTOZOA * FUNGI This project will discuss about the disease spread by * BACTERIA * VIRUS * PARASITIC WORMS Disease Spread By Bacteria Disease spread by bacteria are * TUBERCULOSIS * CHOLERA * TETANUS * SYPHILLIS TUBERCULOSIS : Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by bacteria

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    some sort of like that got attacked by the “worm” and becomes “sick.” Blake didn’t limit the meaning into just one‚ but he left the door opened to let any thought come in and interact with the words he put. Some possible interpretations are about the traditional thinking‚ moral corruption and religious corruption. The first and the most common interpretation that may come to one’s mind is the traditional idea that “rose” stands for nature and the “worm” stands for the industrial revolution. Nature

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    Why Is Mulberry Precious

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    precious. Mulberry OF benefit. The advantages of Mulberry‚ Mulberry advantages Mulberry and mulberry sorbet both properties are similar. It calms irritation‚ removes thirst and is Kashk. It produces pure blood in the body‚ eliminates intestinal worms. Digestibility (the act of digesting food) increases. Colds and is beneficial in diseases of the throat. Mulberry is not good to use more of. Mulberry vitamin-A‚ calcium‚ and potassium Fons for would get more volume. Whose body acid‚ rheumatism‚ joint

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    embodiment of femininity due to its bittersweet nature is in love with another who is the worm. And this unrequited love is the thorn on the rose that pricks when one tries to hold on. It is the puncture in the vein that cripples the heart when one tries to hold on to love too tightly.L The audience perceives a hint of sexuality in Blake’s poem. This is shown in his references to male genitalia‚ the ‘worm’ and also female genitalia‚ her ‘bed of crimson joy’ which I think refers to the hymen. The

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