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    Me and University

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    681 reads Suprascapular notch: Structures Submitted by GMCT on Mon‚ 30/01/2012 - 00:17 in * Anatomy * Upper Limb  Think: " Air force above & Navy below "   * Suprascapular Artery is above suprascapular ligament  * Suprascapular Nerve is below suprascapular ligament 5 * Login or register to post comments * 670 reads Axillary artery: Branches Submitted by Nishanth_koda on Mon‚ 30/01/2012 - 00:14 in * Anatomy * Upper Limb  " SAL-T PASS "   1st part: 1 branch * Superior

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    development of soft palate

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    DEVELOPMENT OF SOFT PALATE Primary Palate- Triangular area of hard palate anterior to incisive foramen Forms during 4th to 7th week of Gestation Two maxillary swellings merge and two medial nasal swelling fuse Formed by the fusion of medial nasal processes Secondary Palate- Remaining hard palate and all of soft palate Forms in 6th to 9th weeks of gestation Palatal shelves change from vertical to horizontal position and fuse Formed by fusion of maxillary process ANATOMY:-

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    First Periodical Test

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    cornea that may be black‚ brown‚ gray‚ green or blue? A. Retina B. cornea C. iris D. lens 2. There are tiny raised bits of vein-like parts that make your tongue feel rough. What are they? A. Taste buds B. cilia C. papillae D. nerves 3. The flowers have beautiful colors. Which sense organ help you tell this? A. Eyes B. ears C. nose D. skin 4. Nicole cannot recognize one or more clors‚ she may have _____ A. Sty B. strabismus C. color blindness D. cataract

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    Gastrocnemius of Frog

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    blunt (glass) probe separate the muscles of the upper thigh from the pelvis to the knee‚ exposing the sciatic nerve without touching it. Carefully cut free the sciatic nerve at the pelvic end and separate it from any connective tissue‚ muscle‚ or nerve branches down to the knee. Using heavy scissors cut through the femur and thigh muscle about 1 inch above the knee; make sure not to cut the nerve. The gastrocnemius is the larger of the two muscles below the knee and is attached to the Achilles tendon

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    experiment is to examine the results of stimulation on a frog’s sciatic nerve by looking at its compound action potential‚ the conduction velocity‚ and by quantifying the total and absolute refractory period between the nerve at room and cold temperature. An oscilloscope‚ preamplifier‚ and stimulator were used to stimulate the frog’s nerve located in the nerve chamber. Threshold voltage was determined by stimulating the nerve at increasing voltages until a compound action potential resulted. Absolute

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    joint. The tight space between this fibrous band and the wrist bone is called the carpal tunnel. The median nerve passes through the carpal tunnel to receive sensations from the thumb‚ index‚ and middle fingers of the hand. Any condition that causes swelling or a change in position of the tissue within the carpal tunnel can squeeze and irritate the median nerve. Irritation of the median nerve in this manner causes tingling and numbness of the thumb‚ index‚ and the middle fingers - a condition known

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    Sarin Gas

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    Sarin Gas is one the most deadly and toxic gases that has no color and no scent.  The formula for this chemical is C4H10FO2P or a more complicated formula or  CH3­P(=O)(­F)(­OCH(CH3)2)​ . This destructive weapon was innovated as a herbicide  during the 1930­40s which is labeled as a nerve agent. Sarin is capable of causing the  fatality of someone or the suffocating of a person by just inhaling a low concentration of  Sarin gas. Sarin is considered a chiral molecule since it contains four chemical  substituents connected to a tetrahedral phosphorus center

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    Chemical Warfare

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    biological agents are found naturally in nature or cultured for use. Different types of Chemical agents: Nerve Agents: Source: A FOA Briefing Book on Chemical Weapons Nerve agents acquired their name because they affect the transmission of nerve impulses in the nervous system. They are stable‚ easily spread‚ highly toxic and have rapid effects when absorbed through the skin and respiratory track. Nerve agents can be manufactured by means of fairly simple chemical techniques. The materials are inexpensive

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    What are my first thoughts about this case study? • When I first read about Carla’s presentation into the clinic‚ it sounded like it was piriformis syndrome. Although rarely recognized‚ piriformis syndrome appears to be a common cause of buttock and leg pain as a result of injury to the piriformis muscle. Symptoms are aggravated by prolonged hip flexion‚ adduction‚ and internal rotation‚ in the absence of low back or hip findings (Barton‚ 1991). Tonley et al. (2010) stated piriformis syndrome

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    Anatomy Test Review

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    teeth grow in. This causes the normal teeth to become crooked. Radial Nerve Injury ● problem with extension ● consequence - “wrist drop” Fractures of the Humerus ● fracture to surgical neck - injury to Axillary nerve ● fracture of middle of shaft- may cause injury to radial nerve (wrist drop) ● fracture of distal end- injury to medial nerve (colles’ fracture) ● fracture to medial epicondyle- injury to Ulnar nerve Radius and Ulna bones Ulna: ○ Colles’ fracture: fracture of the

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