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    As a nurse‚ it is important to be without judgement and be willing to accommodate people with different cultural backgrounds other than your own. It is highly important to be informed of the many cultural differences that you will encounter throughout your career. The Japanese culture is a culture this paper will focus on. From the differences in health care‚ pre-natal care‚ diet during pregnancy and post-partum‚ belief and behavior during pregnancy and in childbirth‚ and role of the father. It will

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    abnormal enlargement of the abdominal aorta‚ AAA has been called the “silent killer” disease due to its asymptomatic findings. Fortunately with the use of radiologic imaging‚ AAA can be detected‚ monitored‚ and treated. The combination of radiographs‚ ultrasound‚ CT‚ MRI‚ and angiography allow for the management and treatment of AAA. Computed tomography is the preferred imaging modality used for AAA detection‚ pre-operative imaging‚ and post-operative imaging. CT techniques such as CTA and 3-D reconstruction

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    For the past few decades there has been a chronic disease plaguing society’s young children. This chronic disease has spread worldwide with the numbers of diseased children is expected to increase in the next decade. This chronic disease is obesity. Along with the rise of obesity among youth‚ there is a new silent killer linked to childhood obesity. This new chronic disease‚ typically found in alcoholics‚ is now becoming prevalent in obese children and is called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

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    as electromagnets. The term solenoid refers specifically to a magnet designed to produce a uniform magnetic field in a volume of space (where some experiment might be carried out). In engineering‚ the term solenoid may also refer to a variety of transducer devices that convert energy into linear motion. The term is also often used to refer to a solenoid valve‚ which is an integrated device containing an electromechanical solenoid which actuates either a pneumatic or hydraulic valve‚ or a solenoid

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    larger. Plants can absorb and use light energy because they have a green pigment‚ chlorophyll‚ contained in the chloroplasts in some of their cells. Chlorophyll allows the energy in sunlight to drive chemical reactions. Chloroplasts act as a energy transducers‚ converting light energy into chemical energy. So as the plant has more light the chlorophyll inside the chloroplasts can react faster absorbing in more light for food and energy. The equation for photosynthesis can help to predict the outcome

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    Hip (Coxa Saltans)” by Mark Karadesheh and Patrick McCulloch they recommend for radiographs a view of the AP pelvis/hip. This is used to rule-out synovial chondromatosis. For ultrasound‚ during dynamic movement‚ snapping of tendons or bands can be viewed for external or internal Snapping Hip Syndrome. For external ultrasound can be used to localize a diagnostic challenge injection into the trochanteric bursa‚ while for internal the iliopsoas sheath‚ and the intra-articular space. MRI’s can be used

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    A music professor named David Dunn has received a patent on his procedures and technology for fighting bark beetles in the western United States. Dunn first became interested in the bark beetles and their ability to destroy drought weakened pine trees‚ when there was an influx of tree deaths in Northern New Mexico‚ where he was living at the time. Dunn began to wonder what that much biological activity sounded like‚ so he recorded the bark beetles using a listening device he built for ten dollars

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    Wilms Tumor a Childs Cancer Causes • Cancer is caused by a mutated (change) gene cell. • Cells in the fetus (baby) do not mature in the kidneys. • Small or large clusters of these kidney cells remain when the baby is born and will mature by the child’s age of three or four. If the cells do not mature they can grow out of control causing Wilms Tumor. • Wilms Tumor has also been linked to birth defects called syndromes. Syndromes are a group of systems linked to certain changes within the

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    The diagnosis of polycystic ovarian syndrome is actually based on the combination of ultrasound‚ biochemical and clinical view. There a number of signs and symptoms to give a better diagnosis of polycystic ovarian syndrome. Normally‚ women suffering from oligomenorrhea are mostly likely to get this syndrome with any one of the clinical features such as polycystic ovaries‚ hyperandrogenism‚ and irregular menstrual cycle. For those who is having ‘polycystic ovaries’ will show signs like enlarged

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    MSc MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Ethics‚ Safety and Safety Management Individual Assignment MUHAMMAD ASIF Matriculation no: S1140899 Date of Submission: 14 May 2012 CONTENTS 1. Executive summary........................................................................................................4 2. Pneumatic Conveying System........................................................................................5 2.1 Risk Assessment Process................................

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