The Ancient Egyptians believed that when a pharaoh died he became “Osiris”‚ the king of the dead. They believed that for the dead pharaoh to carry out his duties as king of the dead his “ka” (soul or spirit) which remained with the body‚ had to be looked after. In order for the “ka” to survive‚ the dead pharaoh’s body was mummified and buried with all the things it would need for the afterlife. A method of artificial preservation‚ called mummification was developed by the ancient Egyptians. Mummification
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Module 04 Case Study: Bone Tissue Part I— “Marissa” Questions 1. Describe bone tissue and the role each component plays in bone physiology and remodeling. What is the difference between compact and spongy bone? (2 points) Bone tissue is composed of bone cells and extracellular matrix. It is continuously remodeling its extracellular matrix according to the stresses placed upon it. It has a lot of blood flow and it is supplied by the nervous system. The bone cells includes; Osteocytes‚ osteoblasts
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Tissue diagnostics is used to determine the stage‚ prognosis‚ and treatment course of cancer. According to estimates by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (ICRA) and World Health Organization (WHO)‚ 19.3 million new cancer cases are expected to be detected per year by 2025‚ up from the 14.1 million new cases reported in 2012. The rapidly increasing incidence of cancer is the most important growth driver for the Tissue diagnostics market in the forecast period from 2013 to 2018. Advanced
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THE IMPORTANCE OF INFORMERS IN THE INVESTIGATION OF CORRUPTION BY RAJESH CHINTHAMBI 2014 REGISTRATION ASSIGNMENT 2 INTELLIGENCE IV (INL401F) TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic page 1. Introduction 3 2. Definitions 4 2.1 Forensic investigation 4 2.2 Criminal investigation 4 2.3 Surveillance 4 2.4 Suspect 4 2.5 Information 5 2.6 Crime Intelligence 5 2.7 Informer
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Prophet in 632‚ Arabia had undergone a drastic and‚ for such time limitations‚ incredible changes. Starting with the geographical aspects it must be elaborated in context how the state of Arabia‚ the birthplace of Muhammad‚ was functioning and what its beliefs were pre-Islam. It must also be mentioned that in comparison to the rest of the Middle East‚ Arabia was considered fairly primal. It lacked any form of government or state policies as every clan was totally independent and had its own rules
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TOPIC: THE IMPORTANCE OF FUNGI IN; MEDICINE INDUSTRY THE ENVIRONMENT {DR OLASEINDE G.} INTRODUCTION Fungi are tremendously important to human society and the planet we live on. They provide fundamental products including foods‚ medicines‚ and enzymes important to industry. They are also the unsung heroes of nearly all terrestrial ecosystems‚ hidden from view but inseparable from the processes that sustain life on the planet. THE MEDICAL IMPORTANCE OF FUNGI Most Fungal genera
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Atrophic Scar Tissue Atrophic scars look like small dents or pits in the skin. They are normally an unusual shape‚ and tend to be jagged around the edges. A common‚ and the most likely‚ cause for people to have this type of scar will be due to having acne or chicken pox prior to scarring. They can occur anywhere on the body‚ but facial atrophic scars are what most people choose to have treated or covered with the use of camouflage creams. Atrophic scars are caused by the underlying tissues beneath
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the flourishing heart of civilised and refined behaviour but moves from here to the hostile climes of Cyprus where conflict begins to develop. We are taken from a location where Brabantio is shocked to hear of law breaking and stealing happening "What‚ tell’st thou me of robbing? This is Venice‚ my house is not a grange" to a place with an unstable political standing. Cyprus is ultimately unable to hold the culture and society of Venice within its realms‚ hence why the personalities of the noble
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There is an awareness of importance to incorporate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and its culture should be incorporate into school curriculum so that students will be more aware of the existence of the histories and cultures. This will enable all future teachers to ensure that these histories and cultures are told to the future generations of students so that each and every student will be more conscious and have more deeper understanding of the past historical texts and stories
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Module 06 Case Study: Articulations and Nerve Tissue Part I— “Jill” Questions 1. What is the difference between a tendon and ligament? (1 point) --The difference between a tendon and a ligament is that a tendon attaches to muscle. (ie. muscle-bone‚ muscle-muscle‚ muscle- skin) A ligament‚ however‚ attaches to cartilage. (ie. cartilage-bone‚ cartilage-cartilage‚ bone-bone) 2. What bones form the articulation (joint) of the ankle? Did Jill most likely sprain or strain her ankle? Explain your
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