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    Clinical Pediatrics

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    Pediatrics 51(12) 1208–1210 © The Author(s) 2012 Reprints and permission: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/0009922812460916 http://cpj.sagepub.com Meghana Desale‚ BA1‚ Lila T. Worden‚ BS1‚ Julie S. Cohen‚ ScM2‚ Anna Maria Wilms Floet‚ MD1‚2‚ and Alexander Holliday Hoon‚ Jr.‚ MD‚ MPH1‚2 Case Report A 20-month-old female was referred for outpatient diagnostic evaluation of motor and speech delay. She was born at 39 weeks by induced vaginal delivery to a 35-year-old mother

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    Renal Disease Renal Disease Leading to Kidney Failure Abstract Each year hundreds of thousands of patients begin dialysis due to kidney failure. A review of diseases that cause kidney failure can help build an understanding. Glomerulonephritis‚ polycystic kidney disease and tumors are some of the many diseases that may affect the kidney. They have similarities between them in terms of symptoms and may have an association with malignancy. The epidemiology‚ pathology‚ and pathogenesis

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    The Orton-Gillingham approach to reading instruction was developed in the early-20th century. It is language-based‚ multisensory‚ structured‚ sequential‚ cumulative‚ cognitive‚ and flexible. Orton–Gillingham was the first teaching approach specifically designed to help struggling readers by explicitly teaching the connections between letters and sounds. The Lindamood Bell Phoneme Sequencing program‚ previously known as Auditory Discrimination in Depth was developed in 1969. This program takes

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    Microcephaly Essay

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    MICROCEPHALY Submitted to: Ms. Lorna Ruanto‚ RN Submitted by: Group 44B Chua‚ Mark Lawrence Chiapco‚ Rose Ann Concepcion‚ John King Contrata‚ Jennifer Cruz‚ Lilet Deato‚ Reden OBJECTIVES: 1. To be able to learn and understand the concept of microcephaly. 2. To be able to formulate an effective nursing care plan for an infant having microcephaly. 3. To be able to give recommendations to the parents regarding the next pregnancy to prevent the incidence

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    How do the authors of the two texts Not Without My Daughter and The Pianist use their protagonists to explore a response to violent social change? A response to violent social change is explored within the two texts‚ Not Without My Daughter written by Betty Mahmoody‚ with William Hoffer and the film The Pianist directed by Roman Polanski. In these texts the authors use their protagonist to explore the idea and impact of the violent social change that these characters must survive. Protagonists

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    NEURO CARDIO HEMA

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    Neurological Disorders KEYWORDS The following words include English vocabulary‚ nursing/medical terminology‚ concepts‚ principles‚ or information relevant to content specifically addressed in the chapter or associated with topics presented in it. English dictionaries‚ your nursing textbooks‚ and medical dictionaries such as Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary are resources that can be used to expand your knowledge and understanding of these words and related information

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    Methods of Future and Scenario Analysis Overview‚ Assessment‚ and Selection Criteria Hannah Kosow Robert Gaßner Methods of Future and Scenario Analysis German Development Institute (DIE) The German Development Institute is a multidisciplinary research‚ consultancy‚ and training institute for Germany’s bilateral development cooperation as well as for multilateral development cooperation. On the basis of independent research‚ it acts as consultant to public institutions in Germany

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    Medical Terms 2

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    • The anterior portion of the roof of the mouth is the hard palate. • The muscular ring at the lower end of the stomach is the pyloric sphincter. • The ascending colon extends from the cecum to the undersurface of the liver. • The cecum is the first part of the large intestine • Villi are tiny projections in the walls of the small intestine that absorb nutrients. • The lower esophageal sphincter is called the cardiac sphincter. • The combining form eti/o means: Cause • The combining form

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    Biochemistry

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    Piperazine (generic‚ Vermizine) Oral: piperazine citrate tablets equivalent to 250 mg of the hexahydrate; piperazine citrate syrup equivalent to 500 mg of the hexahydrate per 5 mL Praziquantel (Biltricide; others outside the USA) Oral: 600 mg tablets (other strengths outside the USA) Pyrantel pamoate (Antiminth‚ Combantrin‚ Pin-rid‚ Pin-X) Oral: 50 mg (base)/mL suspension; 62.5 mg (base) capsules (available without prescription in the USA) Suramin (Bayer 205‚ others) Parenteral: ampules containing

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    The Kidneys

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    Kidney From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Kidney (disambiguation). Kidney | | Human kidneys viewed from behind with spine removed | Latin | Ren (Greek: nephros) | Artery | renal artery | Vein | renal vein | Nerve | renal plexus | The kidneys are organs that serve several essential regulatory roles in most animals‚ including vertebrates and some invertebrates. They are essential in the urinary system and also serve homeostatic functions such

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