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    In this case‚ the patient developed locked in syndrome due the basilar artery thrombosis leading to complete absence of voluntary movement with cognitive function intact. Locked-in syndrome caused basilar artery thrombosis most commonly related to trauma‚ vascular‚ or cardiac malformation‚ as the basilar remain a major supply of posterior circulation; patient with basilar artery thrombosis commonly presented with sudden and dramatic neurological impairment mostly sudden vertigo‚ dysarthria‚ headache

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    The Locked Door

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    The Locked Door When I was a child my great grandmother would tell me the most amazing story about a locked door that she had passed by almost every day. Every time she came upon the door she would try the handle‚ just to see if on that day it might open. But it never did. On one dark‚ rainy‚ day my grandmother had gone to the store to get some eggs so she could make some brownies. On her way to the store she started thinking about that locked door. She wondered why it had been locked‚ who had

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    Tight Junction

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    Tight junctions (TJs) are occluding junctions which act as barriers that control paracellular permeability and regulate trans-epithelial water and solute movement. The structures are composed of integral transmembrane proteins that link adjacent cells‚ with an effect on cell-cell adhesion and epithelial permeability. It also works as a boundary between the apical and basolateral plasma membrane domains to create the polarisation of endothelial and epithelial cells. These junctions are comprised of

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    Sana Ali 2/24/10 P.2 Locked Away Forever? Teenagers are always committing petty crimes‚ and some are more sever then others. Most of the time when juveniles are charged for crimes‚ they are sent to Juvenile Hall. But what if the crime requires more punishment than that? Some teenagers are committing crimes so sever that they’re being tried as adults and serving life in prison without parole. The Supreme Court is now considering whether this sentence constitutes ‘cruel and unusual’

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    Nimble Storage Case Study

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    Nimble Storage is a developing organization that has some expertise in creating and dispersing a combination of storage solutions that coordinate flash and high capacity drives to organizations of all sizes while not trading off capacity‚ execution‚ usability‚ and cost. They began shipping their item in 2010 with an income of $126 million and their conveyance has developed to $228 million by 2015. In spite of the fact that they have been working at a misfortune‚ the company will probably turn out

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    locked up

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    Locked Up Almost three years ago I went to court and was locked up for 11 months. It all started in high school. I was in the 9th grade for the second time. I didn’t really hang out with anybody but Kayla and Trey. On October 31st Kayla and I went to 4th hour as usual and were planning on what to do that night for Halloween. Next thing I know Trey walks up and sits across from me. We start talking as any other day‚ Trey mentions if I still need a phone. Trey sets an I-phone on the table in

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    INTRODUCTION Facilities management is one of the fastest growing professions in the UK. Facilities managers are responsible for many of the buildings and services which support businesses and other types of organisation. FACILITATE MANAGEMENT. "A profession that encompasses multiple disciplines to ensure functionality of the built environment by integrating people‚ place‚ processes and technology." Another broader definition provided by IFMA

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    The Leopold Locked Room

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    The Leopold Locked Room is a short mystery story written by Edward D. Hoch. Leopold‚ a police captain is found in a closed locked room with his murdered ex-wife. Results show that Leopold’s gun fired the fatal shot‚ but Leopold and readers know he’s not the killer. Every bit of the story is cleverly though out. If you enjoy reading short mystery stories this is a great story to read. Captain Leopold and Monica were once married. When Monica wanted to go pursuit her career and her dreams in

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    Definition Essay: "Tight"

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    Tight “Your outfit is really tight”‚ one of my classmates at school said to me as I walked down the hallway. I was horrified! I know I have gained some weight lately but I thought my outfit looked rather becoming. It was not until after talking to my sister at home that I discovered they were actually giving me a compliment instead of insulting me. The word tight has become the latest craze in vocabulary words with double meanings to hit the streets and today’s youth. Tight is just one

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    must be stored in locked cupboards reserved specifically for such medicines. Ward sisters are legally authorized to possess controlled drugs for use on their wards‚ hence the drug is left in their custody and keys to the drug cupboard must be held by a staff nurse or nurse in charge. Also on the wards and departments‚ the responsibility for the safe keeping of medicines rest with the nurse with continuing responsibility. There should be made available separate lockable ward storage equipment‚ these

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