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    to go and often urinate prior to arriving at their bathroom destination. Stress incontinence is usually seen in women who have given birth as it is related to pelvic relaxation. When women give birth the anatomy of their urinary and gynecologic tract gets altered‚ particularly in relation to the stretched pelvic muscles and angle of the urethra. Patients typically experience incontinence when bearing down or with Valsalva. Overflow incontinence occurs when the bladder is full of urine and the

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    The articles I read cover the effects of race and economic areas on marriage rates and marriage decline. In the first article‚ Ecological Areas and Marriage Rates‚ author James Bossard discusses how the economic prosperity of areas in a city has an influence on marriage rates. In his 1928 study‚ Bossard conducted research on 20‚000 married men throughout different parts of Philadelphia‚ which was the US’s 3rd largest city at the time. Data was collected from the Philadelphia Marriage License Bureau

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    autoimmune condition‚ that is life-long with no known-cure. It is a reoccurring inflammation of the mucus lining within the Gastrointestinal Tract. Crohn’s Disease may be found anywhere along the GI Tract‚ from the mouth to the anus. Most frequently CD is sited where the small intestine (Terminal Ileum) and the Colon (Cecum) meet. All layers of the of the GI tract may be involved‚ in which affected areas may appear continuously or disrupted (CDC‚ 2011). While the primary etiology is still unknown‚ much

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    incidentally were evaluated for other disease processes such as vehicular trauma‚ hypertrophic cardiomyopathy‚ seizures‚ renal insufficiency‚ orthopedic disease‚ upper respiratory tract infection‚ neurologic disease‚ pericardial cyst/effusion‚ bronchitis‚ unclassified cardiomyopathy‚ polycystic kidney disease‚ pancytopenia‚ urinary tract obstruction‚ hyperthyroidism‚ chylothorax‚ and mastocytosis.1‚8 During these evaluations‚ radiographs or other imaging modalities were performed which revealed the

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    involved in the actual movement of various parts of the vocal tract during speech.  (Use transparancy to discuss organs of speech; oral‚ pharyngeal and nasal cavities; articulators‚ lungs and diaphragm).       All speech sounds are made in this area.  None are made outside of it (such as by stomping‚ hand clapping‚ snapping of fingers‚ farting‚ etc.)       Theoretically‚ any sound could be used as a speech sound provided the human vocal tract is capable of producing it and the human ear capable of hearing

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    Digestion

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    Digestion is the complex process of turning the food you eat into the energy you need to survive. The digestion process also involves creating waste to be eliminated. The digestive tract (or gut) is a long twisting tube that starts at the mouth and ends at the anus. It is made up of a series of by muscles that coordinate the movement of food and other cells that produce enzymes and hormones to aid in the breakdown of food. Along the way are three other organs that are needed for digestion: the liver

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    quantity and severity of pain is not related to the size of the stone but rather the amount of obstruction and kidney swelling present. Sometimes‚ there can be blood visible in the urine as the kidney stone passes and irritates the lining of the urinary tract. Most often‚ the urine is clear to the naked eye and red blood cells are only visible in the urine when it

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    Environmental Toxicology ENV/410 November 3‚ 2014 Environmental Toxicology Every day‚ each and every individual is exposed to some form of toxicity. This could be in the form of toxic substances‚ toxic chemicals‚ or even toxic pollutants in the atmosphere. There are many materials within communities that could prove toxic and hazardous. Many of these substances pose great health concerns. Toxic chemical exposure in the United States can prove burdensome; especially in low-income communities. Most

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    The Doab‚ unqualified by the names of any rivers‚ designates the flat alluvial tract between the Ganges and Yamuna rivers in western and southwestern Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand state in India‚ extending from the Sivalik Hills to the two rivers’ confluence at Allahabad. The region has an area of about 23‚360 square miles (60‚500 square km); it is approximately 500 miles (805 km) in length and 60 miles (97 km) in width. Doab figures prominently in history and myths of Vedic period; the epic Mahabharata

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    NU 545 Unit 2 Study Guide Review the anatomy of the brain. (pg. 451) Which portion is responsible for keeping you awake? (pg. 453) The epithalamus‚ pineal gland‚ functions much like the limbic system by influencing the secretion of melatonin associated with circadian rhythms. Controlling thought? (pg. 452) They parietal lobe is involved in sensory association (storage‚ analysis‚ and interpretation of stimuli). Emotions and behavior? (pg. 453) The hypothalamus is responsible

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