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    Turner Syndrome

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    In 1939‚ Dr. Turner published the first report on the symptoms of Turner Syndrome. It was published as “A Syndrome of Short Stature‚ webbed beck and infantilism”. It was a report on seven girls who shared similar features to each other. Dr. Turner helped with the advancement of treatment for the girls with the syndrome. He did this by pioneering the use of exogenous sex steroids for treating ovarian failure (“Years of Medical Advances in Turner Syndrome”) . Today‚ Turner Syndrome occurs in 1 in 2

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    ROP based on Normal Distribution of LT demand -Example No. 1 Example : Suppose that the manager of a construction supply house determined from historical records that demand for sand during leadtime averages 50 tons. In addition‚ suppose the manager determined that the demand during leadtime could be described by a normal distribution that has a mean of 50 tons and a standard deviation of 5 tons. Answer the following questions‚ assuming that the manager is willing to accept a stockout risk of no

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    UOP LAB Complex

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    Introduction Linear alkylbenzene (LAB) is the most common raw material in the manufacture of biodegradable household detergents. LAB is produced using normal paraffins as a raw material. Normal paraffins are derived from straight run kerosene. UOP offers processes‚ catalysts‚ adsorbents and equipment for the production of LAB from kerosene or normal paraffins. The processes can be utilized in combination in a new complex or retrofitted or revamped into existing complexes. The UOP LAB complex consists

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    Case Study on Cretinism

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    into the child’s family doctors office with the complaint of obstipation (a severe form of constipation). Mother experience a normal pregnancy and child was birth weight was 6 ½ lbs. Mother was 25 and her first child and there was no consanguinity between parents. The child was being breastfeed and mother described child as “being a normal good baby”. Child seemed normal till about 4 ½ months of age when first signs of constipation were seen. As it is not uncommon for children who are breast feed

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    other American this behavior as abnormal‚ unsound and extreme. However these people view their very normal and they would be even honored for doing this. Therefore we recognize that morality differs in every society‚ and is a convenient term for socially approved habits. She even makes a statement of ‘what is morally good = what is habitual’. Benedict also says that most of what is normal is merely habitual. In turn‚ "Normality . . . is culturally defined." So she is clearly saying that

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    they are normal or whether they indicate anemia or polycythemia. 1. The hematocrit value for the healthy male: 48 2. The hematocrit value for the healthy female: 44 Both values are normal because they are between the normal ranges: for males between 42-52% and for females between 42-47%. 2. Describe the difference between the hematocrits for the male and female living in Boston. Why does this difference between the sexes exist? The difference in the hematocrits level is perfectly normal because

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    Physiology Lab 2

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    remaining rats compared with the BMR of the normal rat you just measured. Your answer : c. The BMR of both remaining rats will be lower than the normal rat’s BMR. Predict Question 2: What do you think will happen after you inject thyroxine into the three rats? Your answer : a. The normal rat will become hyperthyroidic and develop a goiter. Predict Question 3: What do you think will happen after you inject TSH into the three rats? Your answer : a. The normal rat will become hyperthyroidic and develop

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    (myself) and to record results. 1. RBC count (Normal Value: Females:4.8 million‚ Males:5.4 million per mm of blood) 2. WBC count (Normal Value: 4‚500-11‚000 per mm of blood) 3. WBC differential a. Normal Value: Neutrophils: 50-70% b. Normal Value: Eosinophils: 1-4% c. Normal Value: Basophils: 0.5-1% d. Normal Value: Lymphocytes: 20-40% e. Normal Value: Monocytes: 2-7% 4. Hematocrit (Normal Value: Females: 38%-46%‚ Males: 42%-56%) 5. Hemoglobin (Normal Value: Females: 12–16 g/dL‚ Males: 14–17.4 g/dL)

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    Abnormality and Normality

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    deviation from mental health norms and hence the study of mental disorders is often known as abnormal psychology Normal" and "abnormal‚" as applied to human behavior‚ are relative terms. Many people use these classifications subjectively and carelessly‚ often in a judgmental manner‚ to suggest good or bad behavior. As defined in the dictionary‚ their accurate use would seem easy enough: normal--conforming to a typical pattern; abnormal-deviating from a norm. The trouble lies in the word norm. Whose norm

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    Revolution Define normal science: 1. Normal science describes research as an attempt to force nature into conceptual boxes & is predicated on the assumption that scientists understand the world. 2. Normal science often suppresses fundamental novelties because they are destructive to it’s basic commitments. But because of the "arbitrary element" fundamental novelties cannot be suppressed for very long. How does normal science pave the way for "extraordinary science"? When normal science fails

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