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    long-term adverse consequences of drug use?". Br. J. Pharmacol. 154 (2): 358–368. S. Ortigue; F. Bianchi-Demicheli; A. F. de C. Hamilton; S. T. Grafton (Jul 2007). "The Neural Basis of Love as a Subliminal Prime: An Event-related Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study". Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 19 (7): 1218–1230. Slater‚ Lauren (February 2006). "Love". National Geographic. Retrieved 19 November 2009.

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    Bone Fracture Lab Report

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    bone of the body like wrist‚ ankle‚ hip‚ rib‚ leg‚ chest etc. This Paper Present the detection and segmentation of bone fracture using Fuzzy-c Means and Multilevel wavelet algorithm. Bone Fracture detection has become a research area in the medical imaging system. Bone fracture detection helps in finding the fracture in the various body parts like hand‚ leg‚ and rib fracture etc. The system is consisting of four stages to detect and segment a fracture. An efficient algorithm is proposed for bone fracture

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    Physician Assistant or a Radiologist I am so excited for the future. There are so many opportunities waiting for me out there. I’ve had quite a bit of time to figure out what I would like to do for a career. I have narrowed it down to two careers: a physician assistant or a radiologist. They are both great jobs‚ with a high paying salary‚ which is always a plus. A physician assistant (PA) is a healthcare professional who is licensed to practice medicine as part of a team with physicians

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    when they do they use certain technology and devices to look at the brain three of those devices are fMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging)‚ MEG (Magnetoencephalography)‚ and the EEG (electroencephalogram) - which is the most common one. The fMRI is an object that measures the brain’s blood flow; it also helps look at neural activity. The MEG is a device that helps capture magnetic fields produced by the brain’s neural activity. The last one is an EEG that is used to record electrical activity

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    Some examples of imaging testing would be computed tomography (CT) scan‚ magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)‚ abdominal or endoscopic ultrasounds‚ cholangiopancreatography‚ angiography‚ and positron emission tomography (PET) scan. Blood diagnostic tests that measure carcinoembryonic antigens‚ like the CA 19-9‚

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    controversial. Many say the dangers of using radioactive materials on human bodies are far more negative than positive. Others strongly agree with the use of radiochemistry in the field of medicine. Nuclear medicine is in the field of medicine by using imaging devices. Doctors use small amounts of radioactive materials called radio tracers that are either injected into the bloodstream‚ inhaled or swallowed. Radiation therapy is also a therapy that uses radioactive materials to treat cancers. The use of

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    tumor‚ invasive (infiltrating carcinoma)‚ noninvasive (noninfiltrating carcinoma)‚ Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS)‚ Invasive Lobular Carcinoma (ILC)‚ intraductal carcinoma‚ nonfunctioning breast tissue‚ estrogen‚ lymph nodes‚ mammogram‚ MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)‚ core biopsy‚ somatic mutations‚ fine needle aspiration biopsy‚ stereotactic biopsy‚ FGFR2‚ BRCA1‚ BRCA2‚ CDH1‚ PTEN‚ STK11‚ AR‚

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    Essay On Osteosarcoma

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    shins‚ knees‚ and even on the shoulder and various other places where there are bones.However‚ the main place that it affects is the leg area. How exactly do we identify Osteosarcoma? Osteosarcoma is diagnosed using various tests like MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) to get a better look at the tumors or they use bone

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    It was quite a joy to re familiarize myself with the varying models of abnormality as I read through chapter three in all its glory. When I first considered the question for discussion‚ I was momentarily puzzled. Actually‚ I suppose puzzled is not the precise choice of wording‚ more like torn. Yes‚ I was torn between the different models of abnormality; for each one of them came equipped with their own set of good and bad ideals. After wrestling with this question in my mind‚ I eventually settled

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    at night if they try to lie on the affected hip. Tendinitis involving the hamstring tendons in the hip may cause pain in the buttocks with walking or running. The diagnosis is suspected by history and confirmed by physical examination. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be needed to confirm the extent of

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