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    Persian Empire

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    second millennium. Medes played a major role in the destruction of the Assyrians Empire Persians now call themselves Achaemenids because they were ancestors of Achamenes. Cyrus(Kurush) son of a Persian chieftain and median princess‚ united Persian tribes and over threw the median monarch around. Cyrus Redrew the map of the west 550 b.c.e Like most Indo-European people the early inhabitants of western Iran had a patriarchal family organization. Social class and Occupational classes‚ three social

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    Robot

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    technology has been applied to many cardiac surgical procedures‚ in particular‚ mitral valve repair (MVP) and totally endoscopic coronary artery bypass grafting (TECAB)‚ allowing the surgeon to operate through 5 mm port sites rather than a traditional median sternotomy. In this rapidly evolving field‚ we review the clinical results of robotic cardiac surgery. 2009 Published by European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. All rights reserved. Keywords: Surgical procedures; Minimally invasive; Thoracic

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    that would’ve been reattached are biceps brachii‚ brachialis‚ triceps‚ and the coracobrachialis. The nerves that would’ve been fixed would be the median‚ ulnar‚ radial‚ musculocutaneous‚ and the antibrachial cultaneous nerves. The brachial‚ superior and inferior collateral‚ profunda brachii arteries would have to be reattached‚ along with several smaller veins. 3. The system that was most likely not reattached would be the lymphatic. The lymphatic system is composed of small vessels that would be very

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    1) Identify the members of the Surgical Team and describe their roles Surgeon – Dr. Slater Responsibilities- The responsibilities of a Cardiovascular Surgeon is that they perform numerous surgery that includes valve replacement‚ heart bypass surgery and fixing congenital heart defects. Physician Assistant- Lenny Responsibilities- The key function of a surgical Physician Assistant is to assist the physician in the global management of patient care in pre-‚ intra- and post-operative settings

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    Hca 240 Final Project

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    there are some warning signs that should be considered. Shortness of Breath (dyspnea) that presents itself as breathlessness during activity or while sleeping (more difficult when lying flat) and is caused by blood backing up in the pulmonary veins because the heart can ’t keep up with the supply which causes fluid to leak into the lungs. Persistent coughing and/or wheezing that produces a pink blood tinged mucus which is caused by fluid in the lungs. Build up of excess fluid in body tissues

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    Anatomy Study Guide Unit 1

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    function. Anatomy is the study of the human body while physiology‚ is the study of how the body functions. For example‚ the cardiovascular system includes the heart‚ veins‚ and blood. The heart produces a controlled electrical shock that causes the heart to contort. This creates a pumping action that pushes the blood through the veins and arties of the body. 2. List‚ in order from least to most complex‚ the levels of structural organization‚ discuss the relationship between the levels‚ and name

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    Bitter Gourd Case Study

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    - 1 - 1 Introduction Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia in the family of Cucurbitaceae) is a widely popular vegetable grown extensively in several parts of India and in countries like Africa‚ China‚ Caribean and Southeast asian regions (Cefalu et al‚ 2008 and Cousens‚ 2008). Bitter gourd is a herbaceous climbing annual with ridged stems that grows up to 5 metre long. The plant usually grows on trellis 180 cm in height and has a hairy stem with numerous branches and dense foliage. The main varieties

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    Life as a Master Cosmetologist Anitra R. Bankston Strayer University Abstract What is a master cosmetologist? A master cosmetologist is an individual that has knowledge and skills in the field of cosmetology through advanced education. Cosmetology is defined as the art and science of beautifying and improving skin‚ hair‚ and nails. (Houghton Mifflin‚ 2009) In order to obtain the title master cosmetologist certain requirements must be met. A master cosmetologist may provide beauty services

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    Hypothalamus

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    Regulation of distal organs such as the adrenal cortex. Anatomy Circle of Willis‚ above it is the hypothalamus; pituitary and pituitary stalk on either side of the 3rd ventricle. Pituitary is within the bony socket‚ at the base of the stalk. Salatarcica with the pituitary stalk passing down Cingulate gyrus and sulcus Fornix which comes out of the hippocampus Intraventricular foramen – in front of the thalamus and behind the fornix‚ through which CSF can pass through the ventricles. Aqueduct

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    human body; basically how do they influence one another? Then using the terminology of the anatomical landmarks/regions and directional terms‚ please write 2 example sentences with proper usage. For example‚ "the axilla region is superior to the cubital region of the body". Anatomy is the study of internal and external structure and the physical relationship between body parts (which means cutting open). Physiology is the study of how living organisms perform their vital functions ( Another word

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