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    contrast the shoulder girdle and pelvic girdle of an avian skeleton versus human bone. Include in your explanation the structural differences and how that relates to the differing functions of both shoulder and pelvic girdles. Avian‚ and human bones seem to be very different‚ but there are some similarities about them. The purpose of the comparative essay are to find out the different‚ and similarities of avian bones vs. human bones. In avian bones‚ the shoulder girdle is clearly lighter than

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    Measurement of angles of pelvic limb alignment in veterinary orthopedics ‚ recognition of normal skeletal structure and reference range of pelvic limb angles ‚ including anatomical and mechanical angles of the femur and tibia in dogs and comparing measured ranges of patients referred to veterinary clinics with this standard values are significant . Comparing this measurements with reference ranges would make veterinarians capable to make a better diagnosis of different orthopedic disease such as

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    of the pelvic floor; discuss the importance of maintaining a strong pelvic floor during the antenatal and postnatal period in the treatment of urinary incontinence. And as a midwife‚ it is their role to provide education and support for the women they look after. The pelvic floor consists of layers of muscles “stretching like a hammock from the pubic bone in the front‚ to the base of the spine” (O’Connell‚ Bennett & Jarvis‚ 2004). There are three openings that pass through the pelvic floor;

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    PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE DESCRIPTION Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases (PID) is an infection of the female reproductive organs. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease is one of the most serious complications of a sexually transmitted disease in women. This disease can lead to irreversible damage to the uterus‚ ovaries‚ fallopian tubes or other parts of the female reproductive system‚ and it is consider the primary preventable cause of infertility in women. CAUSES PID is a complication often caused by some STDs

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    The Green Girdle The meaning of the host’s wife’s girdle changes over the course of the narrative. It is made out of green silk and embroidered with gold thread‚ colors that link it to the Green Knight. She claims it possesses the power to keep its wearer from harm‚ but we find out in Part 4 that the girdle has no magical properties. After the Green Knight reveals his identity as the host‚ Gawain curses the girdle as representing cowardice and an excessive love of mortal life. He wears it from then

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    ANIMAL EMOTION!! DOG SAVES LIFE!! I was very enthusiastic for my world adventure race and wanted to get in shape‚ therefore I decided to head out for a run. I took my dog‚ Tazz along who was my constant companion and was very energetic and playful. Moreover‚ the route I took was very rough and unstable‚ despite that I carried on with my run in the remote canyon. During my training run‚ fortuitously I slipped and plunged 60 feet on to the solid rock smashing my pelvis into pieces. I was dreadfully

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    Chlamydia is spread during sexual contact whether it be vaginal‚ anal‚ or oral sex and is highly infectious. If caught in time Chlamydia can be treated‚ if not it can lead to serious complications. It is estimated that 40% on untreated women will develop pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)‚ which can be very painful. It also puts women in risk of abnormal pregnancies or infertility. Women with Chlamydia must be very careful when getting pregnant. New born babies can get infected when coming out of the birth

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    and probably painful periods for the first three to four months. On October 11‚ 1975‚ Gnazzo found it necessary to return to her physician due to excessive pain and cramping. During this visit she was informed by her doctor that he thought she had Pelvic inflammatory Disease (PID). She recalled that he stated that the infection was possibly caused by venereal disease or the use of the IUD. The PID was treated with antibiotics and cleared up shortly thereafter. Less than one year later‚ Gnazzo was

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    Teenage girls and adult men have the highest rates of Chlamydia infections within the UK reproductive health problem as 10-30 % of women infected can develop pelvic inflammatory disease leading to infertility. Chlamydia is a significant public health issue because of... Untreated Chlamydia can lead to secondary diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease‚ sub fertility and other poor reproductive outcomes. These secondary diseases caused by Chlamydia has a big impact on the NHS in terms of

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    or after intercourse-Pain and/or swelling in the testicles -Pain in the lower abdomen-Pain in the lower abdomen If the STI is still not treated after initial symptoms‚ long-term effects for both sexes may include Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)‚ which is irritated skin in the pelvic region‚ and also a decrease in fertility rates. Even without symptoms‚ however‚ chlamydia can be transmitted and can lead to serious health problems and sterility‚ especially in women. Anyone at risk should therefore

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