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    The art of portraying a female nude has come a long way since 24‚000 B.C.E. when a small‚ female figure was carved by our ancestors. Venus of Willendorf was a first step in a long history of artists‚ styles and conventions that brought us to what art critics named the first truly modern painting: Olympia. Great milestones were accomplished along the way: Praxitales’ Aphrodite was the first Greek female nude. The Sleeping Venus by HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgione"Giorgione‚ was

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    especially around the onset of her menstrual period.  Prior to her current episode‚ she had been prescribed antibiotics for a urinary tract infection.  Routine blood and urine laboratory results were normal as well as a CT scan of her abdomen and pelvis.  Two days after admission‚ the physician was notified by the clinical laboratory that her urine sample had turned a deep red color after sitting

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    prescription drugs‚ including (Prozac)‚ (Paxil)‚ and (Zoloft) • Hormonal disorders‚ hormonal changes due to menopause‚ and chronic illnesses that affect general health and sexual interest • Medical conditions that affect the nerve supply to the pelvis (such as multiple sclerosis‚ diabetic neuropathy) • Negative attitudes toward sex (usually learned in childhood or adolescence) • Shyness or embarrassment about asking for whatever type of stimulation works best • Strife or lack of

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    The spring action in the shoes can benefit you in several ways. Some ways in which you can benefits from such shoes are as follows: 1. The overall stress on your legs is reduced considerably. This further eases off the burden and stress on the pelvis. 2. The springy shoes help reduce the impact between the ground surface and feet‚ by absorbing the shock. This helps prevent any potential injury to legs or feet. 3. These shoes help your legs to move comfortably‚ and reduce the fatigue caused during

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    Core Strength Workouts - Essential Things You Should be Aware of By Joycelyn Graydon Aug 6‚ 2011 The muscles of the abdomen‚ back and pelvis compose the body’s core. These large muscles are responsible for balance and support since they are located near in the vicinity of your center of gravity. In order for it to function well‚ these muscles should be strengthened. When you have a strong core‚ you are able to lift objects with ease‚ walk or run without falling or stumbling‚ have a good posture and

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    forearms (6 bones) - Left and right humerus (2) (arm)‚ ulna (2) and radius(2) (forearm). 3) Hands (54 bones) - Left and right carpals (16) (wrist)‚ metacarpals (10)‚ proximal phalanges (10)‚ intermediate phalanges (8) and distal phalanges (10). 4) Pelvis (2 bones) - Left and right hip bone (2). 5) Thighs and legs (8 bones) - Left and right femur (2) (thigh)‚ patella (2) (knee)‚ tibia (2) and fibula (2) (leg). 6) Feet and ankles (52 bones) - Left and right tarsals (14) (ankle)‚ metatarsals (10)‚proximal

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    The progresses in surgical and anesthesiologic techniques‚ the evolution of implant design and bearing surfaces led to the outstanding clinical success of total hip arthroplasty (THA) over recent years. The subsequent increased demand for THA all over the world has progressively expanded the population of eligible patients to younger and more active people‚ with increased expectations [1‚2]. Hip biomechanics restoration was generally perceived as the keystone to obtain a high performing new articulation

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    experiencing respiratory distress due to pulmonary emboli. DVT is the most frequent source of pulmonary emboli‚ which is a blockage in the main artery of the lung. Pulmonary embolism is usually caused by thrombi that are dislodged from the leg veins or the pelvis‚ but they most commonly arise in the deep veins of the legs. There are a number of predisposing factors that might cause a pulmonary embolism. In T.V.’s case‚ it was most likely due to her recent surgery since there is not enough evidence given to

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    Feature Structure Function Atria (singular atrium) thin walled no valves rough pectinate muscles sinus node (impulse generating tissue) interatrial septum Right atrium: Receives deoxygenated blood returning to the heart from the vena cava and pumps it to the right ventricle. Left atrium: Receives oxygenated blood returning to the heart from the pulmonary veins and pumps it to the left ventricle. Ventricles thicker walls (than atria)‚ the left is thicker than the right as blood must be pumped all

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    look at the ends of long bones to find the age. Another clue an anthropologist can use is the shape of the skull. They can use this to figure out the race of a victim. They also use the skull to find the gender of a person‚ but they can also use the pelvis. This would be their first step because it would help them know more about the victim. It would help them as they continue onto their next step. The next step a forensic anthropologist might take is to copy the skull and create a facial reconstruction

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