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    Measurement A. determine any abnormality’s 1. weighing the body 2. weighing single parts of the body 3. extracting blood and fluids to weigh III. Internal Exam A. Expose the internal organs 1.make a Y incision from the shoulders to the pubic bone 2. Saw of the ribs to expose the internal organs B. Remove the internal organs. 1. the heart‚ lungs‚ liver‚ kidneys and spleen. 2. Move them to the sink

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    ------------------------------------------------- Deltoid In human anatomy‚ the deltoid muscle is the muscle forming the rounded contour of the shoulder. Anatomically‚ it appears to be made up of three distinct sets of fibers though electromyography suggests that it consists of at least seven groups that can be independently coordinated by the central nervous system. * Origin: upper clavicle‚ scapula * Insertion: upper humerus ------------------------------------------------- Trapezius

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    Illnesses of the 1700’s There were many illnesses in the 1700’s and 1800’s that were life threatening‚ or even a sure death‚ that are in current times‚ not a concern‚ or highly curable. Examples are smallpox‚ bubonic plague‚ typhus‚ mumps‚ influenza‚ yellow fever‚ and measles. These diseases almost single handedly wiped out several native American tribes‚ and wreaked havoc on European communities. Small pox‚ overtook half of Boston in 1763. There was no cure‚ and to this day there is not one

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    Causes Of Typhus's Disease

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    Typhus is a disease that is caused by the bacteria‚ Rickettsia. It’s been around since the late fifteenth century‚ and up until the twentieth century has impacted the world. Historically‚ Typhus was a huge disease that caused high mortality‚ and a chain of events. Not only that‚ but biologically there’s also a lot this disease does. In 1492 Typhus was a new disease and it wasn’t known until just before World War I. The origin of it is unknown‚ however‚ it is believed that it went to Western Europe

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    Forensic Anthropology is the examination of human skeletal remains for law enforcement agencies to determine the identity of unidentified bones. ( http://fac.utk.edu/forensic.html ) The forensic branch is under the biological section of the anthropology hierarchy. Forensic anthropology is a relatively new career choice in the biology field. It was first brought around in the late 1800’s by Thomas Dwight. In 1894 he gave a lecture on anthropology in the forensic field at Harvard University therefore

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    wounds as died from disease and infection. Disease was usually caused by rats being in and around the food that was being eaten by the men. Lice would breed quickly without even giving the soldiers a chance to find them. The eggs were laid in their dirty clothes and they were difficult to get out‚ because they were hidden in the threads of clothing. Lice were the primary cause of Trench Fever‚ a disease that would begin with

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    My Life In The Trenches

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    nuisances to the soldiers. Brown rats‚ especially‚ were detested due to their tendencies to feed on human remains‚ including the eyes and liver of a corpse. They reproduced at a rapid rate and were viewed in great distaste. A further nuisance was of lice. It was contagious and spread rapidly through the trenches. The cause for this was the filthy environment of the trenches.

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    Chapter 1 Biology Study Key

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    homologous b. biogeographical c. vestigial d. Linnaean 19. Which of the following shows events in the proper order to reflect how natural selection works? a. A louse population evolves resistance to permethrin; permethrin is used to kill lice; lice become more common in

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    Fulltec - Business Profile

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    PROFILE FULLTEC AG A Executive Summary Fulltec AG‚ Zug‚ Switzerland‚ was established in 1973 at Neuhausen am Rheinfall in Switzerland as a private limited company. The company has been taken over by Mr. Frank W. Bencsits in 2000 as the General Manager. He has been forming a fully new innovative R&D company for research and development of active natural substances for pest controlling (repellents as insecticides) since that time. Consequently the company’s activities mainly comprise R&D‚ but bio-insecticides

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    were terrible yet the soldiers pushed on. Most were afflicted by terrible ailments such as homesickness‚ lack of water and body lice. Body lice were infectious and most men had them and terrible sores from bug bites that had been scratched. In small tents some men were naked to the waist searching for the body lice in-between the seams of their shirts. But the body lice caused quite a few missing in actions because when men went swimming they left all their items and clothes. The Turks often killed

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