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    setting of Slow Hyponatremia Correction Wu‚ Alex M.D.1‚ Chen‚ Hsiong M.D.2‚ Harvin‚ Lisa D.O.‚ M.S.3 1. Resident – Department of Medicine‚ Franklin Square Medical Center‚ MD 2. Neurology Hospitalist – Department of Neurology‚ Franklin Square Medical Center‚ MD 3. Resident – Department of Medicine‚ Franklin Square Medical Center‚ MD Introduction Central Pontine Myelinolysis is often a feared complication of overly aggressive correction of hyponatremia. As a result‚ close monitoring and slow correction

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    Jeffery Scott Riley ENG July 18‚ 2013 Fast foods‚ Slow Americans Today fast food restaurants appear in large quantities all over the United States. From McDonalds to Burger King to Taco Bell‚ these companies offer a fast meal at a cheap price. Unfortunately‚ these meals are incredibly unhealthy and contain ingredients that are damaging people’s health and cause obesity. This paper will discuss one main cause of the rapid growth of this industry and the effect it is has on its consumers. Imagine

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    Article 6 Mexican New Yorkers are Steady Force in Workplace New York Times Kirk Semple September 22‚ 2010 Page 1-2 As the immigration population increases in the United States so does the New York workforce according to this article. Nonetheless this is not a very positive thing once the article goes in depth about why this is so. Semple says that in a time of widespread joblessness‚ Mexicans‚ specifically in New York‚ have proved to be skilled at finding and keeping work. The article focuses

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    increase on purchase tax. UK government published “Healthy Lives‚ Healthy People White Paper”. The document points out the government and food industry will try to solve the obesity problem together. Economic: For the past 3 periods there has been a steady rise in the market growth rate (%) for the fresh foods‚ kitchen cupboard‚ and drinks segment‚ although this is not reflected in the frozen foods segment. This is an indication of increase consumer spending as frozen foods are seen to be a cheaper

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    The slow food movement implies a mindset of living to eat rather than eating to live. The slow food movement began in 1989 as a protest against McDonald’s and stands for the same. This movement signifies a push against fast food and strives to reconnect people to what they are eating. Michael Pollan writes of the slow food movement in The Omnivore’s Dilemma. Pollan wishes to reform the lost connection that humans once had with their food in the aspect of farmers‚ crops‚ plants‚ and animals. The slow

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    Slow-Oxidative (Type I) Muscle Fibres Shelby Daye Skeletal muscles are classified as striated and voluntary. They are found in muscles that maintain low-intensity contractions for long periods without fatigue. A single skeletal muscle cell is referred to as a muscle fibre. There are three types of muscle fibres found in the human skeletal muscle system including slow-oxidative fibres‚ fast-oxidative fibres and fast-glycolytic fibres. These three fibres are each defined by their biochemical capacities1

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    OVERVIEW OF BASIC CONCEPTS FOR WORKING WITH WINDOWS 7 Senthil This bookgives you reference about overview of basic concept for working with windows 7. The contents given are  Booting Process of Windows 7  Windows 7 Architecture  Editions of Windows 7  Installing windows 7  Automated Installation of windows 7  Managing Disk  Practical Concepts of windows 7  Shortcuts for Windows 7 and its Tools  Maintenance and Monitoring Windows 7  Backups & Recovery WINDOWS 7 OVERVIEW Booting

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    Nowadays‚ the growth of construction industry’s productivity is slow‚ unlike the manufacturing sector‚ where standardization of components‚ mechanisation and innovation greatly enhance the rate of production‚ that is because of the procedure of construction industry is more complicate and always take longer time than manufacturing sector. Therefore‚ the supply to meet the needs and demand of housing and infrastructure is a very slow process. This is a serious problem which indicates that over the

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    such eating varies. Using the example of the United States‚ this paper will focus first on the particular moral ground gained in some Christian communities from particular diets such as the Weigh Down Diet as compared the ethics and politics of the Slow Food movement in the United States. These two examples‚ while not always interconnected‚ illustrate how US-Americans explicitly and implicitly understands food and eating as inherently moral and political activities‚ through which one gains higher

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    one main idea exist. In the beginning you are able to hear all the members of the ensemble playing and then you begin to hear soloist playing. At 1.20 you hear wind instrument /s come in for their solo‚ sounds like a saxophone. There is a constant steady tempo throughout. The piano solo comes in at approx. 2.20 and plays an upbeat tune until the main theme again which repeats about 3.20 and 3.48. The vivid picture that is created in this piece relies on unity that is created by repetition of the one

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