Papers 1031-1040 of total 3480 found.
…First of all, they houses a collection of diverse organisms, and contribute fisheries which provide food items such as fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. Furthermore, coral skeletons are being used as bone substitutes in reconstructive bone surgery
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…. As the days went by, the way these doctors deal with the situations started to get interesting and I thought these measures were astounding. The doctors at the Operation Room are the calmest people I have seen in my entire life. The way did the eye surgery
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…. With loans from friends and two jobs he finally collected enough finances to attend McGill University in Montreal. Drew earned his MD and CM (master of surgeries) degrees in 1933 from McGill and proceeded to complete internship nearby. After completing residency…
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…of treatments to ease the pain and sometimes even kill the cancer. The most accepted form of treatment is through traditional medicine. This includes radiation ,chemotherapy, surgery and also improving ones lifestyle to prevent future episodes of cancer. Radiation…
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…. In addition, an ammonia compound is used in the preparation of nitrous oxide (N 0) a colorless gas popularly known as laughing gas. Mixed with oxygen, nitrous oxide is used as an anesthetic for some types of surgery. Used as a coolant, liquid nitrogen has found…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…he considers their relationship a game; after he is badly injured and taken to Milan for surgery he falls deeply in love with Catherine. Catherine becomes pregnant, but they are unable to get married in wartime Italy. Frederic returns to the front, where…
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Category: /History
…passenger survived due to the decision of flipping a coin by the surgeon who was the only available person to do the surgery. In my opinion, Clyde should not be punished more severely than Bonnie since Clyde had no control over his passenger¡¦s life. The reason…
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…reduction surgery which removes the most severely diseased portions allowing the remaining lung to work better, and in severe cases a lung transplant may be an option. Prevention of emphysema is ultimately to not smoke. And maintaining good health habits…
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Category: /History
…Like many modern students, Charles Darwin exceeded only in subjects that intrigued him. Although his father was a physician, Darwin was uninterested in medicine and he was unable to stand the sight of surgery. He did eventually obtain a degree…
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…of it being breast cancer, but didn't worry much because she had no history of it being in her family. She had it checked and at the age of 19, she was diagnosed with Breast Cancer. During a period of sex months she had to udnergo surgery, chemotherapy…
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