Papers 2581-2590 of total 3480 found.
…mix these pills into their daily regiment, others can use vacuum devices. (This can help maintain an erection.) Also in rare cases patients can opt for surgery to implant new arteries or nerves in their penis to achieve an erection. <Tab/&gt…
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…her a feeling of non existence. Knowing that one wrong pill could end her life was exciting for her. Until she took that wrong pill. Her mother had some codeine in her dresser that she had received from the dentist after having surgery. Jessi didn't even…
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Category: /Literature
surgeries done, while others go to the extreme of starving themselves to become thin. People need realize that the inner beauty is what counts rather then the outer beauty. Ultimately, this novel reveals the insecurities about beauty found in everyone; not just…
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…as soon as you cut them. So in theory you could one day have surgery without having to deal with any blood.          Another field is Cryopumping. Cryopumping is the process 'of condensing gas or vapor on a low-temperature surface.'(Vance 339…
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…in medicine and surgery.          Edison's main interest during the 1890's was a project to develop a method of extracting iron from low grade ore. Edison spent $2 million trying to develop a method of extracting iron. He spent almost all of the money he…
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…and something had to be done fast. After a few tense days of waiting for the biopsy results we were told she should have cryogenic surgery for the removal of the tissue. It was removed and we were told not to worry.         Inquiring as to how such a young…
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…difficulty today is the lack of organ donors. Waiting lists are always getting longer, and people are losing their lives as a result. In the future, geneticists would be able to clone pieces of organs and, then, make organs for surgeries involving transplants…
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Category: /Law & Government
…the department's revenue. However, in many cases, the total expenditure, which would include helmets, uniforms, expensive knee surgeries, food, and hotel bills, does not meet the income. This expense excludes the need for tutors and counselors required to support…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. Owsley states, "the good news is that a lot of vision problems are treatable." For example, Cataracts affect 50 to 60 percent of elderly adults and can easily be fixed with outpatient surgery (Abell 34). <Tab/>According to NHTSA, older drivers…
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…. For example if the price of eye surgery rose significantly, then people would seek another alternative of treatment. This would lead to a fall in the demand, but when income or prices of healthcare services change, the demand curve will shift. If the level of cost…
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