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Breast CancerTopic: Cancer
INTRODUCTION
Attention Getter: More than 1/2 million people are expected to die of cancer this year. That's more than 1,500 a day. An average of 1/2 of men and 1/3 of women will develop cancer.
Purpose: To inform my audience about cancer.
Importance to Audience: Cancer can ...
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How Sound Healing WorksWhat is sound healing?
We are all affected by sound in all aspects of life. For communication, expression, relaxation and happiness. Sound healing brings a whole new meaning to the prospect of sound.
The cells of our body are capable of absorbing sound. To enhance a state of equilibrium, ...
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NanotechnologyNanotechnology
Patricio Peña Medina
June 14, 2013
Composition II
Professor M. Putman
Research Paper
It's the biggest technology ...
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Genetic Damage and Skin CancerGenetic Damage and Skin Cancer
Saltus, Richard. Technology Review 95.2 (Feb/Mar 1992): 11.
Researchers that have been investigating the many genetic changes that occur in skin cells that form melanoma tumors believe they have found the location of a particular type of genetic damage that may ...
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EndometriosisEtiology
The exact cause and pathogenesis of endometriosis is unclear. Several theories exist that attempt to explain this disease, although none have been entirely proven. [1] Leading theories include metaplastic conversion of coelomic epithelium and hematogenous or lymphatic dispersion of ...
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The Human BrainThe human being is considered to be the ultimate form of life on the
earth. This is not because the human body is strong and agile. Many other
animals posses skills much superior to humans and are able to perform feats
humans can only dream of. The one thing that distinguishes humans from ...
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Cloning 5Is there a good side to human cloning?
Technology is changing the world as we know it. Not all of these advances in technology are viewed as positive. One of the breakthroughs that has received mixed responses is the issue of cloning. There has been much debate on this topic, and the debate is ...
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Current Status Of Malaria VaccinologyIn order to assess the one must
first take an overview of the whole of the whole disease. One must
understand the disease and its enormity on a global basis. Malaria is a
protozoan disease of which over 150 million cases are reported per annum.
In tropical Africa alone more than 1 million ...
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Hydrogen 2Hydrogen in it's liquid form has been used in space vehicles for years.
Hydrogen has a high combustion energy per pound relative to any other fuel,
meaning hydrogen is more efficient on a weight basis than fuels currently used in air or ground transportation. Hydrogen is the universe's most ...
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Angina PectorisCONTENTS
3 Introduction
4 The Human Heart
5 Symptoms of Coronary Heart Disease
5 Heart Attack
5 Sudden Death
5 Angina
6 Angina Pectoris
6 Signs and Symptoms
7 Different Forms of Angina
8 Causes of Angina
9 Atherosclerosis
9 Plaque
10 ...
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Current Status Of Malaria VaccinologyIn order to assess the one must first take
an overview of the whole of the whole disease. One must understand the disease
and its enormity on a global basis.
Malaria is a protozoan disease of which over 150 million cases are reported per
annum. In tropical Africa alone more than 1 million ...
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CloningIs there a good side to human ?
Technology is changing the world as we know it. Not all of these advances in technology are viewed as positive. One of the breakthroughs that has received mixed responses is the issue of . There has been much debate on this topic, and the debate is certain to rage ...
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Sturge Weber SyndromeThe is a common, but unknown syndrome that
has no cure but can be treated. The syndrome is usually known at birth by
the presence of a birthmark, and is most often not fatal.
One with the usually encounters seizures at a
very young age. There are many signs such as a port-wine stain that ...
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The Female BodyThe vagina is a thin walled-tube, 8 to 10 cm long. It lies between the bladder & the rectum & extends from the cervix to the body exterior. The urethra is embedded in its anterior wall. Often called the birth canal, the vagina provides a passageway for delivery of an infant & for menstrual ...
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Pre-Eclampsia And Eclampsia Disorders In Pregnant WomenPre-eclampsia and eclampsia are disorders in pregnant women. Pre-
eclampsia is hypertension and eclampsia is the worsening of pre-eclampsia where
the woman experiences convulsions or goes into a coma. The complication of
eclampsia in a pregnant woman can put her and her unborn child at risk. A ...
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Leukemiais a cancer that has had a significant effect on our society and
with the developments of new drugs it may become treatable. originates in
the blood-forming organs which may include the lymph tissue and bone cells. In
a person with the rate and the number of cells produced is altered.
This ...
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Angina PectorisCONTENTS
3 Introduction
4 The Human Heart
5 Symptoms of Coronary Heart Disease
5 Heart Attack
5 Sudden Death
5 Angina
6 Angina Pectoris
6 Signs and Symptoms
7 Different Forms of Angina
8 Causes of Angina
9 Atherosclerosis
9 Plaque
10 ...
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What Are Brain And Spinal TumorBrain and spinal cord tu mors are abnormal growths of tissue found inside the skull or the bony spinal column. Tumors are classed as benign (non cancerous) of malignant (cancerous) benign tumors cells are similar to other normal cells, grow slowly and confined to one location. Malignant tumor ...
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Bacteria Classification By Gram StainingTHE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO
BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
SCIENCE 453 : BIOLOGY FOR ENGINEERS REPORT No.1
Objective:
To test a sample of laboratory prepared bacteria and categorise it
according to Christian’s gram positive and gram negative classes and also by
viewing it under a high powered ...
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