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This essay will analyze the research comparison of effects eccentric training, eccentric – concentric training and eccentric – concentric training combined with an isometric contraction in the treatment of lateral elbow tendinopathy by Dimitrios Stasinopoulos and Ioannis Stasinopoulos. The title was not long in length,...
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Social media began in 1997 with the website Six Degrees which allowed users to create profiles and then friend other users whom they wished to. By the year 2000, over 100 million people had access to the internet and social media was on the rise...
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Rossetti was born in London in 1830 into a remarkable family of artists, scholars, and writers. Her father was an exiled Italian revolutionary and poet and her brothers William and Dante Gabriel Rossetti were founding members of art movement the Pre-RaphaeliteBrotherhood. Christina had her own...
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Acid deposition is a general name for a number of phenomena, namely acid rain, acid fog and acid mist. It occurs during the combustion of fossil fuels and other industrial processes undergo complex chemical reactions and emitted gases in the atmosphere. These gases it then...
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Shaza Samy is an entrepreneur that represents various executives and managerial conducts that make her an excellent leader and qualify her to manage and operate her own business. Education wise, Shaza has been in two schools during her past 12years, Choueifat and El Alsson. This...
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Sialendoscopy is an emerging minimally invasive procedure that is used as a diagnostic and therapeutic aid in a number of non-neoplastic salivary gland pathologies like sialolithiasis, and other obstructive disorders. Sialendoscopy serves as a superior diagnostic tool in comparison to other imaging modalities used for...
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High-performance liquid chromatography is an analytical technique used to separate, identify, and quantify each component in a mixture. The liquid solvent containing the sample mixture passes through a column filled with a solid adsorbent material. Each component in the sample interacts differently with the adsorbent...
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Even though the Earth seems like it is completely stable, the environment is being damaged. For example, because of forest destruction, floods occur since there are no trees to drink the rain. The people of the world have caused this, but there is still time...
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Throughout American History the views of many historians conflict, reflecting the various influences of the time and place in which they lived. A famous saying goes Each generation writes its own history. Among primary influences in the lives of historians that effect the view of...
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Salivary Inflammatory Markers in Tension Type Headache and Migraine: A Case-Control Study 1st Department of Neurology, Eginition Hospital, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Medicine, Athens, Greece. Vassilisis Sophias Avenue 72-74, 115 ABSTRACT AIMS: We studied whether headache attacks are associated with changes...
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The human brain contains more than a hundred billion nerve cells. They are connected through a complex network of nerve processes. The messages from one nerve cell to another is transmitted through different chemical transmitters. The signal transduction takes place in special points of contact,...
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In this article, researchers from Cancer Research UK attempted to discover if alcohol consumption damages DNA and if alcohol increases the risk of getting cancer. Mice were given diluted alcohol, which is known as ethanol. Then chromosome analysis was used to examine the damage that...
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The hydrophobic cotton surface is facilely fabricated by an easy novel method through adsorption of fluorosurfactant on the cotton surface and then polymerization of low-surface-energy fluoro monomer in the presence of an initiator under ambient temperature with a short time. By in situ introducing fluoropolymer...
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As an emerging product of highly developed modern computer technology, virtual reality technology has drawn great attention from the society since its date of birth. Virtual reality technology is becoming perfecter and perfecter with the aid of computer hardware, software and virtual world integration technology,...
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Several researchers have tried to find out how personality develops. Feist and Rosenburg, (2012) described personality as “the unique and relatively enduring set of behaviours, feelings, thoughts and motives that characterise an individual. Personality is a result of many aspects brought together. Many researchers have...
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Chapter 1 The Science behind the Biotechnology Chimeras rely on stem cells and their ability to differentiate into the necessary cells needed by the body. It is this feature of stem cells that allow scientist to culture tissue samples and eventually produce transplantable organs. The...
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Hemostasis is the process that occurs when a blood vessel ruptures and large amounts of plasma and formed elements may escape (Bostwick and Wingerd, 2013). It can be divided into primary and secondary hemostasis. Primary hemostasis includes platelet and vascular response that is activated by...
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In the present study, GCF level of IL-35 and clinical parameters were evaluated in chronic periodontitis patients with and without type 2 diabetes before and after SRP. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to compare the GCF IL-35 level before...
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Due to the proposed role of RQ and RER as a marker for substrate use, RQ and RER are often a popular clinical parameter to nutritionists to assess feeding adequacy (24). As a marker for substrate use, the RQ and RER can identify the metabolic...
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Engineering students should be able to understand circuits to give the basis for pursuing electrical engineering. Courses focusing on the theory and application of electric circuits can never be left out in any engineering curriculum. However, the biggest challenge is attracting new students to circuits,...
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There are three important lessons that we learn from the bible verses Genesis 18:22-30. One of this lessons is that prayers should be done on the behalf of the world which is under judgment and not for specific individuals (Brandl, 2015). This is seen in...
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INTRODUCTION Many creatures that live in the desert rely on some sort of special adaptations, and fog beetles have one of the weirdest ways of finding water. The Namib desert where these beetles live, is located on the South-West coast of Africa (21°07´S 14°33´E) This...
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Informed consent is an ethical and legal requirement for research involving human participants. It is the process where a participant is informed about all aspects of the trial, which are important for the participant to make a decision and after studying all aspects of the...
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Research is required to improve the conditions. Prepared for any research is likely to help society directly or indirectly. Before beginning collecting the data, the researchers need to inform and obtain consent first to the participants. The meaning of informed consent is an essential part...
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If there is a reduction in the scientific research in uncertainty then it will stimulate the scientists to perform the new scientific research. As it is difficult to define uncertainty and it is also not easy to calculate the quantification of uncertainty. But there are...
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In 1973 Henry Mintzberg published his influential work on management, following detailed observations of what managers did on the job, (Brooks, I. 2009. Pg161). Based upon an observational study of five executives, Mintzberg identified ten activities managers conducted in their jobs (Brooks, I. 2009. Pg161)....
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“ Applications of Artificial Neural Networks in Marketing Abstract A neural network is an interconnected assembly of simple processing elements, units or nodes, whose functionality is loosely based on the animal neurons. Artificial neural networks, which are in essence, computing systems modeled on our very...
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Research is the scientific method of investigation. The purpose of research is to learn something and gather evidence. Research typically begins with an observation and then curiosity as to why or how an entity or system works. Research process consists of 8 steps: Statement of...