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- 3751: History Of The Prostate Gland
- ... man gets beyond age 40. Because the urethra runs right through the middle of it, a growth spurt of the prostate will squeeze the urethra and begin to choke off the urinary flow. This can effect the ablility to urinate and perform sexually. SYMPTOMS OF PROSTATE CANCER Prostate cancer occurs when some of the cells that make up the prostate gland escape from the normal controls on their growth and start ...
- 3752: History Of The F-16
- ... YF-16 until the problem could be corrected. The fault was traced to contamination of the fuel-control valve which caused the valve to jam in the idle position, but while the curbs were in effect the YF-16 had to remain within dead-stick landing distance of the airfield. The first developed F-16A made its first flight on August 7, 1978, and the new F-16s were delivered to ...
- 3753: Hemophilia
- ... The former can lead to severe fatigue and the latter to susceptibility to infections.10 DDI is provided as a powder, which must be reconstructed with water immediately prior to use. The most common adverse effect so far is the weakness in the hands and legs. However, it appears that DDI is free of the bone marrow.11 AZT and DDI both represent the first generation of anti-retroviral drug and ...
- 3754: Handling Stress
- ... believe that the only real way to managing oneΉs stress is through the art of relaxation. Even though I do use some of the ways my peers have stated I believe that for full effect of managing stress one must first learn how to relax themselves. Learning how to relax is a simple thing to do and if done effectively will affect you both physically as well as psychologically. Rest ...
- 3755: H.i.v. About Aids
- ... evade the immune defenses operating at any given time. Those variants would emerge when genetic mutations led to changes in the structure of viral peptides recognized by the immune system. Frequently such changes exert no effect on immune activities, but sometimes they can cause a peptide to become invisible to the body s defenses. The affected viral particles, bearing fewer recognizable peptides, would then become more difficult for the immune system ...
- 3756: Global Warming 4
- ... in the past million years. As oceans warm and glaciers melt, land and cities along coasts may be flooded. Heat and drought may cause forests to die and food crops to fail. Global warming will effect weather everywhere, plants and animals everywhere and people everywhere. Humans are warming the earthΉs atmosphere by burning fuels, cutting down forests, and by taking part in other activities that release certain heat- trapping gasses ...
- 3757: Genetics
- ... a clone. Now that the cloning of mammals from body cells has been accomplished, we are forced to consider what stand must be taken on the issue of cloning human beings, and also examine the effect of popular culture on our perceptions of cloning. Dolly s case is not the first example of cloning. A man named Hans Spemann first envisioned cloning in 1938. He suggested transferring the nucleus of an ...
- 3758: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (gad)
- ... is unrelated to it. E. The anxiety, worry, or physical symptoms cause significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or some other important aspect of functioning. F. The disturbance is not due to the direct effect of a substance, medication, or general medical condition, and does not occur only during the course of a mood disorder, a psychotic disorder, or a pervasive development disorder. (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ...
- 3759: Functions Of The Digestive And Kidney Systems Of The Body
- ... on the fact that you have purposely dehydrated yourself in effort to shrink osmotic receptors and lose a few pounds. Starting with the response of the hypothalamus, describe your body's general response and the effect on urine concentration and total body water. After you become dehydrated, the osmotic receptors shrink and your hypothalamus sends information to your posterior pituitary to release ADH into the blood stream. The release of ADH ...
- 3760: Forest Management
- ... with what is being done today. The hard work that is being put into saving the forests habitat, the streams, and the trees themselves may not show in the short-run but will have dramatic effect in the long-run. Wood products remain an important component of Oregon s robust economy and contribute to the long-awaited diversification of the state s economy.
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