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3111: Infectious Diseases
... relentless in their efforts for perfection, adapting, and becoming resistant to new antibiotics, antiviral medications, and new forms of treatment. They are able to mutate, split, divide, and create perfect clones of themselves at alarming rates. The efficiency that these diseases carry is also alarming. They are able to lie dormant for years before attacking their next victim. It is for this reason that the number of cases increases on a ...
3112: Hypnotism Is It Magic Or Reality
... the greater part of the brain was awake, and nerve impulses could still reach the brain (Bryan 12). Throughout the 1900 s hypnotism has taken great strides and has become better known to the public. Interest especially increased after World War I and World War II when doctors found out that it was useful for treating soldiers with repressed memories of traumatic battle situations. By using hypnosis, the soldiers could recall ...
3113: Hurricanes 3
... research. Again, this would only be possible in more economically developed countries as only they have the necessary funding. Perhaps it would be a good idea to increase the access of the poor to low interest loans to increase their recovery prospects after a disaster. It is clear that at the moment total prevention is virtually impossible. While in EMDC s hazards may be just an inconvenience (even if it is ...
3114: Human Health
... willing to work, it isn't for you. "No cold-selling is involved in this, and no sales experience is required. The only people who deal with us are those who have already expressed an interest in these products, and the marketing opportunity. The products are available nation wide, and internationally, through network marketing. Network marketing is a system that is really coming into it's own, even large companies who ...
3115: Human Genome Project
... establish state DNA identification data banks to be used in criminal investigations; recent federal legislation penalizes states fiscally if they don t participate. Yet the data includes samples from those whose crimes have low recidivism rates or don t leave tissue samples; in some states, people merely accused are forced into the program. This system is actually beginning to come into use within this nation. This process though is just one ...
3116: How To Build A Pond
A successfully built pond provides a feeling of restfulness in an area of interest. And always draws a viewers attention. Creating an artificial water feature that looks like it has always been there can be a challenge. The surrounding should be carefully examined. Since water always sinks to the ...
3117: How Natural Processes Operate At A Coastal Eographic Environ
... exposed to the air. Rock from volcanic activity mixed with the sedimentary rock; this is called Breccia a mixture of all rock. An example of this is at Maori Bay. Coastal Erosion operates at different rates and different times. Limestone rock is eroded slower than sedimentary rock. The cliff at Muriwai made of sedimentary rock was eroded back to expose Fisherman s Rock - the shore platform which, made of limestone tended ...
3118: History Of Computers
... to Dr. John Mauchly, later one of the developers of the ENIAC. The Atanasoff-Berry Computer was completed in 1942. Through a misunderstanding, it was never pattented by Iowa State College. Dr. Atanasoff tried to interest both IBM and Remington Rand in his machine, but they felty it had no commercial value. In 1942, He joined the Naval Ordnance Laboratories in Washington, D.C. He started his Ordnance Engineering Corporation in ...
3119: Hepatitis B 2
... like cirrhosis (hardening of the liver) and liver cancer. Some chronic cases will need liver transplants. There is no cure for hepatitis B, but there are some drugs to help. Interferon helps to quicken the rates of remission. There are also two drugs that are in the last phase of FDA approval- lamivudine and famciclovir. These are thought to be available toward the end of the year. If you have contracted ...
3120: Hepatitis
... universal vaccination should be neonates.14 This could be mainly due to the fact that British Columbia has set a misguided example by targeting children in grade six, because of the province's relatively high rates of acute hepatitis B in teenagers and young adults, especially around the greater Vancouver region. Supposedly, with the school child vaccination, one could observe tangible reduction in acute HBV infection within only a few years ...


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