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    Hawaiian bobtail squid, also known as Euprymna scolopes is a species of bobtail squid in the family-sepiolidae. Native to the Pacific Ocean and can found in the shallow coastal water of Hawaii-island and Midway island. It has a relatively short life span (3 – 10 months). However, it grows quickly and hatching, reproduce can be undergo after 2 months. Female which lay egg on the underside of coral ledges in shallow will die shortly since they can breed only once. Hawaiian monk seal, common predator

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    Moon Jellyfish

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    These cnidarians form a diverse phylum that contains ~9000 species, which live in aquatic (predominantly marine) environments. The phylum-defining trait of Cnidaria is the stinging cell, the nematocyte an extrusive organelle used for predation, adhesion and defense (Holstein, 1981; Lengfeld et al., 2009; Tardent and Holstein, 1982) (Steele and Technau; 2011). Also, this phylum, Cnidarians, are divided into two groups, “Anthozoa (sea anemones, corals and sea pens), which live as

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    imaginative and prescient. An automobile glass restore technician can help you when the unfortunate windshield crack happens at a slash fee than exchanging your windshield. Modern day car development approaches make the windshield and the windshields adhesion to the vehicle or truck as part of the structural integrity. The integrity requires that every one

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    Epoxy Lab Report

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    systems lie in the fact that the modulus and the Tg of the modified epoxy can be maintained, and the fracture toughness can be improved in direct proportion to the amount of thermoplastic added. The use of reactive thermoplastic modifiers provides good adhesion between epoxy and thermoplastic phases. Several toughening mechanisms that have been proposed for the thermoplastic modified epoxies [37]. These mechanisms are illustrated in the Figure

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    Post Rhinoplasty

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    The degree of adhesion between the skin and the skeletal structure has an influence on the surgical process. Among the skin soft tissue envelop of the nose, the part that covers the bony nasal pyramid is loosely attached while the skin attached to the alar cartilage and the tip is more firmly attached. Therefore, skin elasticity is an important factor in determining the success of rhinoplasty. For young patients, the shrinkage and remodeling of the skin and the subcutaneous tissue is complete just

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    Subjects The study subject was divided into 4 groups. Group I: 21 patients with hepatic schistosomiasis (12 male and 9 females). Group II: 18 patients with HCV infection (10 male and 8 females). Group III: 23 patients with concomitant hepatic schistosomiasis and HCV infections (13 male and 10 females). Group IV: 20 healthy individuals as controls (12 male and 8 females). Full history taking including contact with water canal water were collected from the study subject Abdominal ultrasound Ultrasonography

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    Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Diseae (ADPKD) is a very common disorder characterized by progressive enlargement of kidneys that show presence of multiple fluid-filled cysts. Extrarenal manifestations include multiple hepatic cysts, cysts in pancreas, spleen, and seminal vesicals and show cardiovascular abnormalities. About 10% of the patients present with intracranial aneurysms and 8% have sub-arachnoid cysts. Renal function declines in about 50% of ADPKD patients by third or fourth decade

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    Greek Word Cancer

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    The word cancer is derived from the Greek word “carcinos and carcinoma” meaning “crab” likely applied to the disease because of the spreading from a cancer finger-like projections. These terminologies were first used by a Greek physician, Hippocrates (460-370 BC), to describe a non-ulcer forming and ulcer-forming tumors. The Roman physician, Celsus (28-50 BC), later translated the Greek term into a Latin word “cancer”(Faguet, 2015; American Cancer Society, 2014) Cancer is an abnormal growing cells

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    Miller Dieker Syndrome

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    Miller-Dieker lissencephaly syndrome (MDS). MDS features include classic lissencephaly (incomplete or absent gyration of the cerebrum), craniofacial dysmorphims, mental retardation and intractable epilepsy. MDS is a life-shortening disease, with death most often occurring during early childhood (Dobyns, W.B., Curry, C.J.R., Hoyme, H.E., Turlington, L., and Ledbetter, D.H. Clinical and molecular diagnosis of Miller-Dieker syndrome. Am. J. Hum. Genet 1991. 48, 584–594; Nagamani, S.C., Zhang, F., Shchelochkov

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    middle, and on top of all was ethanol. Overall, water has uncommon properties that other liquids do not have. After conducting many experiments, many scientific evidences showed that water has a good solvent ability, high heat capacity, cohesion, adhesion, and high surface tension due to its chemical structure. Hydrogen bonds, polar, dipoles are the characteristics that make up water and allow water to attract and connect with other molecules and substances. These attractions and connections are the

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