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    Bubbles In Radiology

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    x-ray allows the clinician to relate the gas bubble to the origin of the levator ani and the apex of the levator sphincter muscle complex near the lower point of the ischium. By determining the pubococcygeal line (PC line) and the ischial (I) and by comparing the relation of the gas bubble in an ARM to the PC line is the essential factor to determine whether the blind pouch is above or below the attachment of levator ani to the pelvic wall. The ischial line (I line) and I point are related to the

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    Usually, women are afraid of the men’s reaction to what they’re going t say which is why they split it into pieces to see if we can catch up. In “Hills like elephant” when Jig consume glasses of Anis del Toro to see if her boyfriend will notice her wrongdoing and stop her childish demeanor, which he doesn’t because in my opinion he’s slow and thinks that everything is good and going according to his plan. In “ Cat in the Rain” when the wife

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    “And when she [Ojiugo] returned he [Okonkwo] beat her very heavily. In his anger he had forgotten that it was the Week of Peace” (Achebe 43). This quote appears during the Week of Peace, a week where the people of Umuofia honor the earth goddess, Ani. During this week the people of Umuofia are not to do any physical labor and certainly no harm to others. Before this quote is

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    Identification of mechanical parameters at low velocities for a micropositioning stage using a velocity hysteresis model  Ioana-Corina Bogdan, Member, IEEE† and Gabriel Abba, Member, IEEE‡ Abstract The paper presents a velocity hysteresis friction model. This model can be used for simulation or control of an accurate micropositioning servomechanism. The mechanical and friction parameters are identified from measured signals at low velocities, and with the use of a closed loop identification method

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    documenting Australian society and attitudes towards national identity and gender. Not only does Australian literature cover a wide range of components, but so does the Australian National Identity (ANI). Just like the concept of struggle has been highlighted in Australian literature, struggle can also be found in the ANI. Struggle—specifically seen in the landscape and war has been incorporated into the works of well-known Australian authors, Miles Franklin, AB Facey, and David Malouf. The first

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    White Elephants

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    to remember "white elephants." This starts a little contention between them, which the lady avoids by indicating out that something has been painted on the beaded shade that hangs over the entryway of the bar. The artwork promotes an alcohol called Anis del Toro, which they choose to attempt. Their discussion stays tense, and soon the man starts attempting to persuade the lady, Jig, to have a abortion,

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    As humans, we tend to rely on others to guide us in choosing “right” decisions. In “Hills Like White Elephants,” Ernest Hemingway tells a story of an American man with a girl, named Jig, having a conversation about whether or not Jig should undergo this “operation,” which we could assume is abortion. Jig looks to the man to tell her what she should do and what would happen afterwards, basically looking for a “right” decision. The girl is torn between listening to the man, who pushes her to have an

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    dare not challenge. All the actions in the novel are judged by what is acceptable or not to ‘Ani’ the earth goddess who governs and controls their society. Men and women work together in the fields in planting and harvesting. In fact, the earth is visualized as feminine and as such, it is feminine power that controls the agricultural society of the Igbo. The violation of the sanctity of the earth Goddess, Ani, who is the source of all fertility, is the most fundamental kind of sacrilege and has an

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    Dipper's Alternate Ending

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    Were Dipper and Candy going steady? That's a question Dipper really didn't know the answer to. He wasn't sure if Candy did either, as they hadn't bothered to talk about it at all. All they knew is that recently they had come to enjoy each other's company quite a lot. Particularly, Candy would sneak away when Mabel and Grenda were distracted or fell asleep, and the two would spend some time together. 'Spend some time together'. Such a modest description. More often than not they just made out.

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    The Byzantine Empire was the successor of the Roman Empire during the time period of Late Antiquity and the Medieval Ages. The Byzantine Empire was also called Eastern Roman Empire, so this proves that it was a continuation of the Roman Empire, but they were speaking Greek, and did not forget about the Greek tradition. According to Browning, the physicians during the Byzantine Empire like Oreibasios, who was “the Emperor Julian’s physician and friend”, use the scientific and old version of Greek

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