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    what now is France as well as in other parts of Europe including Tuscany in Italy, the Meuse Valley, Germany and England. Romanesque art has a consistent aesthetic appearance that can be identified by its thick walls, semicircular arches, uses of barrel and groin vaults and its massive quality. However there are also a variety of different regional approaches of romanesque art that can be identified as well. In Western France, sculptural decoration appears heavily on the roman catholic church Notre

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    1 build a relationship with your doctor 2.1 Significance in personal life: It is very useful in our personal life as physical examination includes all the basic assessment which can give you an idea about your own health. It is also very beneficial in terms of assessing your family members when they are in need or sick. This examination also helps you to maintain your and your family’s health in terms of your growth and development which includes BMI, Nutritional guidance etc. 2.2 Significance

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    The organ is an instrument that dates back to the third century B.C. The man credited for this invention is Ctesibius of Alexandria who invented an instrument called the hydraulis, which used wind maintained through water pressure to some pipes. Organs are most likely found in churches and are used during the services. Its divine pitch imitates that of a human voice and creates a beautiful sound that many find pleasing. There are three types of organs, non-piped, electronic, and mechanical organs

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    A Study of The Effects of Atmospheric Conditioning on Pilots and How They are Counteracted Name: Joshua Butera IB Subject of Essay: Biology Supervisor: Mr. Ward Word Count: ___3125___ Abstract This study determines the positive and negative effects of flight on the human body. Both the field of Aeronautics, flight within the Earth’s atmosphere, and Astronautics, flight outside of the Earth’s atmosphere, where referenced in the process of research to grasp an understanding of the conditions

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    What Makes A Bio Printer?

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    Australian Broadcasting Network is 95 percent. This is absolutely incredible. This method is more effective than even the original way: implanting another person’s bones or organs into the patient, which has an extremely high risk of infection, it also has a chance for the body just to reject it and send antibodies to kill the new organ. Although the ink jet method is an effective method, it is not the most practical. There is a different method that was invented because the ink jet method still destroys

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS • AESOP and its History • PRODUCTS • PACKAGING • SUSTAINABLITY PRACTICES • AESOP’S CUSTOMERS • PRICING STRATEGY • PROMOTION • DISTRIBUTORS • COMPETITORS • RECOMMENDATIONS • CONCLUSION • REFRENCES • Appendix AESOP AND ITS HISTORY Aesop was established in Melbourne in 1987 with a quest to create a range of superlative products for the skin, hair and body. The company is committed to using both plant-based and laboratory-made ingredients of the highest quality

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    cells. These cells are used for carrying messages around the body so that the body is able to react to things such as pain. When cells are grouped together they form what is known as a tissue. Different types of tissue make up different types of organs. The 3 main types of tissue are Muscular, Nerve and Epithelial. The muscular tissue is made up of three forms, they include the skeletal, smooth and cardiac tissues. Skeletal tissue is voluntary which means that it is used in the movements of the

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    Urinary|Urinary bladder, kidney, ureter, urethra|Eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body. Regulates water, electrolyte and acid-based balance of the blood.| 7. Skeletal |Bones, cartilages, tendons, ligaments and joints|Protects and supports body organs, and provides a framework the muscles use to cause movement. Blood cells are formed within bones.| 8. Cardiovascular|Heart, blood vessels|Transports oxygen and nutrients to the cells and removes carbon dioxide and waste from the cells through blood

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    White Rat Dissection Lab Report GOALS: Learn about the anatomy of the White Rat. Gain dexterity with instruments used in the dissection procedure. Compare and /or contrast the anatomy of the White Rat with that one of the Human body. MATERIALS AND INSTRUMENTS: Cadaver of a White rat, preserved in chloroform. A dissection pan, Butcher’s twine, Bounty paper towels, latex gloves. 3. Instruments used in the dissection kit: Scissors; Forceps; Scalpel; and the Probe PROCEDURE:

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    Cahill’s invention, and “his instrument was the ancestor of present-day electronic music synthesizers” (Lejaren Hiller, Electronic Music). Furthermore, Cahill’s invention spurred the development of other electric instruments such as the electronic organ. In the 1920s, more electronic instruments were invented, some of which being monophonic meaning that only one note could be played at a time (Lejaren Hiller, Electronic Music). One of the more common monophonic electric instruments was the theremin

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