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    Was he dead or alive? Did the helicopter land safely? What happened to him? I knew that we left on really good terms, but will I truly get to say goodbye. Was this the day that he will leave me. I rushed to get ready to go, to the place that could be the best place to be or the worst, all at the same time. I could smell this place, feel it in the air. It will either be peaceful or the worst place I will ever go. I will know in one hour. I might never see him again, or will I. One hour. I

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    Four interval times (PR, RT, TP and RR) measured in seconds were recorded both with the subject at rest and after the subject had exercised. The PR and RT intervals remained virtually unchanged with the PR intervals remaining the same both before and after exercise with an interval time of 0.15 seconds, and the RT interval increase by 0.01 seconds from 0.37 at rest to 0.38 seconds after exercise. More substantial changes were noted in TP and RR intervals. The TP interval decreasing from 0.32 seconds

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    In the academic library that I chose to examine, finding the reference desk is no easy task for the unfamiliar patron. With three major entrances and six floors to navigate, this library is an epitome of what most libraries would strive to have: boundless space for patrons and a vast, growing collection. The patron, however, could easily take one glance at this gargantuan building and easily become overwhelmed, despite the services that this one building contains, such as being combined with financial

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    A coronary artery anomaly (CAA) is defined as a congenital coronary artery malformation in the absence of other congenital cardiac defects. As we continue to lack a screening tool to diagnose CAAs, catheter-directed angiography remains the gold standard both for diagnosis and treatment of CAAs. Intervening CAAs continues to remain a complicated task even in the hands of experienced operators. The greatest challenged faced in the management of CAAs is a delay in recognition largely due to the element

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    Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Chloe McSherry Cardiology in Practice SSC Report – Case Based Approach Patient Information: The Patient: • Patient X was a 77-year-old gentleman who agreed to speak to me on 26/ 06/16 • I wanted to write about patient X as I had watched his emergency PCI on 22/06/16 • I spoke to the patient in CCU whilst his wife was here. This proved useful as the patient has Alzheimer’s disease, and although it is only mild he did struggle to piece together

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    COMM 2P98 Sara Posen Russell Johnson March 8, 2016 The Toronto Star as a Local Newspaper Local Canadian daily newspapers pose an important role in communication and media industries. The continuing publications of local newspaper outlets encompass articles, news, advertisements, and can be accessible either online or through print. Newspapers are parted into diverse segments of political events, entertainment, crime, business, sports, and the weather to name a few categories. By constructing different

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    Seth Kahn’s (2011), article entitled, “Putting Ethnographic Writing in Context,” identifies ethnography as the study of “relationships, rituals, values, and habits that make people understand themselves as members of a group.” Ethnographers adopt a stance of observation, as well as participation to better understand the discourse among members within a particular group, or discourse community (Khan, 2011). This ethnographic research will “connect what community members know and do, with what they

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    Introduction: Everywhere in this land, there are people who suffer from depression live around us and maybe they are so close to us as relatives and friends. People might be aware to recognize and help those people to be as a part of process of their medication. The most important point here is that the relationships between physicians and patients. A good communication between them means physicians can realize their patients, and also they can effectively diagnose their patients. According

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    functioning of the deep ocean thermohaline circulation. What is the Thermohaline circulation? The Circulation of the world’s oceans can be divided into the upper and the lower. The upper few 100 metres movement is generally wind-driven whereas below this, circulation is driven by the heating and cooling of waters producing regional density differences. This creates the ‘Thermohaline circulation’ (THC), otherwise known as the Great ocean conveyer, an overturning circulation system. Waters move extremely slowly

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