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    In the article, Access All Areas: The Real Space of Rock Documentary by Jonathan Romney, he mainly focuses on the idea of backstage or “behind the current” and how it comes into play in rock documentaries. He argues his points that the backstage of a concert is not a sacred place for celebrities on and off the screen of a rock documentary, backstage is not a real home, and rock documentaries are full of unauthentic and cliché scenes. The documentaries show the star on stage captivating the crowd

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    A ganglion cyst is a tumor or swelling on top of a joint or the covering of a tendon. It looks like a sac of liquid. Inside the cyst is a thick, sticky, clear, colorless, jellylike material. Depending on the size of the cyst may be firm or spongy. Ganglion cyst, also known as Bible cyst, are more common in women, and 70% occur in people between the ages of 20-40. Rarely, ganglion cyst can occur in children younger than 10 years. The cyst are most commonly occur on the back of the hand at the wrist

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    Determining age estimation from cranial sutures. When faced with an unknown set of remains it is a difficult task to establish an age for the individual. The sex and the ethnic origin of the deceased can usually be determined reasonably easily just by observing key characteristics in the bone structures; however working out the age is usually done by giving just a rough estimation, instead of a specific age. This is due to the fact that as age increases, the range for a correct estimation widens

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    lose bone mass in different aspects. This disease is common in men under 45 years of age and in women over 45 years of age. I believe that all types of osteoporosis are caused by lack of calcium and vitamin D in our bodies. Many of us do not consume the correct amount of calcium and vitamin D that we should. Some of the signs are deterioration, hairline fractures, and the inability to balance. From experience dealing with my husband, he has been suffering with his back since he was a young boy, running

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    The first type of medications they discussed was calcium and vitamin D supplementation. They discussed how in a few nations calcitriol and alfa calcidol have been utilized as engineered analogs of vitamin D for the treatment of osteoporosis. A meta-investigation demonstrated that vitamin D supplementation alone can't diminish break chance. In any case, the consequences of another meta-examination uncovered a break hazard diminishment

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    General Theoristics

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    General characterristics – The material MCP-4275-PV represents the right ramus of a hemimandible of about 500mm length, which is divided in two parts due a median fracture of taphonomic process. It is noticed that the material was folded over the preservation process, which the anterior part reached out the posterior part causing the break. The hemimandible features the lower anterior portion to the rear with respectively 33mm and 102mm roughly. The glenoid cavity lay beyond the dorsal limit of

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    Bone Grafts

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    Introduction Different etiological factors cause Bone defects , like trauma, tumors, and infections. Too large defects are is not easy heal in a spontaneously, this defect is named a serious size defect ,which is well-defined as minimum magnitude of an intraosseous injury so ,it will not cured naturally during the man lifetime. (2) In this circumstance, undesired soft tissue proliferation in the bone weakness inhibits with the wound healing procedure and disturbs bone forming cells proliferation

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    Bone is a living organism that is continuously regenerating its self through two stages (formation and resorption). In the resorption stage old bone is broken down then removed by cells. Then in the formation stage, new bone is built to replace the old by cells called osteoclasts. When the human body is younger more bone is produced than removed and as the body grows in age it’s the opposite also known as primary osteoporosis since it isn’t caused by other condition or long time medication. Osteoporosis

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    Ankylosing Spondylitis

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    Which body parts are affected? Ankylosing spondylitis usually starts in the sacroiliac joints, which connect the spine and the pelvis together. In fact, the telltale sign that joint inflammation is caused by AS, and not another type of arthritis, is chronic lower back pain that is worse in the morning, feels better after exercising, and seems to come and go in flares for no apparent reason. The pain can fluctuate from side to side in the sacroiliac joint. The inflammation can then spread upwards

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    Calcium

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    particularly those aimed at children, is the association of calcium with strong bones, for example, Petis Filous has the slogan “Made with calcium and vitamin D to help bones grow stronger” (Petis Filous). The focus of this essay will be the structure and function of calcium, where it can be obtained from diet, toxicity, deficiency and relationship with vitamin D. The group 2 metal makes up 4.1% of the Earth’s crust, making it the fifth most abundant metal, and it can only be found in compounds, such as calcium

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