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    Fixed Drug Eruptions

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    young male patient used the fixed dose combinations with of different fluoroquinolones and nitroimidazoles several times in the last few years for self-treating repeated episodes of diarrhoea and loose motion, and each time experienced fixed drug eruptions that increased in number and severity on subsequent occasions. Suspecting association between the drug and the rashes, the patient each time discontinued the treatment prematurely, and preferred to switch to a similar formulation but with different

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    Ancient Crete First Inhabitants ?Humans are believed to have arrived on the island now known as Crete sometime between 6500-6000 BCE, and the early Neolithic inhabitants may have arrived from Asia Minor.? While these early inhabitants were primitive, they had already adapted some stages of productivity such as possessing domestic animals (?Minoan,? Dilos).? Modern archeological findings date handmade ceramic pottery, which was frequently decorated with incised geometric motifs and made to imitate

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    The Eruption of Norwegian Art In pre-modern European art, landscape painting is something commonly found and greatly admired. In the country of Norway, landscape painting allowed Norwegian art to come into its own in the 19th century. The most important contributor to Norwegian art is Johan Christian Dahl. He is often referred to as “the Father of Norwegian landscape painting” and is also considered the first great romantic painter in Norway. Being the first Norwegian painter to reach a level

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    History reveals that there were several key events that led to the eruption of the Civil War in 1861. For the most part, these events had merely spawned from one another and illustrated a tension based on sectional differences and proclivities that could not be repaired without a prolonged martial encounter. It is due to the belligerence of the Civil War that one can most convincingly argue that the event that proved to be most pivotal to the start of the Civil War was the Kansas Nebraska Act. This

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    In daily, weekly or yearly occurrences we can pick out days of balance, days of chaos and then days where we an adjusting from our mistakes or the the problems that we are facing at the time. In most chaos we have the ability to get back on our feet, make some new inventions to fix the problems, places or move away, dominate to get what you want, work together or tolerate the situation. In the case of the Minoans, once a balance, healthy, strong and inventive culture. Where life was more than good

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    Shasta and could be devastated by an eruption. They lie close enough to the base of the mountain that they could suffer damage from pyroclastic (hot gas, rock, and ash) and lava flows, tephra (rock fragments and particles ejected by a volcanic eruption)., lahars (destructive mudflow), and ballistic ejecta. Based on recent behavior, it is not likely that Mount Shasta will erupt catastrophic volumes soon. However, smaller eruptions are possible. At least ten eruptions have taken place in California in

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    Let’s Learn About Volcanoes On August 24th in the year 79, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius destroyed the entire town of Pompeii, Italy. Pompeii was located around ninety miles south of the capital city, Rome, and was founded in 600 B.C. The city of Pompeii lurked in the shadows of the huge volcano, Mount Vesuvius. The volcano was measure to be approximately sixty-five hundred feet high. During the eruption of Mount Vesuvius the entire town was demolished and townspeople were killed, and what was

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    In what ways do the volcanic gases from volcanic eruptions develop the atmosphere? When a volcano erupts, a plethora of debris and other hazards flows out from the mouth of the volcano. Of this debris, one of the most perilous threats is not only the lava but also any gases that are a product of the eruption. In fact, these gases that are released during, after, and sometimes before an eruption are one of the main culprits as to why volcanos erupt. These gases include, but are not limited to:

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    The Effect of Volcanic Eruptions on Climate Introduction Recently there has been a lot of research in the field of climate change, and much of it is focused on anthropogenic affects on climate. However, there has also been a great deal of research focused on natural Earth processes and how they affect the climate (Robock 2000). One natural process which significantly impacts climate is volcanic eruptions. Volcanic eruptions affect the climate of the earth in many ways (Zielinski et al 1997). Volcanic

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    • Time of eruption of the tooth: Start: 10-12 years& Finish: 12-14 years • Time the apex closes: 14-15 years • Number of roots:  90% Single root  8% Two roots  2% (rarely) three roots • Length of roots: 14 mm • Direction and curvatures of the roots  In the midroot area is oval-kidney shaped  There may be developmental depressions on the mesial and sides of the root  The root is narrow in the mesiodistal direction and broad in the buccolingual direction  The root tip shows a blunt apex

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