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    indicates unprocessed MR images. Second row shows intensity inhomogeneity corrected images corresponding to first row images. Third row denotes intensity standardization as applied to second row (inhomogeneity corrected images). Diffusion MRI and Fetal Brain Connectome (PI: Dr. Yap) Dr. Yap has made significant contributions to advancing

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    The cause of this disorder is due to genetic and/or environmental factors that can inhibit fetal movement before birth resulting in joint contractures. The exact cause of the disorder is still unknown. The extrinsic factors include decreased intrauterine movement, oligohydramnios, defects in fetal blood supply, hyperthermia, or viral infections. Intrinsic factors include defects in muscle and connective tissue as well as neurological abnormalities. Pathophysiology: Some theories are due to gene mutations

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    Rational thinking is important, especially for emotionally charged issues, and the abortion debate is certainly emotionally charged. Pro-life people see an unborn fetus just as deserving of protection as a grown adult. Most of them use soul talk to support their views.( Although, there are other more philosophically sophisticated arguments they could use.) Pro-choice people, however, do not see an unborn fetus as a life, at least in the sense of being the same as an adult or a child. Due to this

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    employees from Planned Parenthood communing about fetal tissue being used for medical research. I was disappointed to hear that the U.S Senate Failed at defunding the Planned Parenthood. According to Flores in her article in the journal & Courier, The pro-lifers are not backing down, and I hope this is true because what the clinic was doing is very inhuman. Planned Parenthood should be closed down for keeping what happened to the fetal tissues in the dark. Women who enter into the doors of this

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    "Proliferation Capacity of Human Dental Pulp Stem Cell in Serum Free Culture Media (in Vitro Study)” Research project submitted to the Faculty of Dentistry Ain Shams University, for registration for the Degree of Masters in Oral Biology, Faculty of Dentistry, Ain Shams University. By Esraa Mohamed Abdel Moniem B.D.S Faculty of Dentistry, Misr International University, 2012 E-mail: esraamoh267@gmail.com Phone: 01001542375 FACULTY OF DENTISTRY, AIN SHAMS

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    used in the clinical setting for medical diagnosis. It is the most common imaging modality of obstetrics and gynecology and to this day, there has been no evidence showing harmful effects of ultrasound at the clinical exposure levels. There has been research into the possible biological effects of ultrasound and while ultrasound is still generally seen as a safer form of diagnostic imaging, it is still important to understand what those biological effects are. Understanding the bioeffects of ultrasound

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    that the use of undifferentiated cells to suppress inflammation as well as remyelinate axons is a viable alternative to or in conjunction with current treatment of those with Alzheimer’s disease. For patients and their families, the research behind embryonic stem cells offers them the hope of a cure for chronic and debilitating conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Epilepsy, ALS, Huntington’s Disease, MS and Cerebral Palsy. For scientists, however, it epitomizes

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    Introduction Scientists for medical research have used embryonic stem cells in the past. Scientists have had amazing success while using these stem cells in their research. However, embryonic stem cell research has become a very controversial topic. With this controversy, it has become very hard to receive permission to do research on embryonic stem cells. Although scientists are in the early stages of research, the outcomes look very promising, making me very hopeful that this controversy will

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    really do with embryonic stem cell research. In America Stem Cell Research has been ridiculed and looked down at. Religious and different political parties though say its morally unethical, that the scientist are “playing god” and those fertilized eggs don’t have a choice to live or die. Embryonic stem cell have shown to help fight almost 70 top diseases in the world. In the next following year possibly erasing them from the face of the earth. Stem cell research is the way of the future it can so

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    (Tolsma 5) They also know some vaccinations contain fetal tissue and those who are “prolife” (many religious groups) are against the scientific use of fetuses. “...further detailed research by several prolife groups has provided direct proof of a connection between aborted fetal tissue and many vaccines. That connection, and its implications for whether prolife citizens should consider using the vaccines, raises some

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