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    number one symptom is inflammation of subcutaneous adipose tissue (Braun-Falco, 2001). It typically initially manifests as a bumpy outbreak of highly touch-sensitive, red, swollen nodules on the skin. The part of the skin that becomes infected is the septa between subcutaneous fat lobules, with an absence of vasculitis and the presence of radial granulomas (Schwartz, 2007). The outbreak is usually limited to the lower legs. Chronic or recurrent erythema nodosum is rare but may occur. Erythema nodosum

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    The SEPTA presents transit services that includes buses, trolleys, subways, and regional rails to everyplace in the Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties. SEPTA services is accessible seven days a week, 365 days of the year from 5 A.M. and 12 A.M. “Customers have a variety of fare options to suit their travel needs. Paying

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    1. Tuesday, September 26, 2017 –Today I took the SEPTA regional rail to work this morning. While walking down the row of seats I found myself searching for the seat without trash, or holes in the seat. While on my train ride I noticed by surroundings. The vast amount of different people on the train amazed me. There was an elderly gentleman on my right, and in the seat in front of me was a man who did not have the most pleasant scent. Noticing people eating, coughing, or sleeping and drooling on

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    myocardium, which is mostly cardiac muscle. The innermost layer is the endocardium. The heart has 4 chambers which allow is the pump correctly. Two atria chambers which receive blood and two ventricular chambers which discard of blood. There are two septa`s in the heart. The interventricular ( separates the 2 ventricles) and the interatrial (separates the 3 atria). Blood circulation is a thing because of the heart. Systemic circulation allows the blood to flow from the left side through the tissues

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    Kyle Nardine Professor Woodworth Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:00-3:15 10/28/14 Evaluation Essay: Why the Flyers are better than the Sixers Growing up in the Philadelphia region I’ve heard more debates about sports than I have about politics. Most of these debates usually consist of “your team sucks” or “That team is from New York so that’s why they are awful!”. The problem with these debates is the people involved in the debates don’t offer any insight as to why their favorite team is the best. What

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    Earthworm Research Paper

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    because it contains cells with nuclei. Moreover, the earthworm is a multicellular organism which means that it is an eukaryote as prokaryotes are unicellular. The lumbricus terrestris consists of several segments. These segments are referred to as septa. The middle segments have bristles called setae, which help the worm move around. It also has five hearts which are all used to circulate blood throughout the body of the worm. On the exterior, the earthworm has a cuticle over its skin. The cuticle

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    showed multiple arterial feeders & surgical excision of the lesion was the choice of treatment, although the hemangioma was small in size. Low flow venous malformation appear on MRI examination as lobulated, serpentine, poorly demarcated lesion with septa, hypo- or isointense on T1-weighted sequences and hyperintense on T2-weighted sequences. Signal void rarely occurring, but characteristic, due to phleboliths or caused by the presence of clots in veins. The lesion exhibits diffuse contrast enhancement

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    the first time in Bhagwant sagar from Khandwa (M.P.) 3. Camposporium pellucidum (Grove) Hughes 8 Mycol., 36:9,1951. Conidia: long, multiseptate, rod like pale brown coloured, end cell being colorless,80-140 x7.5-12 µm with up to 16 septa, cylindrical and gradually tapered towards the apex, main body is Prolonged apically into narrow hyaline projection, slightly curved appendage or rostrum up to 145 µm long, 2 µm thick at the tip. Habitat: Conidia in foam samples and dead wood, Bhagwant

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    I hope you are doing well. I am Amy Ratigan, a sophomore at Merion Mercy Academy, located outside of Philadelphia, and I am writing to you in hopes that you will consider my plan. I am proposing that when drivers turn seventy years old, they should be required to retake the driving exam. Mercury News states: “According to the Institute of Highway Safety, drivers 85 years and older have the highest rate of fatal accidents per miles driven of any age group.” However, if there were a law passed which

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    Oryzae Pathogens

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    Perithecia are normally globose to subglobose and brown to black with a glabrous surface. Each unitunicate3 ascus holds eight ascospores with the apical ring present. Ascospores are hyaline and fusiform, taper at both ends with three septa, and contain haploid nuclei. The mycelium of M. oryzae is septate with haploid nuclei (Luo and Zhang 2013, TeBeest et al

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