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    Mycoplasma haemofelis is the most prevalent erythroparasite in felines (Reagan, 30). This tiny blood parasite is the cause of feline hemotropic mycoplasmosis (FHM), previously known as feline infectious anemia (FIA) (“New: IDEXX…”). Formerly known as Haemobartonella felis or Eperythrozoon felis, these hemoplasma were considered rickettsial organisms until the late 1990’s following 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequence analysis which revealed a closer pylogenetical relationship to the genus Mycoplasma

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    We Should Act As A Nation

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    The modern world faces many problems like climate change, economic uncertainty, many recent terrorist attacks all over the world and increasing the number of deaths. These factors along with the ongoing struggle by indigenous people for being recognised as the original custodians of the land, education and health makes us really think about how we should act as a nation. Since 1788, artists have been describing our country in art. They have acknowledged the landscape, the people and the way of life

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    Joseph Koltes M. Guista English 101 14 Oct. 2010 Oleanna is a two character play about a power struggle between a University Professor, John, and a student, Carol, who accuses John of sexual harassment. The play begins when John, a condescending University Professor who holds power with his status, expresses his frustration at Carol's class performance as she deduces that he is buying a house. He feels she is, in reality, bright but troubled, and she agrees, citing her social and economic background

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    As dental hygienists, we will see a variety of patients in our dental office. Each patient will present with a unique medical history. It is essential to know how to treat our patients to the best of our ability, so that they are comfortable and cared for throughout the entire treatment process. They might have a certain disability, disorder, or disease that may alter or affect how we treat them. My patient is a 58-year-old female, who presents with controlled type II diabetes, hypertension,

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    Health care is a public health issue that continues to trouble different countries yearly. There is always a debate on whether health care is a human right issue or if it is just a luxury. Every year, it is always heard on the news about how a country is trying to improve their health care system, but there are always roadblocks that hinder the bill from passing. This paper will discuss about the best and worst parts of other countries’ health care systems, previous problems that the U.S health care

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    Periodontal diseases is a group of multifactorial biofilm-initiated oral diseases with common characteristic signs and symptoms including inflammation and progressive destruction of the periodontal apparatus of the teeth, namely the gingiva, cementum, periodontal ligaments and alveolar bone (Berezow & Darveau, 2011; Genco & Borgnakke, 2013; Jayaraman, Shendre, Gattani, & Rajput, 2013; Krayer, Leite, & Kirkwood, 2010; Wolf & Lamster, 2011). Broadly divided into gingivitis and periodontitis, The 1999

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    When conducting an investigation for a homicide due to a handgun it is important that investigators and firearms technicians have an understanding on how a handgun is manufactured, what is a bore, rifling patterns and their purpose, and caliber. Class and individual characteristics are present in handguns, projectiles and shell casings. Every handgun contains general rifling characteristics based on the number and width of grooves, as well as the direction of grooves. After a handgun is fired it

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    Materialism Art

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    give the appearance of gradation (Dick Blick Holdings Inc., 2016) (Explore Acrylic Painting, 2012). After the background dried I used flat brushes in varying sizes to paint the rest, but using a stiff round brush to finish the trees leaves with a stippling technique (Dick Blick Holdings Inc., 2016) (Explore Acrylic Painting, 2012). I have attempted using warm colours inside the glasses and cold colours outside of them just to add to the difference of decay and depression verses happy and

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    Introduction Course Overview Potential lead contamination from drinking water presents a significant health risk. Recent examples of this lead contamination include Flint, Michigan, a city that experienced a large increase in the number of people, especially children, who exhibited symptoms of lead poisoning. A March 9, 2016 article in the Washington Post reported data from the Environmental Protection Agency that indicated approximately 350 schools and day-care centers across the US failed lead

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    Since the birth of comics, they have shaped the youth of America. Comics have made an impact among this country’s youth by reflecting social issues and making political statements. Comics have been a driving force in people’s interpretation of good and bad, as well as a moral compass. The first major superhero, Superman, was created in 1933 by Jewish high school students Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Superman made his debut in Action Comics #1 published in June 1938. After Superman’s success came

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