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    Origins Trying to understand how German medicine would culminate in its darkest period from 1933-1945 you must first understand its origins. Proctor thoroughly argues that the foundation of racial hygiene stems from a period when German Social Darwinists were beginning to create a fervor that would spread throughout the country. He notes in his book that the main pervasive idea was that Germany was going to be overrun by a population of poor and indigent people who because of their fast reproduction

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    still remember those words, ‘When you are a clinician, you are saving a life, but when you are a public health personnel, you are saving thousands of lives at a time’, delivered by my professor in the orientation class of undergraduate Community Medicine course. That introductory speech was so motivating that I contemplated for a while, should I be in the ‘thousands life saver’ group? Though inspiring, that speech alone was not sufficient to grow my interest in public health. Day by day I felt the

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    Regenerative medicine is an emerging field that had known incredible advances over the last 20 years. It’s a broad interdisciplinary field aiming at repairing, regenerating or replacing damaged, malfunctioning or missing cells and tissues leading to restore normal function in patients. The remarkable progresses made in stem cell therapy, gene therapy and bioengineering, and the intersection of these domains are the basis of this developing (promising, emerging, evolving, blooming) medicine

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    interest. Students interested in the field of medicine study biology and don’t generally study much outside of science. Or, students interested in music study musical theory and learn several different instruments – they don’t cross over into other fields of thought. This type of learning, however, really doesn’t reflect the way the world works. It doesn’t even properly reflect human experience: many students are puzzled when it comes to choosing a field of study. They settle on one because there hasn’t

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    The effects of different irrigation treatments and CO2 concentrations on the stomatal conductance (gs) and transpiration rate (Tr), of maize are shown in Fig. 4a, b, c, d. The figure shows that gs and Tr decreased with the enrichment of CO2 concentrations under both RI and DI. Compared with RI400, gs and Tr were 27 and 23% lower under DI400; for the elevated CO2 concentrations, gs and Tr were 22-36 and 25-26% lower under DI when compared with RI. Relative reductions in gs and Tr due to the DI treatment

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    Different seizure medicines tend to yield different types of side effects. Just because a certain effect is common with one medication, however, does not mean that the individual will experience it. Many people have few or no problems with side effect. Some side effects are associated with specific medications and occur fairly frequently. Examples of some idiosyncratic effects are listed here. Of note, these will vary from one drug to another. Common dose dependent side effects are usually related

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    3) “As successful hemostasis and complications rates are comparable between MC and Exoseal use, we advocate VCD-use in order to shorten procedure time and bedrest with reduction discomfort levels as well as increased overall patient satisfaction” (Pieper, 2016). 4) “Angioseal used after coronary procedures did not increase the incidence of complications relative to that associated with traditional compression haemostasis; it increased patient comfort levels (Wu, 2015). 5) “A low incidence of vascular

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    Introduction Diagnosis of diseases in the veterinary field by using tissue/cell culture or antibodies, are adopted by various techniques such as neutralization (Borchers et al., 2005; Taniguchi et al., 2000), Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) (Langedijk, et al., 2001), Agar Gel Immunodiffusion (Alvarez et al., 2010) and Complement Fixation Test (CFT) (Hartley et al., 2005; Adone et al., 2008). In the past few years ago onwards, the veterinary diagnosticians has been incorporated new molecular

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    Regenerative medicine and transplantation is the recent advancement in the field of scientific medical research embarking on the evolvement of embryonic stem cells(ESCs)and reprogrammed human somatic cells called induced pleuri potent stem cells(iPSCs) .Human embryonic stem cells were first derived in 1998 by Thomson et al. and induced pleuri potent stem cells(iPSCs) in 2007(Thai Journal of Obstetrics and GynaecologyApril 2013) The innate proficiency of the human embryonic stem cells to differentiate

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    BioMed Sports Medicine located at 6601 Center Drive West, Los Angeles, CA 90045 H.E.A.L was able to come up with the following predictions. BioMed Sports Medicine is located near a college campus, it is predicted to receive many clients, due to the large amount of college athlete injuries from varsity sports like Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Football, Volleyball, Golf, Gymnastics, Water Polo and Track & Field. After looking over the number of clients obtained by BioMed Sports Medicine in the year

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