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    Jacob Powell Write-up for Heart and Blood Vessels Date: 10/18/2013 Time: 1330 Biographical: G.B., 20, Male, Caucasian, DOB: 01/23/1993, Student, Dr. Wang, Orientated to person, time and place, reliable source of information. No deficits in mental ability. Write-up for Heart: History of Present Illness- Chief Complaint- Fatigue Denies chest pain Fatigue is persistent, but not strong enough to interfere with capabilities Denies associated symptoms Denies medication Denies cough Denies difficulty breathing

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    CASE STUDY Tashtego Advanced Topics in Management Accounting and Control The purpose of this paper is to analyze the economic situation of the company Macedonian Shipping and give a recommendation whether the company should use the motor vessel Tashtego as a freight tender beween Dar-es-Salaam and Zanzibar in East Africa or as a tapioca ship between Balik Papan and Singapore in the East Indies. Fundamental to all these considerations are measurement issues. Financial measures, in particular, cost

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    Vessel in Orbit is a musical narrative of a fictional spatial voyage piloted by a trio of talented musicians and longtime associates. I'm talking about the quick-tempered drummer Whit Dickey, conceptualist violist Mat Maneri, and groundbreaking pianist Matthew Shipp. Together, and furnished with the appropriate palettes, they illustrate this cosmic adventure that starts with the characterization of their “Spaceship 9”. There’s an imminent sense of danger brought by an insistent chord, an unambiguous

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    Circulation 1. Compare and contrasts the anatomy and physiology of blood vessels: arteries, veins and capillaries. Why are these differences significant in the overall function of the circulatory system? Please be specific. The arteries are thicker and more elastic because of the fast pumping of blood that leaves the heart to other organs to the body, as where the veins are small due to the low blood flow because of the slow movement from the capillaries to the veins not like the forceful pumping

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    New England during the 19th century, ships were of the utmost importance, especially for the transportation of goods. Vessels of all kinds have always played a key role in society ever since the first one was built. The vessel that was most widely used in New England at this time was the coasting schooner, ideal for hauling cargo up and down the Americas, and one of these vessels is now known as the Australia. This rig has a unique past, and was even mistaken to be much older than she really is.

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    Burst blood vessels can appear in two different forms. One is a purplish mark that looks like a bruise. The other one appears as a red spreading of cells. These popped blood vessel can appear anywhere on the body. Spider veins or thread veins are other names for them. They usually tend to heal on their own, but sometimes there can be things that make the process go a little faster. What Causes Popped Blood Vessel in Foot? Popped blood vessels are usually caused by trauma, malnutrition, certain

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    Navy Vessels: The USS Monitor Essay

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    advancements in technology. During the civil war in the Brooklyn harbor the United States Navy built a vessel that would duel the South’s vessel the CSS Virginia. The battle would be the first of the kind in that for the first time two Ironclad vessels would battle. The purpose of the Ironclad warship was not new to the United Sates government. There had been previous attempts at making such a vessel, most notably by the Koreans. At the time of the Civil War there were two types of Ironclads the monitor

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    Introduction The vessel traffic services (VTS) that help keep the seas safe and orderly is an interesting grouping of ideas, procedures and equipment. The purpose of this essay is to describe the VTS and how it incorporates its fundamental concepts within its actions. The essay will first describe the technical equipment that is usually associated with VTS. Next, this writing will discuss the specific services that VTS uses in its methods and principles. The following section will discuss the training

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    Disease of the heart and blood vessels, also known as heart and blood vessel disease, has many problems that are mostly directly related to dangerous blood vessel disease. Dangerous blood vessel disease is a condition that develops when plaque builds up in the walls of the (blood vessels from the heart/busy roads). The plaque narrows the (blood vessels from the heart/busy roads) making it hard for blood to flow through. If a blood clot forms, it can cause a heart attack or stroke due to the blood

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    gasses, nutrients, and wastes. Also, the cardiovascular system protects the body against infection, regulates temperature, and helps maintain fluid balance within the body.] [Cardiovascular disease is a range of disorders of the heart and blood vessels. Examples of CVD are an arrhythmia, coronary artery disease, and congenital heart disease.] [Tobacco use increases the risk for CVD because it damages the lining of arteries. Also, it decreases the level of HDL and increases the levels of LDL cholesterol

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