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    Adnexal Torsion

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    diagnose adnexal torsion is to look for what is called the “whirlpool sign”. In most cases, the whirlpool sign appears on a sonogram resembling that of a bulls-eye target or a snail shell. This study focused on the location of that whirlpool sign, medial or lateral to the ovary, and the clinical importance of the location. Research conducted by Navve et al., (2013) examined 30 confirmed cases of adnexal torsion, all of which had positive whirlpool signs seen with sonography. Certain sonographic characteristics

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    disadvantages of costs and the threat owning to costs. Analysis SWOT Whirlpool 1. Strength Technical strength: Whirlpool has nine kinds of products ranking first in the market of this industry, and three kinds of products ranking the top three in this industry in terms of world market share, with patent advantage and software copyright of 589 items. Whirlpool is in advanced world level in many technology areas. Whirlpool Group of "innovative drive" type is committed to providing consumers around

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    Since 2003, revenue has quadrupled annually. Whirlpool estimates that the new appliances in development from this system, once marketed, could produce $ 3 billion in annual sales, up from projections of $ 1.3 billion in 2003. Whirlpool developed microwave ovens that can grill steaks, bake pizzas, or come in the form of a drawer that slides out for easy access to large dishes. The firm

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    Whirlpool 's Future Won 't Fade The appliance giant 's CEO, Jeff Fettig, has a favorite word: innovation. His company has used it to set earnings records and build a cutting-edge brand These days, Jeff Fettig is getting the glory. Since mid-2004, Fettig has been chairman and chief executive of Whirlpool (WHR ), which as the world 's No. 1 maker of big-ticket appliances, has set records for sales and earnings. The housing boom in the U.S. certainly has helped. But the real numbers booster, says

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    opportunities for African Americans through the Whirlpool African American Network or WAAN to the mission of Whirlpool Asian Community. They also support human rights through their PRIDE community and recognize women in their Whirlpool Women’s Network. Further supporting men and women of all ages, races and backgrounds they have a networks for the development of Young Professionals, supporting Latin culture and recognizing the Hispanic community through the Whirlpool Hispanic net work, and a network designed

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    International Inc. 90.9B 19.35 26.81 2% 4.99 12.59% Whirlpool Corporation 13.36B 18.76 15.38 2.35% 2.8 3.78% From the above table, the values show the performance of company and the stability of the company in market. All these company belongs to electrical industry. Market capitalization shows the market value of a company’s outstanding share. Here Honeywell has the highest market capital and Emerson in middle. Comparing with other two companies’ whirlpool have the lowest value. P/E (Price/Earning) ratio

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    its people but he loved his family on land even more. More years past after he gave up until one afternoon. Sam felt the ground rumble, He heard someone from afar yell earthquake!. Sam looked up to see a whirlpool. He had been planning for this moment for years. He would swim into the whirlpool and hope for the best. But the wirlpool was a good mile off in the distance, at his age he had trouble getting around. He didn't have much time so did the first thing that came to mind. He swam over to a neighboring

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    Despite powerful concepts such as “validation,” and “jealousy,” “whirlpool” is the prime piece of diction. The imagery of a deadly whirlpool illustrates the central notion of how friendships can either relate peacefully to our own sense of selves or shatter our ideas of who we believe to be our friends. Rowe states, “Early in our life our own stream of conscious and unconscious constructions create, like a real stream, a kind of whirlpool that quickly becomes our most precious possession, that is, our

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    heard a deafening sound, coming from the sea; and saw a enormous wave, over which laid a thick cloud. We had hovered to a place where the sea each time become more and more between two high black rocks: under the rock on the left was a boiling whirlpool in which no ship could live; the opposite rock showed nothing dangerous, but Ulysses had been warned that here too lay great peril. We may ask as to why Ulysses passed through the narrow strip between these two rocks. Why did he not steer on the

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    the boat around and around in the midst of the storm, and lightning crackled. The wind was blowing hard and the shadowy mist covered over the windshield of the boat. The sky was melancholy and dark. And it was there in the center of the ocean, a whirlpool, it’s hungry jaws opening and trying to eat. “This boat has to work! Full power to the motor!” The captain said. There was a tiny spark of hope, a tiny chance for survival, as the motor reached full power and the ship started to move forward. But

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