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    Emotion In Psychology

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    Emotion can be measured through self reported subjective, and conscious experiences, known as feelings, or objective measures of intensity and time-frame. Having established a foundation upon integrative principles, these levels of analysis were integral in my investigative journey on sadness. When is sadness functional or dysfunctional? Under which conditions does sadness facilitate adaptive or maladaptive behaviors. Through this inquiry, it is my hope to disentangle the misconceptions…

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    Dental Implant Failure

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    Table 4: Failure Mode and Effects Analysis FailureModeS Effects Causes PDRPN (1) Chronic inflammation Insufficient Sterilization 5 8 320 Infection 8 (2) Dental implant mobility Poor aftercare 2 6 96 (3) Dental implant replacement Incorrect handling 1 7 56 (1) Swelling and redness Early Loading 7 4 252 Fracture 9 (2) Pain and heat Manufacturing defect 3 4 108 (3) Dental implant replacement Incorrect transportation 1 2 18 (1) Generation of debris Insufficient healing 8 3 216 Lack of…

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    Steve and the Cracking of Spirit While Steve provides a variety of resources for the articulation of potentially resistive politics within spaces of control, in recognizing memes as pharmakon, any modal analysis would be remiss without acknowledging the potentially negative side effects. Specifically, the Old Economy Steve meme promotes generational conflict that can reify the dissociative logics that embolden the proletarianizing force of control. Specifically, while the criticism offered by…

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    The endodontically treated tooth require restoration due to the loss of the tooth structure, altered physical characteristics, dehydration, altered esthetic of the residual. Esthetic, structural and functional rehabilitation of a pulpless tooth is important to promote a successful restorative outcome. Posts and cores are used in endodontically treated, weakened teeth as a basis for prosthetic crowns. The primary reason for using a post is to retain a core with the objective to restore the…

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    Gastroparesis Study

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    (Enterra Therapy) by undergoing laparoscopic surgery implanting device under general anesthesia. The perioperative and postoperative outcome includes operative time, estimate blood loss, pain score, drug usage, and hospital stay were collected and analysis Implant Procedure: The gastric electrical stimulator device (Enterra Therapy) which all patients received is a Model 7425. This device was set as the standard parameter (pulse every 5 second all 24 hours a da, High frequency (14 Hz), Low…

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    Clinical Problem: Patients with severe Clostridium difficile that are treated with typical antibiotics have an increased chance of recurrent infection. Objective: To determine if the use of Fecal Microbiota Transplants are more effective in treating severe cases of C diff infection. PubMed, Google scholar, and the National Center for Biotechnology Information were researched to gather clinical trial and guidelines for Fecal Microbiota Transplants. The key words used to find the evidence were,…

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    Gug Rouuch

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    micromanaged his employees, and the effect it has on them. It discussed power bases of leaders in influencing employees, the benefits of delegation, and its relation to organizational politics. One could be a leader in one situation but may not maintain his or her leadership effectiveness in another situation. This case highlights the importance of contingency leadership approaches, and how empowering employees leads to positive effect on organization performance. Analysis Doug Rauch…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Airlines are one of the important means of transport around the world and considered one of the quickest mode of transport in most of the country in the world. “The accident rate for airline travel is lower than for any other mode of transportation, and it continues to decline” (Lane, 2005). However, with incidents like September 11 attack, MH370 and MH17, it shows that accidents do happen and cause a lot of fatalities. “Airlines choose to avoid the financial distress by…

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    Mindfulness is a common action in the emergency management system, but it is not the same as hyper-vigilance. While it is important not to respond to every little anomaly, prior planning and awareness can make the difference necessary to move into crisis mode. (Sellnow & Seeger 2013, 190). Mindfulness applications are far-reaching, but is fairly common as theories go. Local, state and Federal law enforcement authorities often use this as a way to…

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    2.1. The left ventricle and interventricular septum The heart has two inferior chambers, called the right and left ventricles, respectively. These chambers are the “pumps” that expel blood into the blood vessels and keeps it flowing through the body (Rizzo, 2016). The left ventricle is a cavity that has thick muscular walls that contains the papillary muscles as well as the chordae tendinae that attaches the atrio-ventricular valve leaflets to the papillary muscles (Leeson, Augustine,…

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