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    SIRS Specific organ dysfunction Respiratory dysfunction The lungs are a common site of injury in MODS. Lung injury may be either primary when the initial insult is to the lungs themselves (eg pulmonary contusions or aspiration pneumonia) or secondary‚ due to a non pulmonary disease process‚ (eg a septic intra-abdominal process or severe pancreatitis). Acute lung injury results in damage to the alveolar epithelium and/or the pulmonary capillary endothelium causing fluid leakage from blood vessels

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    Multiple Sclerosis

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    lymphocytic permeation leads to harm of the myelin scabbard and axons. Initially‚ inflammation is temporary and re-myelination occurs but is not long-lasting. Hence‚ the early course of disease is characterized by occurrences of neurological dysfunction that usually recover. However‚ over time the pathological alterations start to take over by widespread microglia activation associated with broad and constant neuro-degeneration‚ the clinical correlate of which is progressive growth of disability

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    Hyaena hyaena. They are covered in pale tan to greyish shaggy fur. They have black stripes sliding down their fur in a vertical arrangement. The striped hyena’s face is usually dark with a black throat patch on the underside of their neck. Thick‚ erectile hair runs down the nape of its neck to its rump. Hair can be raised to make the hyena look larger. They frequently grab and shake each other by the neck in mock of fighting rituals. They have long legs that also have stripes‚ while the neck and

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    mitochondrial disease. Mitochondrial diseases result from deficiencies and in the protein which play important role in electron transfer chain. Mitochondrial dysfunction causes damage to brain‚ heart‚ kidneys and muscle etc. since these organs need large amount of energy to perform specific functions. Articles I chose address mitochondrial dysfunction and how it can lead to major and deadly diseases such as; Alzheimer disease and

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    Metaframeworks 2010 In the first DSM published in 1952‚ sexual deviation was classified under “personality disorders‚” specifically “sociopathic personality disturbance.” In the DSM-IV-TR today‚ paraphilias are distinguished from Sexual Dysfunctions characterized by disturbance in sexual desire and the psychophysiology of the sexual response cycle. Paraphilia’s can be conceptualized as arousal patterns involving uncommon or unusual erotic appetites for a wide variety of behaviors

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    Parkinson's Disease

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    Abstract Parkinson’s disease is a brain disorder associated with problems such as tremors‚ rigidity‚ slowness of movement‚ and also muscle stiffness (Pinel‚ 2008). Its foundation is based on the implications made by James Parkinson‚ the founder of the brain disorder. Many symptoms can be described within this disorder and to some extent‚ some causes can able be defined. Treatment then becomes easier to invent or find as causes and symptoms are apparent. This research paper will attempt to discuss

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    Female Orgasmic Disorder

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    Running Head: FEMALE ORGASMIC DISORDER 1 A Common Sexual Dysfunction in Women: Female Orgasmic Disorder Corneisha Rivers General Psychology 201-60 Jasmin Searcy March 27‚ 2014 Running Head: FEMALE ORGASMIC DISORDER 2 Abstract My research paper will be introducing a common sexual dysfunction founded in women in the United States. Female orgasmic disorder is the incapability to have an orgasm while dwelling in sexual intercourse. Women who have reached the age of menopause suffer

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    Diabetic Cardiomyopathy

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    inhibit the insulin metabolic Akt/PKB signaling and thus inhibit GLUT4 translocation and insulin-stimulated glucose uptake [24]. Therefore‚ lipid accumulation and its lipid metabolites contribute to cardiac insulin resistance and dysfunction. Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress The increased mitochondrial fatty acid uptake and β-oxidation

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    During sexual arousal erectile tissue fills up with blood due to nerve impulses. The semen is then expelled by urethra through the shaft of the penis to the outside of the body. This is achieved by muscle contractions as a result of stimulation to the sympathetic nerves of the

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    Pornography From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Pornography (disambiguation). "Porn" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Porn (disambiguation). "Sexually explicit" redirects here. For non-pornographic sexually explicit imagery‚ see erotic art. Page semi-protected Pornography (often abbreviated as "porn" or "porno" in informal usage) (Greek: πορνεία‚ porneia‚ fornication) is the explicit portrayal of sexual subject matter for the purpose of

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