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    Therapeutic Ultrasound – How Effective Is It in Overuse Running Injuries Therapeutic ultrasound (US) is a process similar to conventional ultrasound‚ in terms of its basic functionality. During a non-therapeutic US‚ a device emits and receives inaudible sound waves (usually in the range of 700‚000 to 3‚300‚000 Hz‚ or oscillations per second). These waves usually produce an image on-screen for a radiologist in order to determine internal body organs and functionality status; however‚ in therapeutic

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    Gene Therapy for Renal Diseases and Transplantation Contributions to Nephrology Vol. 159 Series Editor Claudio Ronco Vicenza Gene Therapy for Renal Diseases and Transplantation Volume Editors Ariela Benigni Bergamo Giuseppe Remuzzi Bergamo 15 figures‚ 4 in color‚ and 6 tables‚ 2008 Basel · Freiburg · Paris · London · New York · Bangalore · Bangkok · Shanghai · Singapore · Tokyo · Sydney Contributions to Nephrology (Founded 1975 by Geoffrey M. Berlyne) Ariela Benigni

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    Characteristics of Romantic Period * Rachmaninoff Piano concerto No.2 1stmovement Sergei Rachmaninoff’s piano concerto No.2 is composed in 1900 at the end of the Romantic period emphasizing anti-modernism and representing the older Romantic tradition. The first movement is in sonata-allegro form‚ which is exposition‚ development‚ Recapitulation and Coda‚ preserving and extending the formal structure from the Classical period. The piece is very emotional and expressive‚ containing a lot

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    El medio ambiente en aprietos El medio ambiente es el entorno de los seres humanos. Los seres vivos‚ el suelo‚ el agua‚ el aire‚ los objetos que fabrica el hombre y la cultura son parte del medio ambiente. Los organismos vivos y los seres humanos dependemos de los factores del medio ambiente. El consumo y uso excesivo de los recursos está destruyendo el medio ambiente‚ esta extinguiendo plantas y animales y está contaminando el medio ambiente en general. Los seres humanos debemos tomar conciencia

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    genotoxicity: An in vivo analysis. Central European Journal of Biology.‚ 7(2): 334-342. 5. Pulla Reddy‚ A. and Lokesh‚ B.R. (1994). Effect of dietary turmeric (Curcuma longa) on iron-induced lipid peroxidation in the rat liver. Food Chem. Toxicol.‚ 32: 279-283. 6. Li‚ A.P. and Heflich‚ R.H. (1991). Genetical Toxicology by CRC Press. 7. Mazumdar‚ M.‚ Giri‚ S. and Giri‚ A. (2011). Role of quercetin on mitomycin C induced genotoxicity: Analysis of micronucleus and chromosome aberrations in vivo. Genetic Toxicology

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    cause responsive cells to proliferate‚ upregulate biosynthesis of important growth factors and immunomodulatory regulators‚ recruit mesenchymal stem cell migration towards the allograft‚ and enhance angiogenesis within healing wounds in vitro and in vivo.50-52‚ 104‚ 106‚ 107 In contrast‚ competitive tissue allograft products have been shown to contain only a fraction of the soluble factors that are retained in dHACM through the PURION Process.105 These wound care products also have not demonstrated

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    Animal Testing: contradictory perspectives and the balance between them A long time ago‚ animals were used for numerous purposes‚ and one of those uses is utilising them in scientific studies which known as "Animal Testing". According to Oxford dictionaries‚ animal testing refers to experiments involving the use of animals. As reported by the national centre for biotechnology information (2011)‚ animals were used regularly in scientific biomedical researches in the past by Greek and Arab physician

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    weeks after the injection was made‚ a cranial opening was made near the paramedian lobule and a coverslip was created right on top of the dura and the surgical cyanoacrylate. The researchers waited at least two weeks for the mice to recover‚ and an in vivo two-photon microscopy was performed by using a laser-scanning confocal microscope and external‚ non-descanned photomultiplier tubes. The parallel fibers were identified in raw z-stacks‚ and their changes in time were recorded. The size of appearance

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    This article was downloaded by: [Texas A&M University Libraries and your student fees] On: 21 March 2012‚ At: 11:06 Publisher: Taylor & Francis Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House‚ 37-41 Mortimer Street‚ London W1T 3JH‚ UK Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/bfsn20 Antioxidants in Food: Mere Myth

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    HEMATOLOGY REVIEWER ANEMIA Anemia: decrease in the number of RBCs‚ Hb content‚ or Hct content below the lower limit of the normal range for the age and sex of the individual Pediatric Anemia A. Hemolytic Anemia: there is premature destruction of RBCs 1. Hereditary Spherocytosis: most common inherited abnormality of RBC membrane; defect in ankyrin‚ band 3 or spectrin proteins surface area deficiency leading to spherocytosis 2. Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency: defect in PKLR gene  PK cannot convert phosphoenolpyruvate

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