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    Anal Fistula and Et Al

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY Adams F. On fistulae. In: The genuine works of Hippocrates translated from the Greek with a preliminary discourse and annotation. New York: William Wood‚ 1849. Marvin L Corman‚ Colon and Rectal Surgery‚ 5th edition‚ Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Arderne J. Treatises of fistula in ano‚ hemorrhoids and clysters. From an early fifteenth century manuscript‚ translated by D’Arcy Power‚ London: Kegan Paul‚ 1910 Cosman BC. All’s well that ends well: Shakespeare’s treatment

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    doctor suspects pancreatic cancer‚ you may have one or more of the following tests to diagnose the cancer: Imaging tests to create pictures of your internal organs. Imaging tests help your doctor visualize your internal organs‚ including your pancreas. Imaging tests used to diagnose pancreatic cancer include ultrasound‚ computerized tomography (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Using a scope to inject dye into the pancreatic ducts. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)

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    on which the advances of science and technology depend are direct product of physics. The interests and concerns of physicists have always formed the basis of future technology. In medicine we use X-rays‚ radioisotope and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. In addition‚ laser‚ electron microscopes‚ synchrotron radiation‚ and electronics all depend on advances made in physics. Where would our modern western economies be without computers?—we could not build the electronics that modern computers

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    Interventional Radiology

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    use of imaging to both diagnose and treat disease visualized within the human body. Radiologists use an array of imaging technologies (such as x-ray radiography‚ ultrasound‚ computed tomography (CT)‚ nuclear medicine‚ positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)) to diagnose or treat diseases. Interventional radiology is the performance of‚ usually minimally invasive‚ medical procedures with the guidance of imaging technologies. The acquisition of medical imaging is usually

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    a detailed patient history and a thorough clinical evaluation and detailed MRI studies must be carried out. In children‚ typical imaging features such as a low lying spinal cord and a thickened filum terminale is confirmed by special imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) scan and ultrasound studies. An MRI uses a magnetic field and radio waves to produce cross-sectional images of particular organs and bodily tissues. In addition‚ demonstration of spina

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    defects‚ coronary artery disease‚ heart failure‚ valvular heart disease‚ electrophysiology. Radiology is a study that encompasses the whole body by the use of imaging to both treat and diagnose diseases. By use of X-ray‚ ultrasound‚ computed tomography (CT)‚ nuclear medicine‚ positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Gynecology or Gynaecology is another interesting study; the Greek word gyne or gynaika meaning woman. As you can see‚ Gynecology is the study of a woman

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    Ultrasonic Motor

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    technology. But these motors suffer from many drawbacks. The field of ultrasonic seems to be changing that driving force. DRAWBACKS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC MOTORS Electromagnetic motors rely on the attraction and repulsion of magnetic fields for their operation. Without good noise suppression circuitry‚ their noisy electrical operation will affect the electronic components inside it. Surges and spikes from these motors can cause disruption or even damage in nonmotor related items

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    Theory 2.1. Resonance 2.2. Resonators 2.3. Resonant Energy Transfer 2.4. Resonant Coupling 2.5. Energy Transfer and Efficiency 2.6. Coupled Mode Theory 2.6.1. Simulation Results in Different Coupled Modes 2.6.1.1. Energy Transfer With k/T >>1 2.6.1.2. Energy Transfer Without k/T >>1 2.6.1.3. Influence of k/T on the Total Energy of the System 2.6.2. Dielectric Disks 2.6.3. Capacitively-loaded conducting wire loops 3. WiTricity 3.1. What WiTricity is not? 3.1.1. Traditional Magnetic Induction

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    Psychology 1

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    Psychology - scientific study of behavior and mental processes. The 7 Subfields of Psychology Developmental Psychology - The study of how people grow and change physically cognitively‚ emotionally‚ and socially from the prenatal period through death. Subfields include: child‚ adolescent‚ and life-span psychology. Physiological Psychology - Investigates the biological basis of behavior. Subfield include: neuroscience‚ biological psychology‚ and behavior genetics. Experimental Psychology - Investigates

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    Lockjaw Research Paper

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    Trismus or Lockjaw is essentially a disorder that prevents the mouth from opening properly‚ fully‚ or to otherwise function improperly. If there is pain or tension in your mouth that prevents you from fully opening your jaw it is likely that you have lockjaw. This disorder itself is relatively harmless‚ but it is an indicator of some issues that may be very important. One of the most famous causes of this disorder is having an infection known as tetanus which is potentially lethal. Tetanus has a

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