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    The First Childbirth

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    stage, the second stage, and the third stage. Uterine contractions mark the beginning of the first stage and cause the cervix to become effaced and dilated, or thinned and widened to enable the baby to pass through the birth canal. In order for the baby to pass through the birth canal, the cervix needs to be widened to approximately 10 centimeters. The first uterine contractions are not very painful and typically occur every 10-20 minutes. This stage is often the longest stage, especially if the…

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    Endodontist

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    Endodontist Can Help You with Root Canal Treatment #RootCanalTreatment is required for all those patients who have an injured nerve that probably results in losing a tooth. This therapy helps in saving your smile and prevents further tooth decay. When you suffer from bad or diseased nerve then you need an Endodontist. An Endodontist performs Root Canal treatment that is a process of removing damaged tissue present in the middle of the tooth. The space is then cleaned and filled with the white…

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    to come, followed by canals, steamboats and railroads.…

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    Results The results obtained were statistically analyzed using the Fishers exact test. Table 1: Comparison of microbial growth between different groups Sodium Hypochloride Total Fishers exact test Endovac Laser Control p-value No Growth 5(50.0%) 8(80.0%) 0 15(37.5%) <0.001* <103 5(50.0%) 2(20.0%) 0 7(17.5%) 103 – 108 0 0 0 8(20.0%) >108 0 0 10(100.0%) 10(25.0%) Total 10 10 10 40(100.0%) *p<0.05 statistically significant p>0.05 non significant, NS Amongst the 10…

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    Crafted from a vast well of historical evidence and text, The Artificial River, not only highlights the engineering feat in the construction of the Erie Canal, but masterfully weaves in a great era of change in the United States including burgeoning commercial growth, new forms of mechanical innovations, and the social shift of the polity of a nation headed towards civil war. The author of the book, Carol Sheriff, immaculately portrays the arduous yet rewarding project that would shift…

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    When first looking at the image the viewer can see a canal with boats and homes all along its sides. Each docked boat belongs to one of the homes on the canal giving the sense of belonging. Based on the viewer’s opinion, it can be assumed people are living in the homes. The homes are all connected forming one long building, but the viewer can see differences…

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    policies was the Panama Canal and the Torrijos Carter Treaties. Because Colombia refused to allow the United States to build a canal, the United States decided to help Panama gain independence from Colombia in exchange for a strip of land to construct the Panama Canal.In the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty, permanent US rights to a Panama Canal Zone that stretched across the isthmus was established. The canal opened in 1914 but many Panamanians questioned the validity of the…

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    In the early 19th century there was an economic boom called the “Market Revolution.” There are many factors that took place in the late 1700s and early 1800s that contributed to the beginning of the market revolution, the cotton industry and cotton gin, the population growth and expansion of the United States, and the transportation revolution and industrial revolution. Farmers would produce crops for their families and they would have surpluses of the crops as well which they sold in local…

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    Otitis externa (OE) is an inflammation or infection of the external auditory canal (EAC), the auricle, or both. There are a few types of OE; acute diffuse OE, acute localized OE, chronic OE, eczematous OE, necrotizing (malignant) OE an Infection that extends into the deeper tissues adjacent to the EAC and Otomycosis an Infection of the ear canal from a fungal species. The acute OE is most common in swimmers while the acute localized OE is associated with infection of a hair follicle. The chronic…

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    fascism, and struggled to prevent the takeover of the Suez Canal in Egypt and a loss of access to British India as a result. Italy in Libya Since 1911, Italy had been in possession of Northern Libya, a place where the Italian Dictator Benito Mussolini desired to begin the establishment of an Italian Empire in the Middle East. Mussolini called the Mediterranean “Our Sea,” and desired to take control of it as well as the British controlled Suez Canal. The Italians attempted to invade…

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