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Biology
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1 The right coronary artery emerges from the right atrial appendage and the origin of the lung, is introduced into the coronary sulcus (atrioventricular) and runs right up to the posterior interventricular groove, which is introduced then c...

Emotions And Moods
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emotions" just as there are primary colours or do we need to think of each experience as unique? We have been wrestling with this question as long as we have been working with people with "mood disorders" and we recently spent several weeks...

Coronary Artery Disease
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coronary artery disease is a type of heart disease. Coronary arteries are blood vessels that carry blood and oxygen to the heart muscle. When these arteries become clogged with fatty deposits called plaque is called coronary artery disease ...

Heart Attack
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Heart attack is known in medical vocabulary as a sensitive myocardial infarction. Heart muscle gets its blood supply from arteries that start in the aorta as well as run on the exterior of the heart, renowned as the coronary arteries. The r...

History Of Latin/French/Spanish Languages
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information: French language is written using Latin alphabets and five diacritical forms which include, grave accent, circumflex accent, cedilla, acute accent and two ligatures such as œ and æ. Spanish Language has also emerged from Latin ...

Cardiology
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suffixes commonly used in the system (www.medicineamigo.com) Prefixes and suffixes in Cardiology Terminology Prefixes: "Brady meaning slowly. For example, bradycardia, which means a very slow heartbeat. "Dys'-meaning bad or difficult. For e...

On The Word Where It Came From Suffix Prefixes Origins At Least 2 Sources Work Cited Page Mla Format Size 12 Font Times New Roman
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on roots and prefixes (and a few suffixes) you will be able to discern the meaning of many new words almost immediately. (But do look them up for confirmation.) Take the word abject, for example. If you know that ab means away or down and j...