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The intuitive notion that light travels in a straight line seems to contradict what we have learnt in Chapter 8, that light is an electromagnetic wave of wavelength belonging to the visible part of the spectrum. …
Haemoglobin and porphyrins The following document contains a compilation of various mneumonics and short notes that are extremely useful for memorizing the complex pathways of this chapter.
What is an Ideal Radiograph? State the Rules of Projection Geometry. Describe the principles, advantages and disadvantages of Bisecting Angle Technique and Paralleling Technique.
f) A 55 years old hypertensive male comes with complaints of dry and painful eyes for few weeks. On examination, he was afebrile, BP was 150/98 mm of Hg. Facial and lower limb oedema was present. …
PATHOGENESIS raised levels of free fatty acids. INCREASE MOBILIZATION OF FAT FROM ADIPOSE TISSUE TO LIVER. INCREASE INFLUX OF FATTY ACIDS IN LIVER.
Write Preventive Dentistry. What are the various levels of Prevention.Write in detail about the primary and Secondary level of prevention of oral cancer. What do you understand by social sciences ? Write …
a) What is metabolic acidosis? Enumerate its causes and describe the various compensatory mechanisms operating in the body. b) Describe the process of glycogrnolysis in the body and its …
EMBOLISM Embolus -It is a detached intravascular solid, liquid, or gaseous mass that is carried by the blood from it’s point of origin to a distant site, where it is often causes tissue dysfunction or infarction.