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Sleep
Most students feel that their sleep time is constantly under
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respective times for various tasks, you can prevent the frustrat-
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A short case study might help to illustrate the difference ...
dietitian or your doctor may be able to help with information
and suggestions.
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Ten Basic StudyTips
1. Study in the library. Don’t study at home ... then go back to work for another half-hour or so. Cramming for an exam is
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before that ... and young child feeding
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sports teams. If fall teams are already formed, they may want to
encourage new students to participate in intramural teams or to
try out for winter ... other students in school.
The role of a coach and the context of athletics are ideal for
building trust between students and adults. This can be particularly
important for displaced students...
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Applied Radiological Anatomy forMedical Students
Applied Radiological Anatomy forMedicalStudents is the definitive atlas of
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paul butler is a Consultant Neuroradiologist ... pelvis
Bone scan 4 200 1.8 years
PET head (FDG) 5 250 2.3 years
Fig. 1.10. Typical effective doses for some of the commonly performed Imaging
investigations. The typical United Kingdom background radiation...
... uniformly, a great deal of information would be lost
as the viewer would not be able to distinguish the tiny differences
between differing HU values. By restricting the range of gray scale
information ... information during spiral CT is obtained as a continu-
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The parameters for spiral CT are slice collimation (the width of the
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From the spiral dataset, further reconstructions can be performed.
Multiplanar reformats (MPR) can be performed in any selected plane,
although usually in the coronal and sagittal...
... used for studying the duodenum.
Endoscopy has replaced barium for much of its investigation.
Jejunum and ileum
The jejunum and ileum comprise the most important part of the
alimentary tract for ... method for dividing them
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Section 3 The abdomen and pelvis
Chapter 5 The abdomen
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Applied Radiological Anatomy forMedical ... recurrence from scar tissue, and to look for
multifocal disease in dense breasts. While MRI is highly sensitive
for detection of focal lesions, its specificity for lesion characterization
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for the right kidney.
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Anatomy of the ureters
Each ureter is a fibromuscular tube, lined with transitional mucosa,
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Falciform ligament
This contains the obliterated umbilical vein and therefore runs from
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