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This term paper describes the history and background of Asperger syndrome, focuses also on defining of Asperger's syndrome, it's prevalence and potential causes.... The researcher also observes the today's educational intervention of a syndrome and support issues.... Asperger syndrome (AS) has received relatively little attention in American special education until recently.... This term paper focuses on recognition of Asperger syndrome as a specific disorder and responsibilities on those who work with and treat those individuals with the disorder to more fully understand and meet their special needs....
6 Pages
(1500 words)
Term Paper
This essay "Pathophysiology of Small Bowel Obstruction and Nursing Interventions Applied to Nursing Practice" demonstrate background knowledge of small bowel obstruction through reviewing irritable bowel syndrome, its anatomy and physiology, its epidemiology, and laboratory tests and diagnostics.... Anatomy and physiology of irritable bowel syndrome.... Irritable bowel syndrome is characterized by pain and change in bowel movements because of abnormal muscle contraction and expansion....
8 Pages
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Essay
prevalence of down syndrome Down Syndrome is one of the most prevalent chromosomal condition.... Considering the prevalence of down syndrome, numerous research projects are being carried out by Down Syndrome Research and Treatment Foundation (DSRTF), encompassing- Balancing Excitation and Inhibition- the project deals with the exploration of neural circuits that are responsible for the memory and learning of the individual, using excitatory and inhibitory inputs....
5 Pages
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Research Paper
'The study's authors state that the results indicate that the pattern of abnormalities-more serotonin neurons, an apparent reduction of serotonin 1A receptors, and insufficient serotonin transporter-suggested that the level of serotonin in the brainstems of the SIDS infants was abnormal.... This paper ''Sudden Infant Death syndrome'' tells us that a lack of answers is part of what makes sudden infant death syndrome so frightening.... Although studies have identified risk factors for SIDS, such as putting infants to bed on their stomachs, there has been little understanding of the syndrome's biological cause or causes....
6 Pages
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Research Proposal
According to Salvatore (2005) police have a dual role in carrying out their sworn duties: to ensure the protection of public safety and to come to the aid of those unable to protect themselves from harm.... Too often both of these functions involve interaction with the same person in both capacities....
29 Pages
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Essay
he present study of the socio-emotional behaviors of down syndrome infants in the Strange Situation was designed to extend this work in two ways.... The study "Investigating down syndrome" focuses on the critical analysis of the major issues and peculiarities of the problem of investigating down syndrome.... First, whereas most research with down syndrome infants has focused on their acquisition of critical social and emotional responses, our research is concerned with the quality of certain socio-emotional responses that have already been acquired....
10 Pages
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Case Study
The paper presents such a genetical disorder as William syndrome.... 3 region of chromosome 7' as the exact cause of the William syndrome.... As the genetic basis had been proposed to cause Williams syndrome, such interruption in optimal physiological development can extend to neurological features, manifesting cognitive shortcomings through irregularities in behavioral patterns.... In one report, it exhibits that the development of a highly sociable nature in Williams syndrome is said to be developed early on in life, where their hypersociability relegates patterns of excessive efforts to establish and maintain social contact, despite the lack of cooperation on the other end of the interaction....
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Research Paper
The diabetes teacher's position thus widens ahead of training the patient with diabetes with the expertise required to control their syndrome; the diabetes teacher can assist the person to extend the optimistic psycho-social variation considered necessary to manage efficient self-management of diabetes....
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