This document provides instructions on how to write a bibliography. It explains that a bibliography is a list of all the sources used in a research project or paper and should be included at the end. The document outlines the key components needed for different source types like books, magazines, websites, and emails. It also explains the purpose of a bibliography is to give proper credit to other authors' ideas and avoid plagiarism. Finally, it notes that bibliographies should be alphabetized and examples are given for assembling the final bibliography correctly.
The document discusses invention, innovation, and discovery in the music industry and technology more broadly. It defines key terms like invention, innovation, patents, trademarks, and copyrights. It also provides a brief history of innovation in music players from the phonograph to modern CD players and computers to illustrate how technology has evolved over time through invention and innovation.
Music has significant communicative power through both lyrics and beyond words. It tells stories, evokes emotions like laughter, tears and dance, and accompanies important ceremonies. Music reduces pain, increases blood oxygen levels, regulates respiration and heart rate, reduces anxiety and fear, and boosts the immune system. It acts as a natural pain reliever without side effects by distracting the mind and synchronizing brainwave frequencies. Live music is particularly effective as it can respond to patients and transmit vibrations. Different styles of music may be suited to different client needs such as the acutely ill, chronically ill, children/elders, and actively dying.
The Weber-Fergusson incision is indicated for access to tumors involving the maxilla extending superiorly to the infraorbital nerve and into or involving the orbit. It provides wide access to all areas of the maxilla. The incision line is drawn through the vermillion border along the filtrum of the lip, extending around the base of the nose along the facial nasal groove. It then extends infraorbitally below the cilium to the lateral canthus. Tarsorrhaphy sutures are placed in the eyelid. The incision is made through the skin and subcutaneous tissue along the nose, and the full thickness upper lip is transsected with ligation of the labial artery
This document provides guidance on effective reading and note-taking strategies for research. It emphasizes beginning any research activity by identifying why you are doing it in order to focus your approach. Some common reasons to read include exploring a topic, identifying research questions, understanding main ideas, and critiquing arguments. The document also lists factors like time available and existing knowledge that affect your reading approach. It then offers tips for active reading, selective note-taking, and critiquing texts. Specific activities are outlined to practice applying the strategies, like asking questions of texts and taking notes on flagged passages.
The document discusses various aspects of orthodontic diagnosis including:
1. Examination methods like radiography, models, and facial/intraoral photos are essential for diagnosis.
2. Diagnosis involves recognizing the problem, formulating it, interpreting examination results, and determining the overall orthodontic problem.
3. A comprehensive diagnosis summarizes the most important facts without insignificant details.
How to Write a Biography : Rules and ExamplesHow To Write
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This document provides guidance on writing biographies in 3 or fewer sentences. It defines a biography as an account of someone's life written by another person. Biographies explore key events in a person's life and find meaning within them. The document recommends including significant information about the subject, a strong introduction, proper structure by focusing on important life events, and a conclusion that discusses the subject's contribution. It also provides tips for choosing a title, introducing the subject, proofreading, and using references.
Musicians are at risk of various injuries from repetitive motion, improper technique, and overuse. These can include carpal tunnel syndrome and tendinitis. It is important to maintain good posture and avoid excessive force. Musicians also need to protect their hearing, as loud volumes or durations can cause permanent noise-induced hearing loss. Proper lifting technique is necessary to avoid injury when transporting instruments or equipment. Basic sanitation such as alcohol wipes is recommended when sharing instruments.
This document discusses orthognathic surgery, including indications, history, etiology, and the process of diagnosis and treatment planning. Key points include:
- Orthognathic surgery combines orthodontics and oral surgery to correct jaw and facial deformities. It is indicated when skeletal problems are too severe for orthodontics alone.
- Diagnosis and treatment planning involves collecting patient records, facial and cephalometric analysis, and determining the problem list and possible solutions.
- Psychological factors like unrealistic expectations, body image, motivation, and personality can influence patient satisfaction with results. Careful patient evaluation and counseling is important.
- The overall process involves compiling a database, classifying the problem,
orthognathic Dr. RAHUL VC TIWARI, SIBAR INSTITUTE OF DENTAL SCIENCES, GUNTUR,...Rahul Vinay Chandra Tiwari
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This document presents a case for orthognathic surgery. It summarizes the patient's background information, chief complaint of forwardly placed upper front teeth, dental and medical history, examination findings including facial analysis and cephalometric measurements, problem list of maxillary prognathism and mandibular retrognathism, investigation results, diagnosis, and proposed treatment plan of bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO) and anterior maxillary osteotomy (AMO) to correct the class II div I malocclusion.
Dr Rahul Tiwari OMFS SIBAR Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Prade...Rahul Vinay Chandra Tiwari
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Dr Rahul Tiwari OMFS SIBAR Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. A comparison of bone resorption over time. An analysis of the free scapular, iliaccrest and fibular microvascular flaps in mandibular reconstruction
Music has significant communicative power through both lyrics and beyond words. It tells stories, evokes emotions like laughter, tears and dance, and accompanies important ceremonies. Music reduces pain, increases blood oxygen levels, regulates respiration and heart rate, reduces anxiety and fear, and boosts the immune system. It acts as a natural pain reliever without side effects by distracting the mind and synchronizing brainwave frequencies. Live music is particularly effective as it can respond to patients and transmit vibrations. Different styles of music may be suited to different client needs such as the acutely ill, chronically ill, children/elders, and actively dying.
The Weber-Fergusson incision is indicated for access to tumors involving the maxilla extending superiorly to the infraorbital nerve and into or involving the orbit. It provides wide access to all areas of the maxilla. The incision line is drawn through the vermillion border along the filtrum of the lip, extending around the base of the nose along the facial nasal groove. It then extends infraorbitally below the cilium to the lateral canthus. Tarsorrhaphy sutures are placed in the eyelid. The incision is made through the skin and subcutaneous tissue along the nose, and the full thickness upper lip is transsected with ligation of the labial artery
This document provides guidance on effective reading and note-taking strategies for research. It emphasizes beginning any research activity by identifying why you are doing it in order to focus your approach. Some common reasons to read include exploring a topic, identifying research questions, understanding main ideas, and critiquing arguments. The document also lists factors like time available and existing knowledge that affect your reading approach. It then offers tips for active reading, selective note-taking, and critiquing texts. Specific activities are outlined to practice applying the strategies, like asking questions of texts and taking notes on flagged passages.
The document discusses various aspects of orthodontic diagnosis including:
1. Examination methods like radiography, models, and facial/intraoral photos are essential for diagnosis.
2. Diagnosis involves recognizing the problem, formulating it, interpreting examination results, and determining the overall orthodontic problem.
3. A comprehensive diagnosis summarizes the most important facts without insignificant details.
How to Write a Biography : Rules and ExamplesHow To Write
?
This document provides guidance on writing biographies in 3 or fewer sentences. It defines a biography as an account of someone's life written by another person. Biographies explore key events in a person's life and find meaning within them. The document recommends including significant information about the subject, a strong introduction, proper structure by focusing on important life events, and a conclusion that discusses the subject's contribution. It also provides tips for choosing a title, introducing the subject, proofreading, and using references.
Musicians are at risk of various injuries from repetitive motion, improper technique, and overuse. These can include carpal tunnel syndrome and tendinitis. It is important to maintain good posture and avoid excessive force. Musicians also need to protect their hearing, as loud volumes or durations can cause permanent noise-induced hearing loss. Proper lifting technique is necessary to avoid injury when transporting instruments or equipment. Basic sanitation such as alcohol wipes is recommended when sharing instruments.
This document discusses orthognathic surgery, including indications, history, etiology, and the process of diagnosis and treatment planning. Key points include:
- Orthognathic surgery combines orthodontics and oral surgery to correct jaw and facial deformities. It is indicated when skeletal problems are too severe for orthodontics alone.
- Diagnosis and treatment planning involves collecting patient records, facial and cephalometric analysis, and determining the problem list and possible solutions.
- Psychological factors like unrealistic expectations, body image, motivation, and personality can influence patient satisfaction with results. Careful patient evaluation and counseling is important.
- The overall process involves compiling a database, classifying the problem,
orthognathic Dr. RAHUL VC TIWARI, SIBAR INSTITUTE OF DENTAL SCIENCES, GUNTUR,...Rahul Vinay Chandra Tiwari
?
This document presents a case for orthognathic surgery. It summarizes the patient's background information, chief complaint of forwardly placed upper front teeth, dental and medical history, examination findings including facial analysis and cephalometric measurements, problem list of maxillary prognathism and mandibular retrognathism, investigation results, diagnosis, and proposed treatment plan of bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO) and anterior maxillary osteotomy (AMO) to correct the class II div I malocclusion.
Dr Rahul Tiwari OMFS SIBAR Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Prade...Rahul Vinay Chandra Tiwari
?
Dr Rahul Tiwari OMFS SIBAR Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. A comparison of bone resorption over time. An analysis of the free scapular, iliaccrest and fibular microvascular flaps in mandibular reconstruction