Fibromyalgia is a complex disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, nonrestorative sleep, depression, headaches, and gastrointestinal complaints. Based on current research, what is the most likely underlying cause of fibromyalgia?
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In bryophytes, gemmae are ________.
In bryophytes, gemmae are ________.
Which of the following bryophyte groups has sporophytes with…
Which of the following bryophyte groups has sporophytes with stomata and meristem and the sporophytes are large and persistently photosynthetic?
Directions Escuchar: Read these statements. Then, listen to…
Directions Escuchar: Read these statements. Then, listen to the recording and choose the best answer according to the question. Click on the audio below to complete this section. Audio credit to VHL Manuela es…
A 56-year old male with a 45-pack year history of smoking an…
A 56-year old male with a 45-pack year history of smoking and is still smoking 1/2 ppd, presents to establish care. The NP reviews the patient’s current and past medical history, only significant for hypertension controlled by lisinopril 10 mg daily, and his completed health maintenance/preventive care/screening. Noting the patient’s age and smoking history, after discussing screening recommendations and answering the patient’s questions, the NP will order
Please watch the following TED Talk: (32 minutes) Hearing im…
Please watch the following TED Talk: (32 minutes) Hearing impaired Scottish Percussionist, Evelyn Glennie, discusses sound in “How to Truly Listen.” There is a profound difference between ‘hearing’ and ‘listening’ to music. Please watch the video entirely and consider not only her opinions and experiences as a musician, but also what you have gleaned from this course, concerning the concept of listening. Following the video, please respond to the three questions/prompts. You may type your answers directly into the provided text submission box or you may upload a Word document. https://www.ted.com/talks/evelyn_glennie_how_to_truly_listen#t-143543Links to an external site. Thoughtful, critical, and introspective inquiry is necessary as you consider ‘music’ and what you have learned about “listening” to music. Please respond to the following prompts and questions with a minimum of 3 sentences for each response. You are required to reference interesting, related points made by Evelyn Glennie in each response. Failure to follow these directions will result in loss of points. Final Exam Grading Criteria Questions are worth 33-34 points each 15 points Write 3 Complete Sentences 5 points Cite a point by Evelyn Glennie 13-14 points Clearly answer the question 1. Describe the difference(s) in “listening” and “hearing.” (33 possible points) 2. What do you think the advantages are of active “listening” to music? (33 possible points) 3. How can YOU engage in active listening, as opposed to passive listening, outside of a Music Appreciation course? (34 possible points)
Assume a demand-paged memory where the page table is held in…
Assume a demand-paged memory where the page table is held in registers. Given: Memory access time = 100 nanoseconds. Page fault service time: 10 milliseconds if the replaced page is clean (not modified), 60 milliseconds if the replaced page is modified. The replaced page is modified 10% of the time. The desired effective access time (EAT) must not exceed 115 nanoseconds. What is the maximum acceptable page fault rate (p)?
Identify the paths A, B, C, and D in the diagram. For path B…
Identify the paths A, B, C, and D in the diagram. For path B, Q=0.
Instructions: Answer any four of the following five question…
Instructions: Answer any four of the following five questions. If you answer more than four, only the first four will count. (15 points each) Kant argues that only the good will is unconditionally good. First, explain the distinction between conditional and unconditional goods. Then describe how Kant argues for the claims that (1) the good will is unconditionally good and (2) happiness is only conditionally good.
Q2: What are some common characteristics of spam emails that…
Q2: What are some common characteristics of spam emails that email filters look for?a)Suspicious Subject Lines: Urgent offer, & You’ve won.b)Excessive Keywords: Free,Win, Limited timec)Malicious Attachments: Executable filesd)Grammar Errors: Poor spelling or awkward phrasing.e) All of tehe above