Articles, tagged with "vital functions", page 1
15th March 2012
Stock Exchange is the name of the market where instead of goods and services, stocks and shares are traded. Investors can sell or purchase shares, bonds or securities of different companies and corporate bodies. More often these purchases and sales are ma...
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Author:
Arfan
03rd October 2011
So many people are trying to find healthy skin tips to get glowing skin. If individuals can obtain healthy skin without spending money then all the better since many of us invest so much on cosmetic products.
The cosmetic industry is a multi-billion do...
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Author:
Marcus Wilson
25th November 2010
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software system aims in integrating the vital functions of an enterprise leading to a better communication and flow of data through the different units of an enterprise, regardless of their geographical locations. A stan...
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Author:
Ryan Mutt
23rd November 2010
If you show the signs of poor liver health then it is time to get a natural liver cleanse. If you detoxify your liver correctly then you will feel re-invigorated and protect yourself from potential future health problems.
The liver is a very important ...
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Author:
Marcus Wilson
04th August 2010
The reddish-brown organ, liver is the largest glandular organ of the body, weighing about 1.36 kg. It has four unequal sized lobes lying on the right side of the abdominal cavity beneath the diaphragm and on top of the stomach, right kidney and intestine....
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BCC Research
15th July 2010
Reducing lines and wrinkles is the primary goal of almost all anti aging products. While Botox was for a while considered to be the most effective treatment for wrinkles, scientists worked quickly to find a safer and less costly way to achieve the same re...
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Author:
Jenny Angrove
07th June 2010
CoQ10 is a quinone, a class of organic compounds that occur naturally as pigments. These are found in plants, bacteria and some fungi. The chemical structure of CoQ10 is similar to that of Vitamin K. Because the body needs CoQ10 in minute quantities for m...
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Author:
Kevin Agrawal
10th July 2009
The current trend in outsourcing a firm's certain functions or processes is often viewed as a means to retain its competitiveness, cut costs or maintain their profit margins. A call handling service provider, commonly known as a call center, refers to a f...
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Author:
joalesto
13th February 2009
All cells in the body need water, oxygen, glucose and glutathione. The levels of glutathione in our cells could be predictive of how long we will live. For exhaustion and chronic fatigue sufferers reading this, the information that follows is vital to you...
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Author:
Judy Thompson
17th December 2008
It is usual for doctors to presume that you understand the fundamental structure of the kidneys. When arguing the outcomes of certain radiology tests (for instance ultrasounds and CT's), it is likely that they will what is wrong but not needed what is nor...
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Author:
Mc Raflesia
16th August 2008
The liver is the largest organ in your body and carries out many vital functions. Its responsibilities are, or example, digesting proteins and fats, removing toxins from your body, producing chemicals that stop the blood from clotting, and releasing bile ...
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marketingignite1@gmail.com
08th February 2007
Have you ever noticed the difference between men and women's ability to lose weight? A man can simply stop eating junk food and two weeks later will have lost ten pounds. On the other hand, after hours in a gym and weeks of calorie counting many women wil...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
12th October 2006
The kidneys are responsible for a number of vital functions. Although acute or severe disease of the kidneys produces symptoms that you would probably not ignore, chronic degeneration may result in symptoms that are too mild or too general to warrant a tr...
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