Articles, tagged with "latin words", page 1
07th December 2011
What truly differentiates doctors of chiropractic from any other healthcare professionals is the fact that chiropractors are the only professionals who are trained to diagnose and treat what are called spinal subluxations. The word “subluxation” comes fr...
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Jessica
18th November 2011
The history of perfume is intertwined with the history of the first human civilizations. Shortly after men and women started living together in large groups, they discovered incense. Archeologists have uncovered samples of the substance that date back to...
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Andrea s
16th November 2011
Communication is a very important aspect in everyday life. Either you want to build a relationship, sustain your business, get the job you want, or successfully convince somebody about your idea; persuasion plays a major role in these processes.
Subli...
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Franklin Esmur
17th October 2011
Laminotomy Surgery
Laminotomy In India
The term laminotomy is derived from the Latin words
Lamina name is given to the bone protecting the spinal canal, and otomy means opening or hole. A laminotomy is a surgical procedure that is used to...
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pankaj Nagpal
12th October 2011
Shoot the Breeze with Capitol and Say "Hello" to Summer!
Fun Facts: Summer 2011 begins June 21st at 1:16 EDT with the "Summer Solstice" as the Sun reaches its northernmost point in the sky. After this date, the days start getting shorter. The word "...
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Eric Lebersfeld
04th October 2011
A swimming pool, swimming bath, wading pool, or merely a pool, is a bottle filled with water envisioned for swimming or water-based regeneration. There are many normal sizes; the major and sincere is the Olympic-size swimming pool. A pool can be construct...
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ChristinaX
09th September 2011
ABSTRACT
"If you have knowledge, let others light their candles by it." Information as a term has been derived from the latin words "formation" and "forma" which means giving shape to something and forming a pattern respectively.
The Right to Inform...
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santosh kumar
06th May 2011
What is insomnia? Insomnia came from the Latin words in which means not and somnus which means sleep. By deciphering through the Latin words, insomnia literally means no sleep. This condition is characterized by having difficulty falling asleep or staying...
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Michael
05th May 2011
The word clock is derived from the Latin words ‘clocca’ meaning bell. There are various opinions about the first civilizations to have measured time; some says Greek, some Hindus, and some say the Egyptians. In more than 7000 yrs. ago the Hindus Aryan civ...
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hannremolado
15th April 2011
Subliminal messages aren't a brand new factor, nonetheless they are yet grossly misunderstood not solely by the media but in addition by the conventional psyche of the masses. This does not need to be so though, as in fact they're a fairly simple psycholo...
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richy4fire
02nd March 2011
Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has su...
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riztgren
16th February 2011
The History of Acupuncture
Acupuncture comes from two Latin words namely “acus" which means needle in English and “pungere" which means prick. Its history originated in China more than 2000 years ago and has evolved into various forms.
Some of the ...
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Jeff Anderson
15th February 2011
Calling all New York City spa lovers and fashionistas: when you live in a city that never sleeps, it can feel like your whole body never gets a chance to rest - especially your feet. The average person walks approximately four miles every day or 115,000 m...
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Cynthia Culver
07th February 2011
It is understood to be true that Yarsagumba's fame escalated when people all over the globe began thinking of it as "Himalayan Gold" or "Himalayan Super Herbal". Yarsagumba, or Yarshagumba, is coined from the Latin words cordyceps sinensis, which translat...
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JustinC
31st January 2011
Sleep study, also called polysomnography (PSG) is a multi-parametric test that is used to study sleep. It is also used as a diagnostic tool in sleep medicine. The result of the test is called polysomnogram derived from Greek and Latin words.
Sleep stu...
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Styla Brite