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How did it go from non-airborne to airborne?
attend parachute training for about 6 weeks. make 5 parachute jumps and become qualified as a parachutist................
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What is gangrene?
Gangrene.
Gangrene is necrosis and subsequent decay of body tissues caused by infection or thrombosis or lack of blood flow. It is usually the result of critically insufficient blood supply sometimes...
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How is dry gangrene different from moist gangrene?
contrasting features of:
commonly limbs are affected sites(distal part due to ischemia)arterial occlusion is the mechanism.macroscopically the organ affected is dry, shrunken and black.putrefaction...
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What is airborne for?
Assuming the military is what you are wanting, between the first & second world war various means of transporting & delivering troops by air were attempted. During WW2 there were a number of...
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Is gangrene preventable?
Yes. Gangrene is preventable. Keep ALL body parts covered from cold weather. Wash cuts with peroxide or antiseptic bacterial soap before putting a bandaid on.