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Four Phases Of Mitosis

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The signs and symptoms of migraine vary among persons. Therefore, what a person experiences before, during and after an attack cannot be defined exactly. The four "signs and symptoms" below are common among persons but are not necessarily experienced by all migraine sufferers:



1.The prodrome, which occurs hours or days before the headache.

2.The aura, which immediately precedes the headache.

3.The headache phase.

4.The postdrome.

The first phase: The Prodrome

Prodromal symptoms occur in 40% to 60% of migraineures. This phase consists of altered mood, irritability, depression or euphoria, fatigue, yawning, excessive sleepiness, craving for certain food (e.g., chocolate), and other vegetative symptoms. These symptoms usually precede the headache phase of the migraine attack by several hours or days and experience teaches the person or observant family that the migraine attack is near.

The second phase: The Aura

The migraine aura is comprised of focal neurological phenomena that precedes or accompany the attack. They appear gradually over 5 to 20 minutes and usually subside just before the headache begins. Symptoms of migraine aura are usually sensory in nature.

Visual aura is the most common of the neurological events. There is a disturbance of vision consisting usually of unformed flashes of white or rarely of multicolored lights (photopsia) or forma­tions of dazzling zigzag lines (arranged like the battlements of a castle, hence the term fortification spec­tra or teichopsia).

Some persons complain of blurred or shimmering or cloudy vision, as though they were look­ing through thick or smoked glass. The somatosensory aura of migraines consist of digitolingual or cheiro-oral paresthesias, a feeling of pins-and-needles experienced in the hand and arm as well as in the ipsilateral nose-mouth area. Paresthesia migrate up the arm and then extend to involve the face, lips and tongue.

The third phase: The Headache

The typical migraine headache is unilateral, throbbing, moderate to severe and can be aggravated by physical activity . Not all of these features are necessary. The pain may be bilateral at the onset or start on one side and become generalized, usually alternates sides from one attack to the next.

The onset is usually gradual. The pain peaks and then subsides, and usually lasts between 4 and 72 hours in adults and 1 to 48 hours in children. The frequency of attacks is extremely variable, from a few in a lifetime to several times a week, and the average migraineur experiences from one to three migraines a month.

The head pain varies greatly in intensity. The pain of migraines is invariably accompanied by other features. Anorexia is common, and nausea occurs in almost 90 percent of persons, while vomiting occurs in about one third of persons.

Many persons experience sensory hyperexcitability manifested by photophobia, phonophobia, osmophobia and seek a dark and quiet room. Blurred vision, nasal stuffiness, diarrhea, polyuria, pallor or sweating may be noted during the headache phase. There may be localized edema of the scalp or face, scalp tenderness, prominence of a vein or artery in the temple, or stiffness and tenderness of the neck. Impairment of concentration and mood are common. Lightheadedness, rather than true vertigo and a feeling of faintness may occur. The extremities tend to be cold and moist.

The fourth phase: The Postdrome

The person may feel tired, "washed out", irritable, listless and may have impaired concentration, scalp tenderness or mood changes. Some people feel unusually refreshed or euphoric after an attack, whereas others note depression and malaise.

Disclaimer: The information presented here should not be interpreted as medical advice. If you or someone you know suffers from migraines, please seek professional medical advice for the latest treatment options.
Four Phases Of Mitosis
The four phases of the product lifecycle are conceive, design, realize, and service. These are the steps that you must take to manage a product from beginning to end. Now not all products have an end but most at least need an update. Whether we're talking about computer software, cars, furniture, appliances, or mops. Most products have a start and a finish.

So the first phase we need to cover is conceive. In this phase just as it sounds we will think up the idea for a new or updated product. We will imagine it, specify it, plan it, and innovate it. So imagining it implies that it doesn't already exist or we can make a better product than is currently on the market. We will be specific about what kind of product we are going to develop. We will plan on how the product will be developed, and we will determine what new and innovative features our product will include. These are the things we will try to accomplish in phase one.

In phase two we will actually proceed in designing our product. The first step in designing our product is to describe what kind of product we are looking to create. The second step is defining what the parameters for our project are. The third step covers actually developing a working model of the product. Next we need to do tests on our product. We will then analyze our product to determine any necessary changes or improvements that can be made. And finally we will validate our product as being finished and successful or we will realize we need to start over.

Our third phase covers bringing to life our new product. In this phase we get to manufacture, procure, sell, and deliver. In the case of manufacturing the product this is only covered if we intend to build the product ourselves in our own facilities. Otherwise we will procure our product from another source that has been contracted to be our manufacturer or supplier. Next we need to attempt to sell our product to whatever our chosen market is and then we will deliver our product to our customers.

Finally if necessary we will service our product. In this phase we will be operating or maintaining our product depending of course on the product being sold. Otherwise we will support and sustain our product. And eventually we will retire our product. Hopefully replacing it with the next generation model of the same product.

All companies that offer products or services to a market experience these phases. I really makes no difference what the product is. A model of brooms might last longer than a software program but eventually even a broom gets replaced. If your business offers a product especially in competition with another company then you need to be aware of these phases. It will help get you through the development of a new product that much quicker. And hopefully staying a step ahead of your competition.
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