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    In the drug development procedure, Good Laboratory Practice stand at the Preclinical Development Stage, also called as a non-clinical stage as it is not conducted in human. Its main goal is to test the safety. Toxicology, Pharmacokinetics Pharmacodynamics and bioavailability studies must follow the GLP compliance.Good laboratory practice (GLP) was first announced in New Zealand and Denmark in the year 1972 and later in the USA in June, 1979 as regulations passed to stop investigators who submit fake clinical studies and false data to the USFDA. Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) regulations are available in the Code of Federal Regulations (21CFR part 58), and have the power to enforce the law. Before conducting clinical trials in human, pre-clinical…

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    What is GLP (Good Laboratory Practice)? Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) is defined in the OECD Principles as “… a quality system concerned with the organisational process and the conditions under which non-clinical health and environmental safety studies are planned, performed, monitored, recorded, archived and reported”. The aim is to ensure the quality, reliability and integrity of studies allowing the reporting of verifiable conclusions and the traceability of data. It must be noted that GLP…

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    GLP AND ITS SCOPE INTODUCTION: In experimental area of non-clinical research the phrase GLP(Good laboratory practices) refers to a quality system of management intended to support research or marketing permits for products, which are regulated by government agencies.GLP try to ensure uniformity, consistency, reliability, reproductively, quality, and integrity of chemical non-clinical safety tests from physio-chemical properties through acute to chronic toxicity tests. …

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    Procedure: Why it is important: What equipment it is likely to relate to (examples): Knowledge of equipment Knowledge of the equipment in which is in the laboratory is very important, as the equipment in which needs any maintenance is then kept maintained. It is also important so you know the places in which equipment needs to go in and you know where to look for specific things. - Where the glassware is situated as it should all be grouped together to decrease chances of breakages or equipment…

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    Japanese Nursing System

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    system in Japan Introduction At present, Nursing practice focuses on several specialized areas and thus, the Japanese nurses are also in need to possess more general competencies other than the specialized skills. In this regard, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (1998) and the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (2002) commended that the assessment must be kept as an essential component in the professional nursing education. Also, currently,…

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    My Clinical Practicum

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    that really surprised you. Describe how this surprising knowledge connected with what you already knew. Describe how it differs from your previous knowledge. Describe how this new knowledge will lead you to practice differently in your clinical practicum. Discuss your emotional response to the new knowledge and to replacing the previous understanding with a new…

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    The following is an assessment of Case 3.7, and the mentor/mentee interaction. The graduate advisor Ron Archer is a mentor for a predoctoral student named Gordon Polk. One day, Gordon approached Ron enthusiastically about his transformative findings of a enzyme’s properties. For the sake of credibility, Ron requested that Gordon redo the experiment. Later, Gordon reperformed the experiment, and returned to Ron with the same results. Before going forward with the findings due to their…

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    this class do actually had no tricks. Two weeks of peaceful classes, and after I got home before the due date of the first assignment at seven, I clicked the link to the reading materials and the summary requirements. Things got different. Damn, a summary at least one thousand words. How long could the reading materials be? Likely twenty pages, and the size of the words seemed like extremely small which makes the reading material looks much longer! This is not the end because I will have…

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    INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE I AND II (Lab Exercise #7) TO: Mr. Francis Burke, Forensic Science Laboratory FROM: Jason Skidmore, Scot Turner, Matthew Wills, and Martin Maldonado: Team Microsil SUBJECT: Tool Mark Impressions A. Description of Assignment This lab was divided into two separate days. On Tuesday, January, 26tht, 2016 in the Police Academy’s Forensic Lab Room 321 at 12:29 a.m., team Microsil began the first part of their Tool Mark Impressions lab. The first part was…

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    Spectroscopy Lab

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    chlorophyll a are at the blue wavelengths of light, 425 nm approximately, and at the red wavelengths of light, 680 nm approximately (Karp 2009). On the other hand, chlorophyll b can also absorb wavelengths of light in the blue region, but specifically around 465 nm, while the red regions of wavelength can absorb closer to 655 nm. Although chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b are able to absorb blue and red wavelengths of light, both are able to absorb a greater intensity of blue wavelengths than red…

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