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    In vitro, in vivo and in silico drug-drug interaction study between Vildagliptin and Bisoprolol fumarate. ABSTRACT Objective: Present study was aimed to evaluate the in vitro, in vivo and in silico complexation nature and strength of complex which may be formed due to interaction between Vildagliptin and Bisoprolol fumarate. Methods: The interaction of Vildagliptin and Bisoprolol fumarate has been studied in aqueous systems at a fixed temperature (370C) at pH 1.0, 3.0 and 6.8 by using some…

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    Pros And Cons Of Glucose

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    In diagnosing whether a person has prediabetes or diabetes mellitus, a doctor normally relies on the outcomes of some specific glucose tests. Although the traditionally favored methods are Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG) test and Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT), Many studies show that haemoglobin A1C or HbA1c test is a better test for prediabetes. If in case you have pre-diabetes and you go for Fasting blood glucose test, it is not mandatory that FBG will likely be in prediabic range from 100…

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    Diabetes Diabetes is a genetic disease. There are two types of Diabetes, Type 1 which is were your pancreas does not produce insulin this is also known as “Juvenile diabetes” because it is often diagnosed in children and teens. There is also Type 2 diabetes; this occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin or when the cells are unable to use insulin properly. Diabetes is common genetic disease and affects many people. The number of people affected by diabetes is 21.9 million people,…

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    system. They reduced the level of short-term interest rates to near zero and purchased large quantities of longer-term Treasury and government agency securities in an effort to reduce longer-term interest rates. Low interest rates help households and businesses finance new spending and help support the prices of many other assets, such as stocks and houses. Federal Chairman Ben Bernanke presented his semi-annual monetary policy testimony to the House of Financial Services Committee this…

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    Within this book Peter Schuck presents various predictions as to why government fails. Though he claims to be a moderate, bias appears in certain sections. In the introduction, Mr. Schuck speaks on the miraculous fact that our government has been “stable and durable” since the Civil War. He goes on to point out that even though the American government is sound compared to others, the American people do not believe in it. He then rattles off statistics showing how people are becoming more…

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    Financial Global Crisis

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    subsequently suffered from slowly risen interest. At one point the U.S. saving rate dropped to zero as a result of an increase in house prices, which lead to a halt in people’s funds and many…

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    Ethical Issues Of Peak Oil

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    2007, pg. 202). As the world is so reliant on this finite resource it is a crucial problem that needs to be addressed with a sense of urgency. Peak oil will force the change in which society operates and will have a dramatic influence on the economic condition of the world as it has had in previous years. The demand for oil globally is going to be forever increasing unless alternatives are found. Peak oil is unquestionably linked with the economic state of nations and has great potential…

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    Case Study: Met Life

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    Met life is a public holding company, which was founded in 1868. It is one of the oldest companies in the insurance industry. The firm has about 66,000 employees as of 2010 that specialize in Insurance, Annuities, Employee Benefits, and Banking. Furthermore, as of 2010, these services created about US$ 48.996 billion in equity for Met Life. Moreover, the firm is part of the fortune 100 companies, and has over 10 subsidiaries and affiliates worldwide. In addition, Met life is headquartered in New…

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    temporary borrowing agreements. It also help the world 's poorest national by undertaking an unprecedented reform the policies toward low-income countries. and increase resources devoted to concessional lending. The IMF also strengthens its legitimacy and agreed on wide ranging governance reforms to increase importance of emerging markets. IMF also contributing to monitoring, forecasts and policy advice. The IMF also contributes to ongoing effort to reform the global financial architecture…

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    Child labor should not be banned The International Labor Organization estimates that more than 250 million children are involved in child labor. The definition of child labor is work done by children who under the age of 15. Most people think that childhood memory, potential and dignity of children are deprived by child labor. Additionally, it can have some impacts on child’s physical, mental and educational development (kweifio-okai 2015). But, in my opinion, child labor is necessary for poor…

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