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    I am a sandwich artist. Or so is the title I am given. I do not place chemical mixtures of metal and adhesives on a paper canvas to create masterpieces to present to the world. My medium for transferring my creativity to others is through bread, meat, vegetables, and cheese and their countless taste buds. There are ups and downs to being a sandwich artist. I have learned a lot of skills in the past several years as a sandwich artist. However, being a sandwich artist is not all it is made out to…

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    these cancerous cells from spreading all throughout the body. “Cancer cells are able to spread through the body do to their adhesion properties” (Crosta, 17, September 2015). Cancer cells form on the tumor, but since the cancer cells aren't very adhesive or sticky they break off from the tumor and float through the bloodstream to other parts of the body. This is how cancer spreads and why it is so important to catch it in its early stages. To back up this statement Crosta says that “only 10% of…

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    Submit your Case Study in the Drop Box as: Case Study – One Mrs. X comes into the urgent care stating that she does not feel well. Patient states that she burned her forearm two to three days prior when cooking. The patient states that initially the area on her forearm was just “red” with a few small pin head sized blisters. The patient states that she did not put anything on the blisters, as she thought they would diminish within the next day or two. Now the patient presents with a fever.…

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    As transdermal delivery is a non-invasive route for the therapeutic materials delivery from the intact skin towards the systemic circulation. And as every square centimeter of the surface of the human skin contains ≈10–70 hair follicles and ≈200–250 sweat glands, hence the skin surface could be a conduit for the delivery of therapeutic agents. Additional benefits of using transdermal route is being a painless delivery method, few side effects, providing a low-frequency of therapy administration,…

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    INTRODUCTION Oral Controlled Release Drug Delivery Systems1, 2: Oral controlled release drug delivery is a drug delivery system that provides*give the continuous oral delivery of drugs at predictable and reproducible kinetics for a predetermined period throughout the course of GI transit and also the system that target the delivery of a drug to a specific region within the GI tract for either local or systemic action. All the pharmaceutical products formulated for systemic delivery via*throw…

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    The bright, ruby red, peppery gaze of children and infants with pink eye is ubiquitously found in daycares, playgrounds, and homes around the world. Pink eye, or conjunctivitis is a common ailment that has plagued babies for centuries. Conjunctivitis has many possible treatments, spanning from antibiotics to the less conventional, traditional remedy of dropping breast milk into the inflamed eye to sooth it. Pink eye may be caused by a viral or bacterial invader, but may also surface as a…

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    strong investor returns. Company is developing medications which are focus on Men’s Health (hypogonadism) and Women’s Health (sexual dysfunction and respiratory disorders. Company has 19 employees and holds the development or marketing rights to a bio adhesive intranasal gel drug delivery technology platform and a dry power inhaler. The Corporation owns the Canadian rights to ESTRACE and is overseeing its distribution and marketing in Canada. Long Summary About company Trimel is a…

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    standard moist methods used. Jarrett (2013) also states that it is well documented that NPWT has a higher level of limb salvage than any other methods used to treat foot ulcers. NPWT are devices that consist of specialized dressings that include adhesive drapes and open-cell foam that is cut to fill the wound. This machine transmits constant or intermittent pressure throughout the wound for optimal healing. “Cyclic irrigation of the wound optimizes healing by removing devitalized tissue,…

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    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic destructive polyarthritis. Disease progression induces the production of lesions on joints, which can cause severe damage that lead to cartilage destruction and bone erosion, and eventually to the loss of joint functions [1, 2]. The synovial fluid and the serum of RA patients contain high levels of proinflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-1β (IL-1β), IL-6, and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) [3, 4]. The high levels of TNF-α are produced mainly by…

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    One particular instance of good description is the nursery scene. Baxter describes the room in two lines. He mentions the paint first, and says that sometimes Susan can still smell it. Then Baxter writes, “Adhesive stars were affixed to the ceiling” (41). Although short, this one sentence paints a picture of childhood. Baxter knows his audience and picks a single image that is easily recognizable. Baxter teaches the reader that good creative writing has…

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