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    In Chemia-ELN Molecule Synthesis there are 4 types of users, namely Chemist, TL (Team-Lead), HOD (Head of The Department), Admin, QA (Quality Analyst). In Molecule Synthesis module project can be created by the HOD (Head of the Departments) or TL (Team Lead), one project contains more than one notebook and one notebook contains more than one experiment. HOD (Head of The Department) can assign the notebook or entire project or experiments in one particular notebook can be assigned to Team Lead or…

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    teachings. The jury of Athens accused Socrates of impiety, not believing in the Gods implemented by the state, and corrupting the youth. Those charges would ultimately define Socrates future. Socrates trial took place in Athens with a jury that consisted of around 500 male citizens. The day of the trial, which lasted for about 3 hours, the men by the names of Meletus, Anytus, and Lycon accused Socrates of both alleged religious crimes as well as alleged political crimes. When it came down to…

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    The Effectiveness of Manual Therapy in Supraspinatus Tendinopathy Introduction Supraspinatus tendonitis is an inflammation of the tendon that is located on the supraspinatus muscle; this muscle helps with shoulder abduction and it stabilizes the humerus. The U.S. National Library of Medicine published a scientific article which assesses how effective manual therapeutics are in the treatment of patients with supraspinatus tendinopathy. It contains a total of 77 subjects with an age range of…

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    Introduction: Recent studies reported that the kinematic alignment of an implant is more physiological than the traditional methods, and therefore results in better clinical outcomes. They found that for kinematic alignment of the implant, the femoral component should be positioned varus 2.3 degrees and tibial component in valgus 2.4 degrees without any rotation. Howell et al also claimed that kinematically aligned TKA does not cause any significant failure; rather, it restores the function of…

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    In 2008, Tengion was an emerging biotechnology company with great potential in the field of regenerative medicine. This field of medicine focused on developing an alternative way to repair or replace tissue and organs by extracting patients’ own cells, growing the new tissue in a lab, and translpanting it back into the patient. This new way of treatment offered many benefits, including reduced post operative complications, yet, it also brought forward unforseen challenges to overcome. With…

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    Losev said that artistically written by Plato, "Apology" will certainly commendable. Before us is a way of majestic and inflexible thinker, sentenced to death because of allegations that can not be described as miserable. Speech prosecutors at the trial of Socrates did not reach us. But it is clear that the allegations consisted of only common phrases. If the two main charges against Socrates - in youth corruption and impiety - have been at least to some extent specific and based on the facts,…

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    each side claiming victory. In the 1920s the debate took center stage once again with the Scopes trial. A young teacher named John Scopes was tried for violating the Butler Act, a Tennessee state law that forbade the teaching evolution in public schools and universities. The theory of evolution was seen as a rejection of Biblical fundamentals and as a reason for the declining morality of the time. The trial was widely publicized, mainly because of the heated courtroom debates between Clarence…

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    Brintellix: A Case Study

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    On 2nd May 2016, the drug safety podcast of FDA made an announcement of a change in the brand name of anti-depressant drug Brintellix, so that it is not mistaken for anti-platelet drug Brilinta. The podcast was announced by Advanced Practice Nurse, Lesley Navin. She mentioned that the FDA aims to minimize prescription errors caused by similarity in the two drug brand names. Brintellix, manufactured by Takeda Pharmaceuticals will be renamed to Trintellix, beginning June 2016. Ms. Navin further…

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    Who Is Socrates A Martyr?

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    The death of Socrates was controversial even before it happened- the most well-known and widely read account on the subject is from Socrates himself, reported through Plato’s narration. The circumstances of the execution are contested not only in terms of determining historicity or discerning the historical fact, but also the manner of interpreting the content itself. Whether the death was a suicide, using the legal system as a noose instead of being found guilty and convicted; to what extent…

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    Female Sexual Dysfunction

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    The drug companies’ journey to search for a drug to cure Female Sexual Dysfunction started after the development of Viagra for men. The drug companies were not even aware of sexual dysfunction for females until this point. Despite not knowing whether FSD was a real disease, drug companies started developing a “cure” for this new phenomenon. The documentary had various sex experts and medical professionals describing the processes of developing drugs. There needs to be an actual disease before…

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