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    Interactions In Fructose

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    (Fru-1,6-BP), which may have the ability to attach to the allosteric site of the hL-PYK, leading to an increase or decrease in protein activity. The second method was to enhance mutations on specific parts of the hL-PYK enzyme itself to see how it interacted with Fru-1,6-BP. Inducing mutations to areas located near the allosteric site of hL-PYK can alter the binding affinity…

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    The 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill affected the lives of humans and wildlife in the region. Clearly BP, Transocean, Halliburton and the government fell short of their corporate responsibilities. First and foremost BP's reputation in the last 10 years has been severely marred and tainted. It is has been reported that Halliburton was aware that the cement mixture that was going to be used to seal the well did not pass inspection (NewsBasics, 2012). The test on March 8 proved that the cement…

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    as the BP (British Petroleum) oil spill occurred, the largest marine oil spill in history just 41 miles off the coast of Louisiana. For 87 days oil spilled into the Gulf of Mexico leaving an environmental catastrophe and disrupting numerous industries. It is estimated 210 million gallons of oil spilled into the gulf for approximately 68,000 square miles; the environmental effects can still be felt by wildlife and locals in the area. During the ensuing investigation it was discovered that BP…

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    Lewin's Change Theory

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    report is to describe the application of Lewin’s Change Theory to increase evidence-based practice (EBP) utilization around the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Clinical Practice Guidelines’ “recommendations for BP [blood pressure] treatment threshold and use of risk estimation to guide drug treatment of hypertension” in adults with hypertension in a primary care office setting (Petiprin, 2016; Whelton et al., 2018 p. e40). Lewin’s Theory of Change Lewin’s…

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    teaching practitioner pharmacists. They will attend one 2-hour session of problem-based learning in a group setting using role plays and case studies. Mentoring and support will be provided via email or telephone. Pharmacists will be taught to use the BP monitor and receive information on basic counselling. The basic information about the drugs that the pharmacists…

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    opportunities for fluid absorption in the GI tract (McCance & Huether 2010). This may suggest that he has been losing a great amount of body fluid, and therefore result in dehydration, which could lead to low BP. His cold and pale skin may also resulted from poor peripheral perfusion. Low BP leads to decreased cerebral perfusion pressure (Saladin, Sullivan & Gan 2015), which could contribute to Mr. Brown’s dizziness, lightheaded or…

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    and soon became a major oil and refining company, with interests in clean blacks (such as solar panels) and attention to security procedures. But is all this enough for such a global company? Introduction BP, over time, suffered from a chain of major accidents: the first in the series in Texas a BP refinery in 2005 exploded killing 15 people and injuried another 180 (Ingersoll, Locke, Reavis 2012), the big problem was related to the lack of maintenance and safety, which is strange for a company…

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    RESULTS AND DISCUSSION The drug release study of Propranolol from the synthesized prodrugs9a and 9c proved that they hydrolyze significantly at pH 6.8 & 7.4. This proves the stability of prodrug at gastric pH and easily gets hydrolyzed at both blood and intestinal pH, and would be available for the action by significantly eliminating the problem of fast metabolism and local irritation when compared to the parent drug. The % CDR of 9c at pH 7.4 was found to be maximum i.e. 92% within 3 hrs and…

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    pregnancy. A study by G.D Lamming and E.M Symonds on Labetolol proved that Labetolol is a useful drug in the treatment of PIH. A study by A.El Qarmalwi proved that Labetolol is well tolerated. it proved that Labetolol gives more efficient control of BP, may have beneficial effect on renal functions with fewer side effects. In the present study Labetolol gave good control of HTN while having fewer side effects and beneficial effect on renal function by decreasing proteinuria. A randomised double…

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    process also emits large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, better known as the BP oil spill, was a prime example of how oil drilling is an extremely harmful process. An explosion on the rig caused it to spill 60,000 barrels of oil per day into the Gulf of Mexico. It also cost millions of dollars to clean up the oil spill. The BP oil spill is a clear example…

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