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    This was the first study to investigate the pharmacoeconomic impact of voriconazole versus posaconazole as antifungal prophylaxis in patients with AML. It showed that posaconazole is more cost-beneficial prophylactic agent than voriconazole. The cost per patient associated with initial prophylaxis was higher for voriconazole as compared with posaconazole. This difference in cost was mainly due to the fact that while posaconazole was only received as an oral formulation, three patients on…

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    It had been thought that sleeping is important because it secures our brains from new information so that it can store the information we get while we are awake. However, through studies, it appeared that reactivation of memory and consolidation - transforming short-term memory to long-term memory - is what brains are doing while human bodies are sleeping. To clarify how exactly sleeping affects our memory, an experiment called “nighthalf paradigm” was…

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    Brown history had a background when it was actually a consolidation of aises from the jurisdictions. While the Brown v. Board of Education was going on there was segregation going on towards the racism of different ages. During this case, it was not just about the segregation of the adults, but the children to. The children who attended the schools they were…

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    Distress in Newborn: It is important to understand that illness in the newborns often manifest as respiratory distress. All infants in respiratory distress should be stabilized as quickly as possible, obtaining radiographic/labs/microbiology tests and results must not delay treatment. Most common newborn diseases that present with respiratory distress are following: Meconium Aspiration Syndrome: MAS consists of delivery through meconium stained amniotic fluid with respiratory distress. Neonates…

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    Importance of Sleep for Correct Cognitive and Bodily Functioning I had experienced a complete flip of my circadian rhythm. I was sleeping during the day and attempting to function at night. I was experiencing the world in darkness. Going to sleep at 7 in the morning and waking up at 5 in the evening takes a toll on the body both mentally and physically. At the time my life was at a standstill. I had no obligations during the day to be awake for, I had nowhere to be and no one to see. It…

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    Detention Camps In Vietnam

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    Camps, 2003) Most of these camps were closed and reopened many times throughout the war. The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) identified four trends within the dates of use to account for the opening and closing of the camps, isolation, movement, consolidation, and repatriation. Isolation was the period from 1964-1969. It was determined by the existence of several small camps such as the Plantation and Briarpatch and also the isolation of the POWs in little groups in the camps. (POW Camps,…

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    However, for instance, in Early childhood field, all professionals go through different stages with required skills and capability. Stages of development of teacher that are most widely used, are by Lilian Katz- four distinctive stages: survival, consolidation, renewal, and maturity which will be analyzed in the following paragraphs. Survival: “Teacher development can be viewed as teachers learning, rather than as others getting teachers to change. In learning, the teachers were developing…

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    Thesis Statement IB History of the Americas Period 6 Cesar Medrano Ms. Karyl Haden Thesis:It is unbelievable to think that one person can have an affect on a whole country. Mussolini inspired hitler and person to run their country in very different ways. Both of them had different mindsets making them each run their country in their own way Germany - Hitler Argentina - Peron Origins Rise to power In september 1919 Hitler joined DAP (Deutsche…

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    After the civil war, China was separated into Chinese Communist government in China and GMD government in Taiwan. Depending on this situation, Mao aimed at achieving political consolidation first. However, the plan was disturbed when Truman dispatched the Seventh Fleet to move into the Taiwan on 27 June 1950. Cumings also cited that Maturing and Acheson had a desire to “keep the island separate from mainland control”. It showed the…

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    Joseph ll of Austria. They followed the acronym of TRAP where, “T” stands for religious views, “R” for reform of institutions, “A” for absolutism, and “P” for patronage of the philosopher. Each of these philosophers had different views on the consolidation of power from each other. Catherine the Great was very light to reform, Frederick the Great was the most successful in the terms of enlightenment,…

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