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    ingredient risperidone (2). The polymer PLGA is hydrophilic polyester, biocompatible and biodegradable to non-toxic products (lactic acid, glycolic acid, carbon di- oxide, and water). PLGA polymers demonstrate a well controlled and predictable release properties when degraded in the body. PLGA microspheres with particle size ranges from 100nm to 500µm show a loading level of 38.1%. This means each gram of PLGA microsphere is loaded with 381 mg of risperidone (2). The clear and colourless…

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    “Attack on Titan” manga chapter 79 is still more than a week away from its release, but fans are already discussing the possible events that might occur after Bertholdt’s transformation. In the previous chapter, Bertholdt finally transformed and was determined to annihilate everyone. With Reiner entering the scene, the humans could only survive with the help of the Coordinate and the Wall Titans. While the events seemed to be slow-paced, everything appear to be a preparation for the explosive…

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    Research Paper On Xbox

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    It was Nov. 14, 2001 and 1,000 units of the Microsoft® Xbox (TM) video game system arrived at Toys “R” Us Times Square in New York City. About Xbox Xbox was Microsoft’s future-generation video game system. Xbox games blur the lines between fantasy and reality. About Microsoft Founded in 1975, Microsoft is the worldwide leader in software, services and Internet technologies for personal and business computing. The company offers products and services designed to empower people — any time, any…

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    adapts to certain injuries or insults. Innate responses are non-specific to the insult. Unlike innate immune responses, the adaptive responses are highly specific to the particular pathogen that induced them (Alberts et al, 2004). Injured tissue cells release chemicals that cause inflammation called “chemical mediators of inflammation.” These chemicals primarily produce their effects in the localized areas where they are released (Alberts et al, 2004). It is extremely important that health…

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    uncertainty, risk, or conflict? Briefly explain your choice. c. What kind of analysis would you say was more important in this decision situation, financial and quantitative or non-financial and qualitative analysis? d. In your opinion why was the decision delayed? Was this delay justifiable from a decision making process point of view? Explain briefly. a. What decision required to be made in the situation presented in the video? The Israel Government needed to make a decision…

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    Adolescent Sleep Patterns and High School Start Times The question of whether or not to delay the start times of high school has been debated and it is clear that there are both advantages and disadvantages. There are certainly benefits to making school start times later, particularly in regards to the behavioural and mental effects on the students. However, there is also the social and economic side to consider, as changes in the start time plague these areas with issues. Even though both sides…

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    Cardiac Conditions Essay

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    Cardiac conditions that may develop into a sleep disorder are Ischemia and Congestive Heart Failure. Pulmonary conditions include: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, central alveolar, hypoventilation, and sleep apnea. Gastrointestinal conditions include reflux disease. Hematologic conditions include: paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, which is associated with brownish-red urine --- extremely rare. Older people have a disease in sleep time with waking up more during the night.…

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    Hand Dolly Case Report

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    DOI: 8/25/1988. The patient is a 69-year-old female stop-cutter who sustained who sustained injuries to her back, right hip and neck when she fell back over a hand dolly. As per OMNI, she is diagnosed with lumbar spine spondylosis at L5-S1 and minimal bulge at L4-5. Per medical report dated 03/28/2016, patient’s medications include Celebrex, tramadol hydrochloride, pantoprazole sodium, venlafaxine, lisinopril, pravastatin sodium, levothyroxine sodium, cyclobenzaphrine and Questran light. Based…

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    ABSTRACT Dex-Ibuprofen–polyethylene glycol (PEG) conjugates (PEG-dex-Ibu) were organized and their prospective as a prolonged release method was investigated. PEG-Dex-Ibuprofen conjugates were synthesized as of Ibuprofen and PEG with 4000 Da molecular weights by esterification in the incidence of DCC and DMAP. The PEG-dex-Ibu conjugates were characterized by FT-IR, 1H NMR, and DSC analysis. The solubility revise in aqueous system showed an improvement within the solubility of conjugates. The…

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    1. Compare and contrast the characteristics of the members of the otariid, phocid, and odobenid families. (3 points) The suborder pinnipedia have a few uniting characteristics and many variations that separate the families. Some uniting morphological characteristics that otariids, phocids and odobenids possess are paddle-like forelimbs and hind limbs, tiny tails, a bullet-like body shape, and blubber. There are also many defining features of each family. To start, the family Otariidae has…

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