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    When you don 't have enough fluid in your body, ADH is released and your kidneys keep the extra fluid instead of releasing it into your bladder. In central diabetes insipidus, the pituitary or hypothalamus is damaged, resulting in issues with the release and/or production of ADH. The pituitary and/or hypothalamus can be damaged due to tumors, head injuries, brain lesions, surgeries, or inherited…

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    Gravano estimated that during his years as boss Gotti himself had an annual income of not less than $5 million and more likely between $10 and $12 million. To protect himself, Gotti maintained a genial public image in an attempt to play down press releases that depicted him as a ruthless mobster while banning members of the Gambino family from accepting plea bargains that acknowledged the existence of the organization. But Gotti was still indicted, with pretrial motions handled on August 18,…

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    Pellet Essay

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    flexibility in development of oral dosage form. 5. It allows combined delivery of two or more bioactive agents that may not be compatible, at same site or at different site in gastrointestinal tract. 6. It also permit combination of pellets of different release rates of same drug in single dosage form. 7. It is easy to obtain uniform and reproducible fill weights in capsules. 8. Pellets can also be made attractive due to various shades of color that can be imparted. 1.9.2 THEORY OF PELLET…

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    Foundation explains “High school athletics are very important to many students who have obvious concerns about the impact of a change in start times on their ability to participate. Any delay in the start of school will most likely result in a later release time, which may reduce the time available for practice and matches (especially daylight hours)..” Though it is most likely true that if schools were to start later, they would be released later, that should not result in problems with after…

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    Temple Grandin Essay

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    This is a film study on Temple Grandin, a woman with autism who achieved academic success despite her disability. By the age of 2, Temple was diagnosed with autism, considered then to be a form of brain damage. Her mother, Eustacia, initially blamed her daughter’s physicians for her condition. The medical consensus at that time was that autism was a form of schizophrenia resulting from insufficient maternal affection. The film follows Temple Grandin's life, providing background through a…

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    Coronary artery disease continues to maintain its status as the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. It is a high priority of clinicians not only to manage the acute symptoms of coronary artery disease, but also to prevent future major adverse cardiac events, such as acute myocardial infarction and cardiac death. Percutaneous coronary intervention is a nonsurgical procedure to treat atherosclerosis within the heart’s vessels (cite). Percutaneous coronary intervention, a…

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    Pulp Capping Essay

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    A fixed prosthesis for one tooth or even full mouth rehabilitation is been commonly certified for their reliability and durability. Despite of the conservative procedures of crown preparations, obstacles may occur in each step leading to pulpal exposure. In the past, endodontic treatment or even extraction of the tooth was the only solution to pulpal complications. A recent update shows that pulp capping that resists the death of the exposed or nearly exposed pulp can be explication to pulpal…

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    Director John Mitchell. f. White House Tapes i. A former White House Official testified in July 1973 that President Nixon had indeed taped conversations in his office. Those tapes were subpoenaed by Prosecutor Alexander Cox, but Nixon refused any release. Although Nixon refused, Judge Sirica told Nixon he wanted to hear the tapes. Nixon fought Judge Sirica, saying a president could be excused from any order for subpoenas and that they he had executive privilege in deciding who could listen to…

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    Asd Research Paper

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    What is Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder. ADHD or Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is defined as difficulty staying focused and paying attention, difficulty controlling behavior, and hyperactivity (over-activity), whereas ASD or Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by: persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts, restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities. Symptoms of ASD…

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    Julphar Case Study

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    Julphar is the largest Generic drug manufacturer in the MENA area. Established in 1980, the first plant started to manufacture and produce only five products. Today Julphar produces 3957 products. After just over 3 decades, today Julphar operates out of fifteen plants. Thirteen of which are based in the UAE, one in Bangladesh and one in Ethiopia. Moreover, Julphar’s sixteenth plant is expected to start its operation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia later this year. Being a generic drug…

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