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    both sectors’’. Much more, an increase interaction between the public health and hospitals, including its providers, takes another route in an epidemiological, economic and technological change according to studies. More so, when it comes to early detection of diseases, prevention, treatment, management of chronic diseases and not forgetting that of risk factors in the aging populations, both sectors is required in terms of collaboration (Ellen, 2003). Also the act of performance increment with…

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    Change Blindness Theory

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    This week’s reading discuss the change blindness theory and its practical implications. Simons and Ambinder (2005) suggests that the research on change blindness reveals the limits of human cognitive ability, which highlights the surprisingly ignorant nature of human attention. Jensen and his colleague agree with that notion (2011), also adding the comparison of change blindness and inattentional blindness into the topic. While it is impeccable to view change blindness as a flaw in our cognitive…

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    Clostridium Botulinum Clostridium Botulinum is a single celled bacteria and has organelles, not bounded by a membrane. They are asexual and reproduce by binary fission. It belongs to Kingdom Bacteria because it has peptidoglycan in its cell wall. It is unicellular and lack nucleus. It is obligate anaerobe as well as have ability to produce by spore so it falls under Phylum Firmicutes. It is classified in class Clostridia and further in order Clostridiales due to its spore forming ability. It is…

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    Venous thrombosis is a condition in which a blood clot (thrombus) forms in a vein. This clot can limit blood flow through the vein, causing swelling and pain. Thrombosis can occur in deep veins and superficial (surface) veins, and can occasionally break off and travel to the lungs (pulmonary embolus). Deep vein thrombosis is the most common type of venous thrombosis. Superficial Vein Thrombosis (SVT) — Leg vein clots in the superficial veins (veins near the surface of the skin) can cause pain,…

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    Analysis Of A HPLC Pump

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    The instrumentation of a HPLC apparatus is as shown in the diagram above. A HPLC apparatus is including a solvent reservoir, degasser, pump, injector, HPLC column, detector and data collection device. Solvent reservoir The solvent reservoir is usually a glassware or reagent bottle which contained the analytic sample. It is located at the upper part of the HPLC. It is also known as mobile phase reservoir since the sample will be moved. The flowing of the sample is depends on gravitational…

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    Oligosaccharide structures are strongly associated with their potential biological activities. Despite the biological activities of oligosaccharides have known for years, the lack of structural details limits the study of their potential applications. A rapid and effective method for identifying oligosaccharides is desirable yet the complete structural characterization of novel oligosaccharides remains challenging. The high polarity nature and highly branching, isomeric structures makes…

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    They have large ears that function in many ways, specifically in the detection of vibrations and seismic cues due to their ear structure that have three essential parts: the outer ear which captures sounds, a middle ear which filters and amplifies sound, and the cochlea (the inner ear) which is a band-pass filter and transducer…

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    Introduction: Epidemiology: Sepsis is a significant public health burden with increasingly high incidence and mortality rates. In 2010, an estimated 5.1% of deaths were attributed to sepsis in the United Kingdom. Consequently, it is a leading cause of admission to intensive care units (ICU), delays in hospital discharge and a significant cost to the economy. Therefore, it is imperative to raise awareness and prepare clinicians with the knowledge and guidance to embark on the global movement…

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    Feature Analysis proceeds through four stages. 1 Detection 2 Pattern Dissection 3 Feature Comparison in memory 4 Recognition. (Eysenck & Keane 2003, 83–117) The purpose of the project shape words is to gather volunteers to do a series of studies throughout the Psychology Fair that will involve naming shapes…

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    By testing the work areas where there is known MC exposure, it can be ascertained whether the employee’s breathing work environment is within designated OSHA safe limits. The approved testing of MC, according to OSHA is done in the following ways: “Samples are collected by drawing air through glass sampling tubes containing Carbosieve S-III (carbon based molecular sieve) adsorbent. Samples are desorbed with a mixture…

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