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    customer service. Namely, Sheraton give competitors the chances to learn from them the process to manage the company, how to serve and satisfied customer needs. Lastly, Rapid expansion, especially in price conscious developing markets, lead to brand dilution. When the brand grows rapidly it leads the brand to lose its concentration to the main market of the Sheraton Hotels, which they already has a position in the market and make…

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    Case study one 1. Principle of APTT: Platelet poor plasma (PPP) is incubated at 37 degrees Celsius then phospholipid (cephalin) and a contact activator (e.g.: Kaolin, ellagic acid) are added followed by calcium (all pre-warmed to 37 degrees Celsius). Addition of calcium initiates clotting and timing begins. The APTT measures the time required to regenerate thrombin and fibrin polymers via the intrinsic and common pathways. Reagents:  Platelet poor plasma (PPP)  Surface activator: example;…

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    useful results. Another error was the bottle of chemical t, which was lead (II) nitrate. In the first experiment, these two chemicals had a pH that differed by 4, more than any of the other chemicals. This problem could have been due to a mistake in dilution when the chemical was being bottled, or it was outdated. Furthermore, there are two types of lead nitrate, so the bottles may have been mixed up in the chemical room. Finally, the pH strips could have lead to potential error. For this lab,…

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    Short Paper- My Leadership Style Paper Richa Lodhi MGT 6503 December 5, 2017 Table of Contents 1) Introduction-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 2) Leadership Style---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 3) References --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Introduction In the beginning of the twentieth century, it…

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    Glomerular Reabsorptions

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    The glomerular filtration rate (GFR) filters the plasma through the glomerulus capillary blood pressure and into the Bowman’s capsule hydrostatic pressure (Sherwood, 2007, pp. 508-509). The filtrate subsequently travels into the proximal tubular so that sodium absorption occurs. The tubular reabsorption is the filtrate that flows through the tubules and the substances of value returns to the perutubular capillary plasma into the blood stream (Sherwood, 2007, p. 506). Such that the body can…

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    Elisa Research Paper

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    ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) ELISA is a technique to detect and quantify substances like proteins, antibodies, and hormones. The target antigen is immobilized to the bottom of the well and then an antigen-specific detection antibody is added. The detection antibody makes it possible to measure results. The three most common formats of ELISA would be direct assay, indirect assay, and sandwich assay. In direct assay, the antigen immobilizes to the bottom of the well where a labeled…

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    Probes) and DCF-DA, respectively. After 4 dpf, the larvae were transferred into 24-well plates and incubated with DAF-FM-DA (5 μM) and DCF-DA (20 μg/mL) solution for 1 h in the dark at 28.5 °C, and then anaesthetized using 1-phenoxy-2-propanol (1/500 dilution, Acros Organics, Morris Plains, NJ, USA). The images of stained larvae were observed for the NO and ROS generation under a fluorescence microscope, and fluorescence intensity of individual larvae was quantified at an excitation wavelength…

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    Importance Of Fdi In India

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    NEED FOR FDI IN INDIA As India is a developing country, capital has been one of the scarce resources that are usually required for economic development. The flow of FDI in India from across the world will help in acquiring the funds at cheaper cost, better technology, employment generation, and upgraded technology transfer, scope for more trade, linkages and spillovers to domestic firms. The following arguments are advanced in favour of foreign capital  Sustaining a high level of investment …

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    Table 1 Composition of Lansoprazole microparticles Formulation code Amount of drug(mg) Amount of polymer chitosan (mg) Drug polymer Ratio Tween 80 (%w/v) F1 100 100 1:1 1.25 F2 100 200 1:2 1.25 F3 100 300 1:3 1.25 F4 100 400 1:4 1.25 F5 100 500 1:5 1.25 F6 100 600 1:6 1.25 Characterization of Lansoprazole microparticle The microparticle will be characterized for following parameters: Percentage yield: After complete drying, the drug loaded microparticle was collected and weighed accurately…

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    Osemi Rams Case Study

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    Material and Method ================ The practical course of the present study was implemented in the farm ofFaculty of Agriculture,Minia University, Minia Governorate. 2.1. Animals: The present study was conducted on twelve healthy Osemi rams, 4 months old, located at the farm of Faculty of Agriculture, Minia University. The body weight of rams was (17.6 ± 1.26 kg). 2.2. Ration: Basal diet was formed from commercial normal diet, containing corn 42%, soybean 16% and bran 42% with adding 0.03%…

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