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    Pharmacogenomics and its application in drug development 1. Drug target and Pharmacogenomics: The very initial step of drug development starts with identification of the rug targets. These targets may be recep0tors, enzymes, transporters, ion channels etc. 8000 drug targets were estimated after sequencing the human genome. Among the 2392 actually acted upon for antibodies and 794 for drug proteins. These targets are known to exhibit various polymorphism. For instance, the polymorphism of B2…

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    Now I will talk about the three programs of social networking discoveries and discuss it from my experience and explained their uses and the positives and Negatives of these electronic discoveries. I will start by talking about Facebook, it is one of the most important and most famous social networking sites between people in the current era , Used by a lot of people around the…

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    human history was the creation of the Atomic Bomb. The possibility of these weapons came into fruition soon after the discovery of nuclear fission and the potential energy that can be released. Once the thought of weaponizing this process was considered, many countries wanted to jump on its development and be the first to accomplish this feat, but like all next fields of discovery, had little understanding how to go about the process. Various trials and billions of dollars would be spent by…

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    feel less vulnerable, enabled better communication and information sharing, and creating a culture of exploration and discovery that would lead to creative outcomes. As an example, if the employees of a newly opened downtown cafe work in an environment of trust and collaboration among themselves and with the management team, it is quite likely that they would feel safe to channel new ideas about the product offerings relative to consumers’ reactions, and noted demographic changes in the…

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    woman who is muscular, and disproportionate of the idealized Renaissance version of a woman. Matisse then chooses to use blue to for the body. This is an example of how Matisse intensifies his experience and channels his emotions into his painting. Matisse is in a constant state of discovery and exploration. “The secret of life is that life is the secret”. (LECTURE3) Art is about discovering the mysteries of our ordinary life. Matisse use this philosophy to respond to the world we…

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    coasts has begun. The British are on the shores of the Gulf of Guinea They settled. European states, climate and geography in Africa they did not dare to enter because of the circumstances but more then the geographical discoveries, in Africa and so called on scientific discoveries, States are as orders, they began to understand the interior. From the African coast the European states, which occupy any place, he said he belonged to her. This leads to various disputes it was causing Then, in…

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    Guyana Crime Rate

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    Guyanas crime rate has begun to rise in the past decade from reading multiple articles on the topic, that is why they are begging to implement SWAT teams and other special forces in their department. A YouTube channel by HGPTV (Channel16 Cable67) with the video being named, Guyana Crime Rate has increased talks about, how the murders aren’t just simple murders happening. These are execution type murders taking place in the streets of Guyana. The killings are happening during robberies, domestic,…

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    Apple Strategic Plan

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    Leaders can encourage exploration when they encourage others to do things differently, to experiment, to think independently, and to deviate from normal routines (Rosing et al., 2011). Such actions reduce current constraints, which facilitates the discovery of new…

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    In 1974 Stanley Milgram conducted a study that tested the obedience of ordinary people. The experiment began with three participants: • The “Proctor” (Milgram’s helper who controlled the experiment) • The “Learner” (The accomplice to the experiment who acted as though he was being shocked upon giving an incorrect answer) • The “Teacher” (This was the unknowing true subject of the experiment. He was the person who thought that he was truly administering shocks to the learner upon receiving an…

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    solution to the identified problem. Resulting in time wasted and misused resources, these steps can cause costly mistakes and a never-ending unproductive cycle within the organization and its stakeholders. This phase of the plan will require the discovery of all constraints that affect the current process to begin to understand the problems faced by the organization and begin to explore solutions (Fursule, Bansod, & Fursule, 2012). The goal is to properly define the scope and performance…

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