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    Oedema Case Study Essay

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    carefully in the home; the care team provided instructions to Jill on how to store the oxygen correctly. See appendix 2 for side effects and more information about oxygen. Fortunately, Jill was a non-smoker and her four litres of oxygen seemed to be working for her. Unfortunately, Jill was overweight at 115 kg which had to be addressed and probably assisted in the maturation of her CHF. Furthermore, it did not help with her shortness of breath as moving around with her physique was not easy and…

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    Zinc Essay

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    piping and fittings[4] and in certain circumstances, found to have 10% contribution to the overall Zinc intake in humans[5,6] . Wells also have been reported to have high concentration of Zinc[5]. Drinking water containing zinc at levels above 3 mg/litre tends to be opalescent, develops a greasy film when boiled, and has an undesirable astringent taste[7]. According to WHO and United States Environmental Protection Agency the maximum permissible concentration of zinc in drinking water is…

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    Bharat Petroleum Case Study

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    Program & Batch: PGDM 2014-16 Term: Term V Course Name: Sales Management Name of the faculty: Dr. S. R. Singhvi Topic/ Title : Individual Assignment – STMO Study: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Original or Revised Write-up: Original Group Number: Group 15 Contact No. and email of Group Coordinator: +91 9910313727 mehra.atin9@gmail.com Group Members: Sl. Roll No. Name 1 140103039 Atin Mehra INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT – BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED (LUBRICANTS BUSINESS)…

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    market and the industry of energy drinks if increasing every year (Ishak. W, et.al, 2015) According to the food regulation standing committee (FRSC), the sales of energy drink in New Zealand and Australia have increased to 155.6 million litres from 34.5 million litres from 2001 to 2010. (Australian Medical Association, 2013). As there is no regulations or age restrictions from purchasing and consuming energy drinks, the industry specifically targets young adults to purchase their products.…

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    A high-sheen gloss clear coat covers and protects the deep blue paint. Brilliant white racing stripes run down the car and make it seem to go that much faster. The sleek, attractive European body contains a powerful American engine. Upon starting the car, it rumbles with raw American power. This beautiful car is the 1967 AC Shelby Cobra created by Carroll Shelby. Carroll Shelby completely changed the automobile industry with his creation of the Shelby Cobra. In May of 1960, Carroll Shelby…

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    be compromised. He continuously complains of shortness of breath despite being positioned upright. His respiratory rate escalated from 28 bpm in the morning to 36 bpm in the afternoon. His SaO2 is at 92% although he is on supplementary oxygen of 10 litres FiO2. Frank’s worsening breathing status is explained by Estes et. al. (2010, p.480), stating that his body tries to compensate his hypoxia by increasing his respiratory rate to meet his oxygen demand. Moreover, this stress response further…

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    electricity, because it can easily undergo fission. nuclear fission is a very efficient source of energy, nuclear reactors require very little fuel. A single 20-gram uranium fuel pellet can produce the same amount of energy as 400 kilograms of coal, 410 litres of oil, or 350 cubic metres of natural gas. nuclear reaction is at most basic nothing more than a reaction process that occurs in an atomic nucleus. typically take place when a nucleus of an atom gets hit by either a subatomic particle…

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    Binge drinking is defined as “consuming large quantities of alcohol in a single session with the intention of getting drunk” (Youth Central, 2014). This usually means five or more standard drinks for men and four or more drinks for women. Standard drink in Australia is defined as containing 10 grams of pure alcohol, and for example one can of mid-strength beer, a 100ml glass of wine or a 30ml shot of spirits is one standard drink (National Health and Medical Research Council, 2015). Many young…

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    What is Oil Pollution? Oil pollution refers to the release of oil into the ocean. The source of the oil is more often than not due to human activity. The term is usually used to refer to oil pollution in the oceans but can also refer to oil pollution on land. Why is Oil Insoluble in Water? Oil is composed of hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are insoluble in water because water is a polar molecule and hydrocarbons are non-polar. The general dissolving rule is that ‘like dissolves in like’, since…

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    Luminol Lab

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    Question One: Chemical Kinetics -The Use of Luminol to Detect Blood 1.1 Introduction When investigators want to find blood at crime scenes that may have been cleaned up, they would apply a substance called luminol. When luminol is applied to a surface that had blood on it, the blood will illuminate as a blue-green colour. The IUPAC way to name luminol is 5-Amino-2,3-dihydro-1,4-phthalazinedione. 1.2 Results and Analysis 1.2.1 Tables 1 and 2 When observing the consumption of luminol in proportion…

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