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    The Greatest Generation

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    landed Bob was rushing fervidly from injured marine to injured marine. He earned his medal of honor when the lieutenant had been injured on a ridge top and bob saved him. Bob gave a continuous supply of plasma to the lieutenant, held off an attack from the Japanese with a pistol in one hand and the plasma in the other. He managed to set up an evacuation for the lieutenant and refused help for himself he continued to fight until he passed out. However Bob was not unscathed he lost one of his eyes…

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    in combination with antacids.  ACYCLOVIR when mycophenolate mofetil was administered in combination with acyclovir, there is higher plasma concentrations of acyclovir were observed in comparison to alone administration of acyclovir.  CYCLOSPORIN-A The pharmacokinetics…

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    Red Blood Anatomy Library

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    nutrients, glucose and vitamins. How its used to keep the body warm, remove waste, and even regulate body fluid for electrolytes.www.kenhub.com) anatomy library. The blood is made up of three major functions. Transport, protect and regulate. The plasma is the fluid that surrounds the blood cells and helps transport carbon dioxide, hormones and metabolic waste products. Red blood cells, which are also known as erythrocytes, are formed in the bone marrow and function mainly as oxygen. The white…

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    Coagulation Inhibitors

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    2.9.2.1. Coagulation Inhibitors Protein C plays crucial role in controlling anticoagulation and is a vitamin K-dependent serine protease (zymogen). Protein S (a vitamin K- dependent glycoprotein) acts as a cofactor for APC (activated protein C) [133]. Protein C and S slow the coagulation cascade with inactivating coagulation factors such as factor Va and VIIIa. Protein C and protein S are division of a feedback control mechanism, in which excess thrombin production causes protein C…

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    Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects about 2.3 million people from around the world and women are affected by it by about two times more than men. For characteristics, MS has three different phenotypic subtypes; progressive relapsing MS, secondary progressive MS, and primary progressive MS. The causes of multiple sclerosis are uncertain, but it is considered an autoimmune disease. An autoimmune disease is where the immune system attacks its own tissue. MS is thought to be responsible for…

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    it or doesn’t need it but still it doesn’t make it right because it is not yours to take. The stuff does not belong to you. You didn’t go to work and work hard to be able to purchase the item. You just walked in and said oh look at this beautiful plasma screen television I guess they don’t need it so I will just take it. Face it if you have ever stolen no matter how little or big. There is no…

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    Carcino-embryonic antigen (CEA), a conventional cancer marker that has been considered as a blood-based screening option, exhibited limited sensitivity and specificity [131]. Ladabaum et al [130] compared screening with a methylated Septin 9 DNA plasma assay (SEPT9) to screening with gFOBT, FIT, sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy. Like the overall stool-based DNA testing, SEPT9 was cost-effective compared to no screening, but its cost-effectiveness is less than gFOBT and FIT. The high unit costs of…

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    Ciprofloxacin Case Study

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    (increased from 8 to 37 h) and moderate for norfloxacin, ciprofloxacin, and enoxacin (increases ranged from 4 to 5 h to 8 to 9 h) (Table 5), while no changes occurred for pefloxacin (506). Clearance by hemodialysis was 14% or less of simultaneous plasma clearance for norfloxacin (223), ciprofloxacin (708), ofloxacin (224), and enoxacin (546) and was 28% for pefloxacin (506). Peritoneal dialysis also contributed minimally to clearance of ciprofloxacin (230, 691) and ofloxacin (504). For…

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    The ACH Receptor

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    To begin, the role of the ACH receptor is vital to biology. An incoming action potential to an alpha motor neuron causes acetylcholine or ACH, at the end plate. The ACH binds to ACH receptors on the sarcolemma causing a depolarization through sodium influx. In your body, calcium performs a number of basic functions. The body uses around 99 percent of its calcium to keep bones and teeth strong, as a result, supports skeletal structure and function. The rest of the calcium in your body plays…

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    Effects Of Hemophilia

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    to diagnose a bleeding disorder and shows the type of hemophilia and how severe the conditions is. Hemophilia is not curable, but there are medicines and treatments that have recently been crated. Hemophilia is mostly treated with whole blood and plasma transvers, but this can't help serious internal bleeding. Hemophilia is inherited in an x linked recessive gene , it is also found in gene factor 145. There is many environmental factors that will make the problem worse but the sun is a huge…

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