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    Metronidazole Systematic (IUPAC) name: 2-(2-methyl-5-nitro-1H-imidazol-1-yl)ethanol Bioavailability : 80% (oral), 60-80% (rectal), 20-25% (vaginal)122,123 Protein binding : 20% 122,123 Metabolism : Hepatic 122,123 Half-life : 8 hours 122,123 Excretion : Urine (77%), faeces (14%) 122,123 Formula : C6H9N3O3 Mol. mass : 171.15 g/mol Melt. point : 159–163 °C (318–325 °F) Metronidazole is a nitroimidazoleantibiotic medication used particularly for anaerobic bacteria and protozoa.…

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    Fixed Mindset

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    How a Person Becomes Unique The article “Fixed Vs. Growth: The Two Basic Mindsets that Shape Our Lives” written by Maria Popova illustrates the difference between the two types of mindsets according to a Stanford psychologist, Carol Dweck. A “fixed mindset” is described as a person's belief that characteristics such as character, intelligence and creativity are static and cannot be changed. In most cases, a mindset like such is inclined to strive for success and avoid failure to appear smart…

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    Around 14 percent of American adults and 19 percent of high school graduates read below a basic level (U.S. Dept. of Ed., 2015). Only 13 percent of American adults read at a “proficient” level (U.S. Dept. of Ed., 2015).Functional illiteracy, defined as an inability to “read well enough to manage . . . tasks that require reading skills beyond a basic level” (Schlechty), has many detrimental effects on society. Functional illiteracy may be correlated with poverty and with…

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    Nt1310 Operating System

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    user an interactive, user-friendly way to run and use the computer. A typical OS such as Windows allows users to interact with a graphical user interface. Within the GUI, the user clicks on objects and visual elements on the provided desktop and this manipulates the OS to give certain results. The basic function provided by the OS is to acknowledge actions from the user and give output from the screen. Clicking the mouse, typing or interacting with other forms of hardware does this output. An OS…

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    Lokusdesign Case Study

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    OBJECTIVES OF SUMMER INTERNSHIP 1. A TRIAL RUN One of the basic focuses of a passage level position is to open you to a particular job and a calling or industry. While you may have an idea in regards to what an occupation is like, you won't know until you truly perform it if it's what you thought it was, whether you have the readiness and aptitudes to do it and if it's something you like. 2. RESUME BUILDING When you apply for occupations, the more experience and accomplishments you have,…

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    I will make a comment concerning an article of Pinto & Brunese (2010) regarding the spectrum of diagnostic errors in radiology. As stated by Flanders & Lakhani (2012, p. 477), radiology offers two basic services: imaging analyses and reports. Additionally, the images that the radiologist is deciphering is part of medico-legal documents. Therefore errors in Radiology may result in negligence that can lead to a lawsuit. As indicated by Owens, Taylor, & Howlett (2016, p. 593), there are…

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    Graphic Design Roles

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    chipping away at. I was familiar with Saki Mafundikwa, a Typographer. Typography being that branch of visual portrayal stressed over how content appears in a given space (in its initiation this space had reliably implied the physical page: books, distributions, every day papers and has now opened up to fuse vistas, for instance, the screen). It is the methodology by which lingo is given visual shape. Emil Ruder, the Swiss typographer, communicated that typography as a development "has one…

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    In this essay, we present a discussion about Bayesian methods in Spatial Statistics. Bayesian methods are approaches to statistical inferences which have been around for several decades and are also used in Geographic Information Systems. The application of these methods in practical problems has increased significantly within the last few years due to recent advances in tools for computation and simulation [1]. At the heart of any Bayesian data analysis method are the likelihood function, which…

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    Butt Joint Case Study

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    1. For each timber joint listed provide a pencil drawing and an explanation of where it could be used. Butt Joint- The butt joint one of the most basic and simple joints to construct as it is made with only two pieces of timber that are put together at the ends. This means that the joint isn't very strong. In fact it is the weakest joint in woodwork but it is the easiest to make. This joint is held together with glue, nails and screws but can also be secured with a combination of methods to…

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    location experience a communication barrier, and place a videophone call to an interpreter at a remote location. This way, the interpreter does not need to be physically present to receive visual and situational information. VRI is helpful because A VRI interpreter can often be reached quickly from any location. Visual and situational cues are maintained. It is cost…

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