Case Presentation on: BRONCHITIS IN CHILDREN Submitted by: Aleman‚ Benjiedith S. Alquizar‚ Floriza T. Bation‚ Aldin T. Brioso‚ Carmi C. Bragas‚ John Ryan A. Caguan‚ Romeo M. Dumaog‚ Eugeniana P. Lodovice‚ Kristler Saniel‚ Charmaine K. Submitted to: Mr. Ebenezer L. Bangcong 21 February 2009 I. DESCRIPTION OF BRONCHITIS IN CHILDREN Respiratory disorders are among the most common causes of illness and hospitalization in children. Overall‚ respiratory dysfunction
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Introduction: The awareness of occupational hazards can be traced back to the 18thcentury when Bernadino Ramazzini‚ also known as “The Father of Occupational Medicine”‚ recognized the dynamics of health and disease in relation to occupation (Gambhir et al‚ 2011). Awareness of occupational hazards among dental professionals as well as practicing preventative strategies can provide a balance between maximum benefit and minimum harm to health and well being (Mohammed et al‚ 2013). Occupational hazards
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Value Chain Analysis of Mushroom Maryam Sohrabi Mery.sohrabii@yahoo.com 2013 Introduction Mushroom is one of the most suitable sources of high quality protein for all age groups and especially for vegetarians. Mushroom industry can be considered as a supreme practice to exploit agrarian residues to produce food‚ feed and fuel. This activity is not only provides individuals a food based nutraceutical but also it is environment friendly (MMRA‚ 2009). By increasing the knowledge among potential
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microbe strains to the medium to enhance the resident microbe population’s ability to break down contaminants. Microorganisms used to perform the function of bioremediation are known as bioremediators. Not all contaminants‚ however‚ are easily treated by bioremediation using microorganisms. For example‚ heavy metals such as cadmium and lead are not readily absorbed or captured by microorganisms. The assimilation of metals such as mercury into the food chain may worsen matters. Phytoremediation is useful
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when dealing with a nationwide disease. Proper resources will also be applied in helping in how to reduce the diseases from spreading. Tuberculosis TB is considered one the most fatal diseases in the nation. It is a disease that is caused by microorganisms that are spread from one person to another via air. The lungs will contract this disease and according to studies the disease stays in the air for several hours. TB can affect other body parts as well such as the brain‚ the kidneys and spine
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spaces Skin-epidermis- C L G S B -dermis Cutaneous Aponeurosis Galea Loose conn Periosterum Skull Dura Arachnoid Piamatter 2. Transmission-based Precautions- transferring microorganism to one person to another -contact precaution -droplet precaution -airborne precaution HEPA filters- high efficiency particulate air Hand washing- most important control practice -alcohol-based and non-bacterial soap and water Atelectasis- lungs collapsed Emphysema-for chronic
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wash them improperly. It is known that hands are the main media for contaminants getting to people‚ whether the infections are airborne‚ oral or tactile. Infectious diseases that are commonly spread through hand to hand contact include the common cold‚ and several gastrointestinal disorders such as diarrhoea (WaterAid‚ 2006). Human hands usually harbour microorganisms both as part of a person’snormal microbial flora as well as transient microbes acquired from the environment (Lindberg et al‚ 2004)
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The Black Death is one of the common names for the horrendous plague that swept through most of Europe in the 14th century AD. It is a common belief that this disease was carried by rats and transmitted from person to person by being in close proximity to an individual who was infected by this deadly plague. Millions of Europeans were affected during this troublesome time and the epidemic left Europe drastically changed. The Black Death had a lasting effect on the Western world and created hardships
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optoelectronics to offer powerful and new analytical tools with major applications in medicine‚ environmental studies‚ food and processing industries. It consists of 3 parts: the sensitive biological element biological material (e.g. tissue‚ microorganisms‚ organelles‚ cell receptors‚ enzymes‚ antibodies‚ nucleic acids etc.)‚ a biologically derived material or biomimic.[2] The sensitive elements can be created by biological engineering; the transducer or the detector element (works in a physicochemical
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Paper 1 Chapter 1: Cell structure May/June 03 1 An actively growing cell is supplied with radioactive amino acids. Which cell component would first show an increase in radioactivity? A Golgi body B mitochondrion C nucleus D rough endoplasmic reticulum 2 Which pair of organelles has internal membranes? A chloroplasts and mitochondria B chloroplasts and nuclei C mitochondria and ribosomes D nuclei and ribosomes 3 Which combination is found in a prokaryotic cell? Endoplasmic reticulum DNA RNA Nucleus
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