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    Boroline Revialization

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    REVITALIZATION OF BOROLINE To revitalize the brand we first need to understand the problems associated with the brand boroline. To be more precise‚ why boroline is not able to struggle through the competition. The following gives you the causes and techniques for the revitalization of BOROLINE. Lack of right amount and mode of advertisement. Present generation is a fast moving generation who is only aware of the products they see. So a lack of advertisement is a major concern here. Present

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    Swimmers ear: Infection of the skin covering the outer ear canal that leads in to the ear drum‚ usually due to bacteria such as streptococcus‚ staphylococcus‚ or pseudomonas. Swimmer’s Ear Symptoms • The most common symptom of swimmer’s ear is pain. Pain gradually begins over a day or two. The pain almost always involves only one ear. The pain is especially intense when the ear is touched or pulled. • The ear canal may itch. • The outer ear may be red‚ and in severe cases the ear

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    agent ‚ the number of microorganism present and the material bearing the microorganism . Bacterial growth can be controlled by chemical agents such as: sterilization in which we kill all living organisms. Disinfection‚ decontamination‚ disinfectant‚ antiseptic‚ sanitizer and antibiotic are another chemical agents that can used to affect on bacterial growth. Chemical methods involve the application of specific chemical agents which inhibit growth or kill microbes on the surface of skin. The determineing

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    Volini Report

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    CONTENTS i) OBJECTIVE ………………………………..................01 ii) BRAND PROFILE ……………………………………02 iii) ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER QUESTIONNAIRE…..07 iv) ANALYSIS OF RETAILER QUESTIONNAIRE…....11 v) ANALYSIS OF DISTRIBUTOR QUESTIONNAIRE..13 vi) S.W.O.T ANALYSIS …………………………………14 vii) CONCLUSION ………………………………………..15 viii) BIBLIOGRAPHY ……………………………………..16 ix) ANNEXURE BRAND PROFILE To prepare a marketing analysis

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    The term antiseptic refers to a substance that inhibits the growth and development of microorganisms that has potential to cause sepsis in wounds. With the emergence of antibiotic resistance‚ there has been a reappraisal of the use of povidone iodine especially in

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    against the wound or used to bind a dressing to the wound. A dressing can consist of a wide range of materials‚ sometimes containing medication‚ placed directly against the wound. Antiseptic An antiseptic is a substance which inhibits the growth and development of microorganisms. For practical purposes‚ antiseptics are routinely thought of as topical agents‚ for application to skin‚ mucous membranes‚ and inanimate objects‚

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    First Aid Guide

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    present in first aid kit:- * first-aid manual * sterile gauze pads of different sizes * adhesive tape * adhesive bandages in several sizes * elastic bandage * a splint * antiseptic wipes * soap * antibiotic ointment * antiseptic solution (like hydrogen peroxide) * hydrocortisone cream (1%) * acetaminophen and ibuprofen * extra prescription medications (if the family is going on vacation) * tweezers * sharp scissors *

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    bio project

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    WHAT IS A HEREDITARY DISEASE? A hereditary disease is caused by an abnormality in a person’s genetic material .It is a disease passed down through several generations within the same family and is transmitted from parent to child. WHAT IS A PHYSIOLOGICAL DISEASE? A physiological disease occurs when the normal working person’s body is being affected due to the malfunctioning of organs or structural changes of cells changing overtime causing illness. CHRONIC DISEASES Asthma-Physiological

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    Alexander Fleming

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    inspired by his work as a regiment member during World War 1. He had witnessed the death of many soldiers from wound infections which caused sepsis. The antiseptics that were in use during that period killed the body’s immune defences faster than they destroyed the bacteria (Tames‚ 2010). He conducted a creative experiment which demonstrated how antiseptics were destroying immune defences

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    Osmosis Effect on Rbc's

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    that the three samples undergo. 4)Give a brief result for your experiment. Materials : Sterilized lancets ; 3 blood samples ; 3 slides ; antiseptic wipes ; bandages ; tooth picks ; 0.5 % d.w solution ; 0.9 % Nacl solution ; 10% Nacl solution ; 3 cover slides ; Light microscope ; Disinfector beaker Procedure : First‚ wipe you finger with an antiseptic wipe then pierce your finger with a sterilized lancet . Next‚ drop three blood samples on three slides and place a bandage on your finger . Use

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