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    bladder The nephron is the functional unit of the kidney. There are millions of nephrons. Filtration Everything other that protein‚ red‚ and white cells‚ drug bound to proteins passes through pores in capillaries into the nephron Distal Reabsorption Non-ionized drug molecules (lipid soluble) are reabsorbed into capillaries Ionized molecules required by body (glucose) actively transported back into capillaries Ionized drug molecules (non-lipid soluble) pass into the bladder pH influences reabsorption

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    War on Drugs in the U.S The term “War on Drugs” was first used by U.S president Richard Nixon. The term is used to describe a campaign of prohibition‚ foreign military aid and military intervention undertaken by the United States government‚ with the help of other countries‚ and the aim to reduce the illegal drug trade. The war on drugs began in 1914 but became more popular four decades ago‚ on July 17‚ 1971. This war was declared by President Nixon who said “Drug abuse was public enemy

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    Amberly Ebelsheiser Prof. Owens Theater 116 January 22‚ 2011 Million Dollar Baby The film‚ Million Dollar Baby‚ is a very powerful story of a young woman by the name of Maggie. While she experienced a very difficult upbringing‚ Maggie had never lost sight of her goals‚ and is living proof that anyone can overcome any obstacle that they may be faced with. Maggie’s dream was to be a professional fighter; it was a dream most girls do not share‚ but it was her passion. She began attending a gym

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    Millions of species inhabit Earth. How do scientists make sense of them all? First‚ scientists study the similarities and differences between organisms. The scientists study characteristics including obvious physical traits‚ such as hair or leaves‚ and molecular traits‚ such as DNA sequences. Then‚ scientists use the information to classify species into meaningful groups. The groups may also reveal which species are related and how they fit along the evolutionary tree. Scientists who specialize in

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    Experiment #8 – properties of Alcohols and Phenols Introduction As has been mentioned before‚ over 20 million organic compounds have been identified. If each substance had to be studied as an entity completely separate from all the other substances‚ the study of organic chemistry as a whole would be impossible; that is to say‚ even more impossible than you currently believe it to be. Fortunately‚ the subject can be organized and it is often organized around the concept of the functional group

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    person feel on top of the world. I would feel the same way just like everybody else. On the other hand‚ if the lottery amount is in range which can fulfill any wish one can have‚ it will make the life most amazing beautiful heaven. If I win a $50 million dollar in the New Jersey lottery my life will be a miracle. It will first give me opportunities to achieve not only my wishes but those wishes which I can only dream and it take a long way to reach them. For instance‚ I will take care of my family

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    Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Fetal alcohol syndrome is a serious birth defect that causes many children to get when his or her mother drink while they are pregnant . The start of the whole process is the alcohol passes from the placenta to the fetus which the fetus cannot handle the alcohol the exact same way an adult does. Which causes the alcohol to thicken with the fetus and that prevents enough nutrition and oxygen from getting into the fetus. This can cause the kid to grow slower than other children

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    1. Which dosage forms are most appropriate for administering drugs to pediatric patients? Adults? The dosage forms that are the most appropriate for administering drugs to pediatric patients is chewable tablets which makes it much easier than trying to have the children swallow a pill and as well oral disintegrating capsules‚ suspensions or solution/syrups. For adults it is different because they can receive the drugs just about anyway as long as there is not any life threatening injuries obstructing

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    again. I knew my mom wanted to be there for but her addition and my dad would not allow her to be. My mom was using heroin. It is a highly addictive drug hat is produced from morphine‚ which comes from the seedpod of the opium Asian poppy plant. If my mom was using she wasn’t allowed to see us. But because she wasn’t allowed to see us she would turn to drugs to soothe her pain. It wasn’t right of her to do that but it was her decision. I never understood when I was younger what she was doing I once found

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    Youth Alcohol Abuse

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    DRINKING AND ALCOHOL ABUSE Going out on a Friday night in highschool almost always seems to be accompanied by alcohol. In 2003 the proportion of grade 12 students who admitted drinking an alcoholic beverage in the past 30 days was 48%‚ while 1 in 10 students drink atleast once a week. My question is‚ why does alcohol have to become such a large part of the highschool social circle? And‚ are any of these kids really aware of the effects of youth onset alcohol abuse and the effects of alcohol on the

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