ANAEMIA Anaemia is a reduction in the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood; this may be caused by a decrease in red blood cell (RBC) production‚ or reduction in haemoglobin (Hb) content of the blood. Sign and Symptoms • Pallor • Fatigue • Dizziness • Shortness of breathe on exertion • Pale mucous membranes • Fainting • Palpitations • Tachycardia Cause • Dietary deficiency • Numerous pregnancies • Menorrhage • Chronic infection • Antepartum haemorrhage • Postpartum haemorrhage
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back into reactants. An acid (in terms of the bromsted-lowry definition) is a substance that donates H+ ions in a reaction. In bromcresol green‚ the acidic proton is the that is attached to the SO3- group. The acid‚ in this lab will be represented by a HB and the conjugate base will be represented by B- . The Ka value for this reaction would
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unionized‚ and a successful confectionery producer in Northern England. The case study takes place in a single and most problematic department of the factory hereby referred to as HB. This department produces and packs more than 40 lines of hard boiled candies using a batch production system. In total‚ 37 people work in HB. There are 25 male workers in the production division and 12 women in packing. The two divisions are separated by a physical barrier overseen by a charge hand and a supervisor respectfully
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COURSE: DRAW10W & MAS102S FACULTY: PROF. BAYANI F. BEGASO ________________ | No. |DATE |TOPIC |ACTIVITIES | |1 |1ST WEEK |Orientation |Sign Certificate of Matriculation | | | | |Discussion of grading system
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brand recognition methods adopted by Hyderabad Beats. A set of questionnaire will be framed as a primary analysis tool for carrying out the survey among the workforce of HB and the potential readers. Survey questionnaire will cover all the aspects of the study in a 360 degree. The outcome of the research would be helpful for the HB to know about the potential market on other parts of India and
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Introduction • What is Marketing Case: • Video Case: The Change of the News Groups in Guangzhou Readings: • Chapter 1 in Marketing Management • Note on Marketing Strategy (HBS 9-578-061) Week 2 Marketing philosophies and Customer Value • Production Philosophy • Product Philosophy • Sales Philosophy • Marketing Philosophy • Creating Customer
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with anaemia 3.To interpret haematological results 4.Successfully treat anaemia 5.Identify with the causes‚ diagnosis ‚ treatment and prevention OUTLINE • • • • • • Definition of Anaemia. Statistics on Anaemia in Ghana. RBC and Hb physiology Pathophysiology Classification History‚ Physical examination and Investigations • Treatment‚ Prevention and complication • Clinical Cases DEFINITION OF ANAEMIA • Reduction in the haemoglobin concentration‚ haematocrit or number
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oxygenation‚ they enclose haemoglobin and carry gases and electrolytes that regulate diffusion through the cells plasma membrane. The most common type of haemoglobin is (Hb A) the majority of people inherit Hb A from both parents (Hb AA). However‚ in sickle cell anaemia a person inherits two genes‚ Hb S a gene from each parent (Hb SS) as explained earlier (Porth‚
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2. At a party‚ Dickson was challenging his friends to see who could hold their breath and dive longest in the pool. Hoping to extend his time underwater‚ Dickson hyperventilates for several minutes before diving into the pool. Shortly after entering the water‚ he lost consciousness and nearly drowned. Explain what might have caused this. Hyperventilation is defined as breathing in excess of the metabolic needs of the body‚ eliminating more carbon dioxide that is produced‚ and consequently‚ resulting
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