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    Pharmaceutical Industry

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    Incumbent Company: Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories ¬¬¬  Indian Pharmaceutical Industry can be valued at around $20billion (2009). By Volume‚ India is world’s second largest producer of pharmaceuticals‚ while by value it is world’s thirteenth largest. It is expected to grow at CAGR of 12% for 2010-2012 (global average 6%).Around 95% of Domestic demand is catered by Indian Pharmaceutical companies. In Indian Pharmaceuticals Market‚ Formulations accounted for 65% while Bulk Drugs accounted for 35% by

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    STRESS AS A PRECURSOR OF HEALTH PROBLEMS OF COLLEGE STUDENTS Submitted by: Del Rosario‚ J. Anne Nicole D. Garcia‚ Jose Mari B. Yu‚ Mark Rainier C.S. 2 – BIO 6 September 26‚ 2011 Thesis Statement: College students who are exposed to extreme stress encounter several health risks. Outline: I. Introduction A. Background B. Thesis Statement II. Health Problems of College Students Caused by Stress A. Insomnia 1. Causes 2. Effects

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    Perfect Your Tech: Undercling‚ Hand-Jam‚ and Dyno By: Brian and John Case Description Jacob’s Sport and Fitness Center has hired Brian and John as instructors to teach three specific rock climbing skills to intermediate skilled climbers. The three fundamental rock climbing methods we are teaching are an undercling‚ a dyno‚ and a hand jam hold. Learner Characteristics According to Fitt’s and Posner’s Three Stage Model of motor learning the climbers are in the associative stage of learning

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    Understanding the Principles and Practices of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy This essay intends to examine some of the principles and practices of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy an approach to therapy that has become a staple of modern day therapy and reflective professional practice based on ‘actively constructing a collection‚ selection and interpretation of data’ (Finlay and Gough‚ 2003‚ p.5). This examination will begin with a critical evaluation of the key principles and practices that underpin

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    Ovarian Cancer (TURN PAPER)

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    OVARIAN CANCER Ovarian Cancer Overview Ovarian cancer occurs when a cancerous tumor is in a woman’s ovary. In most cases‚ there are no known causes. There are often no symptoms‚ but ovarian cancer warning signs include ongoing pain or cramps in the belly or back‚ abnormal vaginal bleeding‚ and nausea and bloating. Depending on the cancer stage‚ ovarian cancer treatment includes surgery and chemotherapy. SYMPTOMS: In some cases‚ ovarian cancer may cause early symptoms. The most common symptoms

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    Study Guide for Unit 1 Exam

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    Nursing 120 Study Guide Urinary Elimination 1) Kidneys – The left kidney is higher than the right kidney due to the position of the liver. Filters waste products of metabolism that collect in the blood. They remove waste from the blood to form urine. The kidneys maintain balance between retention and excretion of fluids ( play key role in fluid and electrolyte balance). The normal adult urine output is 1200 to 1500 ml/ day. An output less than 30 ml/hr indicates possible circulatory‚ blood volume

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    to relax and control otherwise autonomic body functions such as heartbeat and blood pressure; Relaxation Response is a repetition process that allows an individual to concentrate‚ and return to that repetition when other thoughts come to mind; Biofeedback uses instruments to measure physiological activity‚ which gives information to the user to utilize with changes in emotions and thinking to allow physiological changes; Guided imagery is audio‚ writing‚ or a professional using the person’s individualized

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    Abhinav International Monthly Refereed Journal of Research In Management & Technology ISSN – 2320-0073 Volume II‚ May’13 STRESS AMONG INDIAN POLICE AND CONCEPTUAL ISSUES Priya Xavier1 and Dr. K. Prabhakar2 1 Assistant Professor‚ SRM University‚ Kattankulathur‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India Email: priya.xavier@ymail.com 2 Professor‚ SRM University‚ Kattankulathur‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India Email: kprksr@gmail.com INTRODUCTION Origin of the stress concept predates antiquity. Even prehistoric man must have

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    Nursing 103 Final

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    Notes for Final Chapter 6/11- Anaphylaxis Allergic reaction Acute Sx: hives‚ rash‚ itching and nasal secretions‚ fever‚ malaise Severe: hypotension‚ tachycardia‚ bronchoconstriction Tx: Benadryl‚ put vaccine in dominant arm‚ warm compresses‚ Tylenol Chapter 8- Pain NSAIDS -ASA‚ Ibuprofen (motrin)‚ Ketorolac (Toradol)‚ Naproxen (Naprosyn) Mild to moderate pain Take with full glass of water Do not mix ASA with other NSAIDS Monitor for GI bleeding Opioids – Codeine‚ Hydrocodone

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    C H A P T E R 5 LEARNING kowa_c05_162-194hr.indd 162 9/13/10 11:03 AM A n experiment by John Garcia and his colleagues adds a new twist to all the stories ever told about wolves and sheep. The researchers fed a wolf a muttonburger (made of the finest sheep flesh) laced with odorless‚ tasteless capsules of lithium chloride‚ a chemical that induces nausea. Displaying a natural preference for mutton‚ the animal wolfed it down but half an hour later became sick and vomited (Garcia

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