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    Proximal Surgical Injury

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    1 Proximal Humeral Fracture Repair and Rehabilitation Surgical Indications and Considerations Anatomical Considerations: Numerous types of proximal humeral fractures can occur each of which have separate surgical indications and considerations. Proximal humeral fractures commonly occur along the physeal lines. Thus‚ fractures may involve the tubercles (greater and/or lesser)‚ surgical neck‚ or anatomical neck of the humerus. The surgical neck lies between the tuberosities and the shaft while

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    Scientific Speed Reading

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    minutes of exercises in one session. First‚ several definitions and distinctions specific to the reading process A) Synopsis You must minimize the number and duration of fixations per line to increase speed. You do not read in a straight line‚ but rather in a sequence of saccadic movements (jumps). Each of these saccades ends with a fixation‚ or a temporary snapshot of the text within you focus area (approx. the size of a quarter at 8 from reading surface). Each

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    Measuring the Value of Point-of-Purchase Marketing with Commercial Eye-Tracking Data Pierre Chandon INSEAD J. Wesley Hutchinson Eric T. Bradlow University of Pennsylvania Scott H. Young Perception Research Services‚ Inc. Version: Chandon Hutchinson Bradlow Young chapter 06-30-06.doc Pierre Chandon is Assistant Professor of Marketing at INSEAD‚ Boulevard de Constance‚ 77300 Fontainebleau‚ France‚ Tel: +33 (0)1 60 72 49 87‚ Fax: +33 (0)1 60 74 61 84‚ email: pierre.chandon@insead.edu. J. Wesley

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    Wage Determination

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    Methods of Wage Determination in India 1. Fixation of wages is a recent phenomenon in India 2. There was no effective machinery until 2nd world war for settlement of disputes for fixation of wages. 3. After independence of India‚ industrial relations become a major issue and there was phenomena increase in industrial dispute mostly over wages leading to substantial loss of production. 4. Realizing that industrial peace is essential for progress on industrial as well as economic

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    case study number 1

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    his preoccupation with eating and smoking. At what stage is Hank Fixated‚ according to the Freudian perspective? I believe hank becomes fixated at the Oral stage‚ which occurs from birth to one year of age. Find evidence of fixation in the case study? Evidence of oral fixation occurs when the case study describes Hank as eating and smoking excessively as a method to calm his nerves. The case study states “Hank is sitting in his apartment eating a pint of Ben and Jerry’s Cherry Garcia ice cream and

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    RUBELLA

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    Vaccine “measles/mumps/rubella vaccine” MMRV Vaccine “measles/mumps/rubella/varicella Laboratory Diagnosis Viral Culture: slow growth Serologic Tests: preferred method of diagnosis Hemagglutination Inhibition (HI) Passive Hemagglutination Complement Fixation Latex Agglutination Immunoassays Chemiluminiscence ELISA: most commonly used: Solid phase Capture ELISA: detects IgM Rubella antibodies IgM and IgG rubella antibodies elevate as the rashes (of German measles) begin to disappear IgM declines

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    [pic] Photosystem: Consists of chlorophyll molecules & accessory pigments e.g. carotenoid accessory pigments trap light energy and pass to the chlorophyll. Results of chromatography: 2. Light independent stage/ carbon fixation/ dark reactions Word Equation: Carbon dioxide + Hydrogen ions ( Carbohydrates + Water ((enzymes) • Site: In the stroma of chloroplast with the presence of enzymes for dark

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    Exw 330 Final Lab Practical

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    Functional Movement Screen (for all tests if pain score is 0) Deep Squat * Purpose * Assesses bilateral‚ symmetrical‚ and functional mobility of the hips‚ knees‚ and ankles. * Dowel held overhead assesses bilateral‚ symmetrical functional mobility of the shoulders as well as the thoracic spine. * Description * Athlete places feet slightly farther than shoulder width and places hands on the dowel to form a 90o angle at elbows overhead. * Athlete presses the

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    Brucella

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    SEROLOGICAL‚ CULTURAL AND MOLECULAR DETECTION OF BRUCELLA INFECTION IN BREEDING BULLS A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE ANAND AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF Doctor of Philosophy IN VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY BY AMIT N. KANANI M. V. Sc. DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SCIENCE AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ANAND AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY ANAND-388001 (GUJARAT) 2007 Reg. No. 04-05194-2001 Dr. J. H. Purohit

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    The Nitrogen Cycle

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    The Nitrogen Cycle Nitrogen fixation Atmospheric nitrogen must be processed‚ or "fixed" to be used by plants. Some fixation occurs in lightning strikes‚ but most fixation is done by free-living or symbiotic bacteria. These bacteria have an enzyme that combines gaseous nitrogen with hydrogen to produce ammonia‚ which is then further converted by the bacteria to make their own organic compounds. Conversion of N2 The conversion of nitrogen (N2) from the atmosphere into a form readily available

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