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    Details | Page number | 1.0 Article Summary | 3 | 2.0 Introduction | 3 | 3.0 Analysis | | 3.1 Demand and Supply | 4-6 | 3.2 Substitute | 6 | 3.3 Shortage | 7 | 3.4 Elasticity | 8-9 | 3.5 Price ceiling | 10 | 3.6 Consumer and producer surplus | 11-13 | 3.7 Tax | 13-14 | 4.0 Conclusion | 15 | References | 16-17 | | | 1.0 Article Summary The article “Consumers complain cooking oil sold at higher than fixed price” which was published on November 27‚ 2012 talks about

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    Potato Batteries: Veggie power! Data and Analysis Background The battery was invented around 1800 by Alessandro Volta in Italy. It has become an indispensable part of modern life. Why are batteries so useful? Because they convert chemical energy into electrical energy. You can use this electrical energy to light a flashlight‚ to start a car‚ or to listen to your favorite music. We made a simple battery out of a potato by placing in it a zinc strip and a copper strip. At the zinc strip‚ the

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    Square Pharmaceutical company (Sample) Introduction The pharmaceutical market in Bangladesh is pretty small compared to the population size of the country‚ mainly because of the lack of spending power of the population. Pharmaceutical spending is also amongst the lowest in the world in per capita terms. Healthcare expenditures consist of only 3.35% of GDP. However‚ increased awareness of healthcare‚ increase in per capita income‚ emergence of private healthcare services and the government’s increased

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    had its roots in the work of two mathematicians‚ Paul Erdos and Alfred Renyi. Their work suggested that systems such as communications could be effectively modelled by connecting nodes with randomly placed links. Their simple approach revitalised graph theory and led to the emergence of the field of random networks. An important prediction of random network theory is regardless of the random placement of links most nodes will still have approximately the same number of links. In fact‚ in a random

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    Ethics in pharmaceutical marketing xxxxx EMBA 1.1/Academic Skills Subject Outline December 23rd‚ 2012 Prof. xxxxx Ethics and pharmaceutical marketing The pharmaceutical industry has been facing challenges with respect to ethical marketing and promotional practices. The conflict of commercial interests with adherence to ethical practices has been a subject of much deliberation. While such debates tend to have a high degree of subjective and emotive content‚ it is also a concern

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    Graph 1 Lab Report

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    In Graph 1‚ each line of color represents a different level of pH added to the solution. When pH 9 was added‚ it produced the highest rate of reaction (the most oxygen was produced)‚ whereas when the more acidic pH 5 was added‚ the rate of reaction was much slower‚ and less efficient. The higher the oxygen evolved (gas produced)‚ the more reactions were being produced/higher rate of reaction. Different types of enzymes’ reaction proportions differ based on the pH being added. For example‚ intestinal

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    funding‚ or have some sort of "exit." The only essential thing is growth. Everything else we associate with startups follows from growth. If you want to start one it’s important to understand that. Startups are so hard that you can’t be pointed off to the side and hope to succeed. You have to know that growth is what you’re after. The good news is‚ if you get growth‚ everything else tends to fall into place. Which means you can use growth like a compass to make almost every decision you face. Redwoods

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    plants has been central to medicine since the beginning of time and it remains important today. Discuss the drug development and characterization problems with using plant extracts as therapeutic agents. How are plants used today by the pharmaceutical industry? Use specific product examples in your answer. The use of plants has played an important role in medicine. The traditional herbal medicine‚ typically the Chinese herbal medicine‚ primarily relies on the use of a mixture of herbs

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    India Packaged Food Industry escalating by double digit growth rate in the last five years: Ken research Busier lifestyles resulting in the demand for convenience products to persistently provide a major thrust to the growth in the packaged food sector in India New Delhi: 29/7/2013- Packaged food sector is presently the fifth largest sector in India and has grown rapidly over the past few years. India packaged food industry has escalated remarkably at a CAGR of 15.6% from FY’2007-FY’2013. The

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    LINEWEAVER-BURK PLOT A graph of the double reciprocal equation is also called a Lineweaver-Burk‚ 1/Vo vs 1/[S]. The y intercept is 1/VMAX; the x-intercept is 1/ KM; and the slope is KM/VMAX. Lineweaver Burk graphs are particularly useful for analyzing how enzyme kinematics change in the presence of inhibitors‚ competitive‚ noncompetitive‚ or a mixture of the two. There are three reversible inhibitors: competitive

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