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    Biocon Case Assignment Questions 1. Assuming Biocon receives approval for BIOMAb‚ should it launch the drug immediately or conduct phase 3 trials before launch? Elaborate the various elements of your action plan. If Biocon receives approval for BIOMAb‚ the management team will need to carefully consider what the best course of action is moving forward. If the company elects to launch the drug immediately‚ they will be able to have the first mover advantage‚ reaching the market before their

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    previously known as os incae. Os inter parietal Goethe’s ossicles. Inca bone resembles triangular architecture monument designs of Inca tribals of South America (1200-1597 AD). The members of Royal family of Inca tribe had crown like configurations on their head‚ hence this ossicle has been known as

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    BIOCON – Launching a New Cancer Drug in India Brief Details Biocon who have successfully done the phase 2 trial of their new Cancer drug – Biomab are the first Indian company who have got break through success in the field of Head and neck Cancer drug. They still had to get their phase 3 trial done (which looks like a market norm‚ though not a legal requirement). Erbitux which was developed by Imclone Systems in US had granted license to Merck to distribute the drug to India. Erbitux had already

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    often permanent. The most common early side effects are fatigue (feeling tired) and skin changes. Other early side effects usually are related to the area being treated‚ such as hair loss and mouth problems when radiation treatment is given to the head. Most side effects go away in time. In the meantime‚ there are ways to reduce the discomfort they may cause. If you have bad side effects‚ the doctor may stop your treatments for a while‚ change the schedule‚ or change the type of treatment you are

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    The ulnar nerve is formed from the medial cord nerve roots of C7-T1. Originating in the brachial plexus‚ it descends down the arm before passing around the medial epicondyle of the elbow (the so-called funny bone) and then passes between the heads of flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU). It gives some cutaneous branches just before the wrist whilst the motor branches pass around the hook of hamate. Its motor contribution is to all small muscles of the hand except the lateral two lumbricals as well as FCU

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    Body Organization and the Integumentary‚ Skeletal‚ and Muscular Systems Worksheet Organ Systems Label each of the structures‚ and describe the systems overall structure. NumberSystemCharacteristics 1Integumentary systemProtects underlying tissues. Provides skin sensation. Helps regulate body temperature. Synthesizes vitamin D.2Skeletal systemAttachment for muscles. Protects organs. Stores calcium and phosphorus. Produces blood cells.3Respiratory systemExchanges respiratory gases with the environment

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    Unit 5 Case Study 1: Hassan’s Story Question A: Baru is using surface markings to identify the gender of a skull. What two major types of surface marking do bones have? Answer: Bone surface markings consist of a) Depressions and openings and b) Processes. Depressions and openings are areas that form joints or areas that allow passage of soft tissue‚ such as nerves‚ blood vessels‚ ligaments and tendons. Processes are projections or outgrowths on bone that form joints or attachment points for

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    X-ray examination done. E) What features of the vertebral column would the larger skeleton in the sarcophagus show to indicate it was a female? *The sacrum (the wider of the pelvic brim) F) What bone in the neck region other than cervical vertebrae may be damaged during strangulation or neck trauma? *That will be the Hyoid bone G) If the bones of a person found at the excavation site were mixed up and out of sequence‚ How could the anthropologists determine which vertebrae were cervical‚ lumbar

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    BCS 145 LAB: AXIAL SKELETON WHY ARE WE DOING THIS LAB? The skeletal framework of the body is composed of at least 206 bones and the associated tendons‚ ligaments‚ and cartilages. The skeletal system has a variety of important functions‚ including‚ the support of soft tissues‚ blood cell production‚ mineral/electrolyte and lipid storage‚ and‚ through its relationships with the muscular system‚ the support and movement of the body as a whole. Skeletal system disorders can thus affect many other

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    Q: Which of the ff are branches of the aortic arch? A: Brachiocephalic‚ left common carotid‚ left subclavian Q: Which of the ff are branches of the subclavian arteries? A: thyrocervical‚ internal thoracic‚ and vertebral artery Q: Where is the carotid sinus located? A: Base of the internal carotid Q: Which of the ff are branches of the internal carotid? A: middle cerebral‚ anterior cerebral‚ ophthalmic artery Q: The gastroduodemal artery is a branch from which artery? A: Common hepatic artery

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