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    Colgate V/S Sensodyne

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    Topic Comparative study on sensitivity toothpaste (COLGATE v/s SENSODYNE) NAME: VISHAL KORI ROLL NO: 25 SUB: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY STD: S.Y.BMS SUBMITTED TO: SUSAN ALEX INDEX NO | TOPIC NAME | PAGE NO | 1. | INTRODUCTION | | 2. | BACKGROUND / SIGNIFICANT | | 3. | QUESTIONNAIRE | | 4. | ANALYSIS OF QUESTIONNAIRE | | 5. | ANALYSIS OF AREA (CHUNABHATTI) | | 6. | CONCLUSION | | 7. | RECOMENDATIONS | | 8. | BIBLIOGRAPHY | | INTRODUCTION Toothpaste is a paste or gel dentifrice used

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    Lecture

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    OSTEOMYELITIS Definition:  Osteo- derived from the Greek word osteon meaning bone‚ myelo meaning marrow and –it is meaning inflammation‚ simply means an infection of the bone or bone marrow that results in inflammation‚ necrosis and formation of new bone. Types: 1. Acute osteomyelitis - Bone infection develops within two weeks of an initial infection‚ injury or the onset of the underlying disease. 2. Sub-acute osteomyelitis - Bone infection develops within one to two months of an initial

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    hypochondriacs use the “sick role” as an excuse out of habit in order to prevent having to confront any dilemmas or responsibilities in life (Schweitzer 28). Hypochondria allows patients to not feel terrible for living or feel undeserving of satisfaction. Hypersensitivity‚ or intensified bodily and/or mental feelings‚ causes one to stay alert for any symptoms. These two theories exist based on observational‚ scientific practices on patients whose disorder has improved with treatment. (Moglia 2-3) Typically other

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    Baudrillad Chapter 8

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    pursuit of pleasure and self-gratification. Athleticism (132‚ para 3) - Characterized by or involving physical activity or exertion; active: Somatisation (140‚ para 1) - dysfunctional symptoms tend to range from sensory or motor disability‚ hypersensitivity to pain. Key Themes / Concepts: In Jean Baudrillard’s “The Consumer Society”‚ the body is the epitome of consumerism‚ referred to as “an object of salvation” (Baudrillard‚ 129. para 1). The body is summarized to be the consumer’s most

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    Drug Related Problems

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    Drug related problem Drug related problems (DRPs) are prevalent and causing considerable patient morbidity and mortality. Many of these DRPs are preventable through following the guidelines and rational drug used. There are many factors controlling the DRP occurrence such as patient age‚ disease status‚ drug characteristics‚ etc. High risk factors 1. Elderly (> 65 years); due to age related changes in pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetics 2. Acute diseases such as acute renal

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    Arti's Work

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    Arti Rajani 13 Newington Walk Leicester LE4 5DN Mob: 07939920563 Email: Arti_rajani@hotmail.co.uk A highly motivated‚ confident‚ mature‚ positive thinking and experienced GDC registered dental nurse with 6 years experience at Gohil Dental Practice. I have excellent time-management‚ teamwork‚ planning/organising and communication skills. Having gained experience of working with a vast range of age groups I have now decided to move up the career ladder. I am hoping to increase my knowledge

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    to recall names‚ facts and dates that are well known to you *impaired concentration *poor memory and inability to concentrate *exaggerated startle response *irritability‚ sudden intense anger‚ occasional violent outbursts *panic attacks *hypersensitivity‚ whereby every remark is perceived as critical 1 *obsessive - the experience takes over your life‚ you can’t get it out of your mind *joint and muscle pains which have no obvious cause *feelings of nervousness‚ anxiety *reactive depression

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    The abundance of cases that involve low back pain reminds one of a plague spread throughout the world. The lumbar spine is considered the most supportive part of the spine with weight bearing features; however‚ neglecting the initial symptoms of low back pain can lead to irreversible changes and further serious damage to the spine structures and peripheral nervous system. Low back problems are “the most common cause of job related disability” since “about 80 percent of adults experience low back

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    Williams Syndrome

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    Williams syndrome also recognized as Williams-Beuren syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by a deletion of more than twenty five genes from chromosome 7. Although Williams syndrome is often non-hereditary‚ the chances of the syndrome being passed on if an individual with Williams syndrome has a child are fifty percent. Individuals born with Williams syndrome often possess distinctive facial features which make the syndrome easily recognized. These features include wide spaces between their teeth

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    Mycotoxins Outline

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    MYCOTOXINS [THE ENVIROMENTAL & ECONOMIC EFFECTS] OUTLINE INTRODUCTION: * What are mycotoxins? * “Mycotoxins (ie toxins produced by molds) are fungal metabolites that can contaminate foods and feeds and cause toxic effects in higher organisms that consume the contaminated commodities. Therefore‚ mycotoxin contamination of foods and feeds results is a serious food safety issue and affects the competitiveness of US agriculture in both domestic and export markets” (Cleveland T et al

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