Faculty of Medicine MAHSA UNIVERSITY STUDY GUIDE Block: Genetics‚ Immunology & Molecular Medicine (GIM) Session: 2013/2014 Semester 1 (Year 1) MBBS PROGRAM Block Coordinator: Dr Selvi Palasubramaniam CONTENTS 1. Teaching Staff & Contacts 2 2. Academic calendars MBBS Session 2013 / 2014 3 3
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Anthology. Ed. Duncan Wu. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd‚ 2006 Day‚ Aiden. Romanticism: The New Critical Idiom. New York: Routledge‚ 2004. Print. Haywood‚ Ian. Bloody Romanticism: Spectacular Violence and the Politics of Representation‚ 1776-1832 “Ivy on Trees and a Ground Cover Weed.” The Royal Horticultural Society Online. The Royal Horticultural Society‚ 2011 Paine‚ Thomas. The Rights of Man. Harmondsworth: Penguin‚ 1969. Print. Thompson‚ Edward Press‚ 1997. Print. Wordsworth‚ William. The Prelude
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night and secludes himself to his home in New Hampshire. He rarely makes public appearances‚ which is unusual for a person with his status. Yet another‚ similarity between Holden and Salinger is their hatred for Ivy League schools. Throughout the novel Holden expresses his hatred for Ivy League schools‚ which he considers "phony." Again Salinger
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On my most recent trip to Greece‚ I found myself at a museum that featured items of ancient history. As I wandered around the building‚ I found a section dedicated to Greek “Mythology”. I laughed my head off when I saw a hilarious depiction of Hades and came upon a mosaic of someone remarkably familiar. A glimpse of myself from the glass of the showcase and I realized that that person was me. I am Dionysus‚ god of viticulture‚ madness‚ and pleasure. After carefully examining the mosaic for awhile
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made‚ and in “By the waters of Babylon” nothing bad happen to John‚ each one of the characters handled these problems in different ways. In the stories‚ there were many similarities such as all the characters went to the places that were forbidden. Ivy wasn’t supposed to go into the woods‚ but she did anyway so she could save lucious because she loved him. In “By the waters of Babylon” John saw the place of the gods and he began to go inside‚ he thought it was forbidden. “The north and the west and
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Because other villages have stop stoning a person. 2F In “The Village” their lies are “Those Who We Don’t Speak Of” are dressing up as elders to keep the Villagers out of the woods. 2G A person came to the door and say “Ivy has returned with the medicine from the town‚ she was attacked by a creature and killed it”. Then Noah Mother started to cry. The men next to her tried to comfort her but it didn’t work. 2H The reason why the elders who are dress up as “Those Who We
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GRADED ASSIGNMENTS Data Assessment and Care Plan Nursing Care Plan Instructions: Prepare a plan of care for your patient. The plan of care must include a complete DATA ASSESSMENT with all pertinent data and interpretation of data completed. Based on the data‚ formulate an individualized care plan using (1) priority NANDA diagnosis and (2) secondary NANDA diagnoses. Each diagnosis requires at least (5) interventions‚ (5) rationales and (5) outcomes
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OUTLINE OF TOPICS IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY Dec 14‚ 2014 8:00 am – 12:00 nn Part 1: IMMUNOLOGY UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION 1. Historical Development 2. Definition of Terms UNIT II: IMMUNITY 1. Natural/Innate Immunity First line of Defense Anatomical/ Physical Barriers of Infections Second Line of Defense Physiological Barriers Biochemical Factors Cellular Factors Phagocytosis Third Line of Defense Immune response 2. Acquired/Adaptive Immunity Active Acquired Immunity Passive Acquired Immunity Humoral Immunity
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irrational‚ disabling fear as a mental disorder (e.g. agoraphobia)‚ in chemistry to describe chemical aversions (e.g. hydrophobic)‚ in biology to describe organisms that dislike certain conditions (e.g. acidophobia)‚ and in medicine to describe hypersensitivity to a stimulus‚ usually sensory (e.g. photophobia). In common usage they also form words that describe dislike or hatred of a particular thing or subject. The suffix is antonymic to -phil-. For more information on the psychiatric side‚ including
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