highly sensitive spectrofluorimetric method has been developed for the quantification of dabigatran etexilate mesylate (DAB) in bulk and capsule dosage form. A linear relationship was found between fluorescence intensity and DAB concentration in the range of 0.01-1.0 μg/ml in DMSO as solvent at an emission wavelength of 391 nm after excitation at 334 nm‚ with a good correlation coefficient (0.989). The detection and quantification limits were found to be 0.005 and 0.015 µg/ml‚ respectively. The proposed
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Feasibility study topics Common factors The acronym TELOS refers to the five areas of feasibility - Technical‚ Economic‚ Legal‚ Operational‚ and Scheduling. Technology and system feasibility The assessment is based on an outline design of system requirements‚ to determine whether the company has the technical expertise to handle completion of the project. When writing a feasibility report‚ the following should be taken to consideration: A brief description of the business to assess more possible
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Business Case Development Guidelines Introduction Any request for funds in support of activities that are essential to a business unit’s base activities may be considered for incremental program funding and are driven in response to: Documented user needs Work process changes Information systems changes Significant network or technology enhancements Quality and service improvements Major operating efficiency improvements Market‚ Technical or concept trials The Business
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financial papers they may acquire and after a careful reading of these ratings the investors‚ banks and financial institutions proceed to reduce these risks using risk management tools. Risk management is applied in finance. It is the process of identification‚ analysis and either acceptance or mitigation of
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Observe aspects of life around you What are some patterns that you see Field research Research Wheel – pg. 53 Qualitative and Quantitative Data qualitative Data Richness of interpretation‚ dense in description‚ think in verbal identification Quantitative Data Taking a phenomenon and quantifying it or making it numeric “measurable” Allows one to aggregate‚ summarize‚ compare easily Chapter 2 What is a paradigm? Objectivity and Subjectivity Traditional Model of Science
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Abstract Background: Recently‚ the accuracies of many commercially available immunoassays for Vitamin D have been questioned. Liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC- MS/MS) has been shown to facilitate accurate separation and quantification of the major circulating metabolite 25-hydroxyvitamin-D3 (25OHD3) and 25hydroxyvitamin-D2 (25OHD2) collectively termed as 25OHD. However‚ among other interferents‚ this method may be compromised by overlapping peaks and identical masses of epimers
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Abstract The experiment‚ entitled Extraction and Characterization of Proteins‚ aims to isolate casein from milk and albumin from egg; to explain the methods employed for protein extraction; to apply spectrophotometric methods in characterizing and quantifying extracted casein and albumin. The experiment was divided into 2 parts; the extraction of Albumin from egg and the determination of protein concentration via the Warburg-Christian method and Bradford Assay method. In the first part‚ egg
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logistics management information system and inventory management activities‚ rather than central-level activities such as quantification and procurement. However‚ as the logistics cycle demonstrates‚ all these functions are interrelated and so when the logistics system is designed‚ these other activities must be considered‚ such as ensuring that the data required for quantification are collected and that quality monitoring is incorporated into the system. In this context‚ the logistics system to be
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Tentative Syllabus HUNTER COLLEGE OF THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK CHEM 106 Sec: GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB Instructor: Emral Devany Tel: Email: edevany@hunter.cuny.edu Required texts: 1) 106 Lab Manual from Hunter Bookstore (10th Edition only) 2) Carbon Copy Lab Notebook Class Time: Mo- Wed 2:10-5:00 pm Room: Office: 1406C
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Introduction 2. Losses Suffered by the Claimants 3. Quantification of Each Head of Damage 3.1 Medical and Other Expenses Incurred 3.2 Future Medical and Other Expenses Incurred 3.3 Loss of Past Income or Earnings 3.4 Loss of Earning Capacity 3.5 Loss of Profit 3.6 Damages for Medical and Funeral Expenses caused by Death 3.7 Damages for Loss of Support caused by Death 4. Conclusion 5. Bibliography 1. Introduction The assessment and quantification of damages for patrimonial loss caused by bodily
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