Session I KANNADA WORD Naanu Neenu Namma Nimma Yaaru Yaavaga Yelli Avaru ENGLISH WORD Me / I am You Ours Yours Who When Where He / She (with respect). Also they / those people He / She. This person / these people Place / hometown Name Know Don’t know Like Door Window Chair Table House Come Come(with respect) How SIMPLE SENTENCE Naanu software engineer. (I am a software engineer) Neenu student. (You are a student) Namma desha Bharata. (Our country is Bharata). Nimma ooru ABC. (Your home town is ABC)
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Cells come from pre-existing cells via division Cells of all organisms fundamentally similar in structure‚ function‚ and metabolic functions Contain hereditary information passed down during cell division A cell’s volume increases faster than it’s surface area Less surface area = less are for nutrient/waste diffusion Solves via: Dividing‚ getting thinner‚ form microvilli‚ store nutrients (Microvilli – within small intestine) Cells are highly organized‚ 3 basic parts Plasma membrane Selective
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Business in Society: Managing the Sustainable Company 1. TEACHING FACULTY Professor Gilbert Lenssen PhD MBA is President of the ABIS the global Academy of Business in Society with offices in New York‚ Brussels and Shanghai. ABIS is an association of 80 Business Schools and 30 Companies worldwide engaged in research‚ education and management development in Corporate Responsibility‚ Business Ethics‚ Corporate Governance and Sustainable Development. Professor
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Chapter 18: Immunolgy II: Immunological Disorders and Tests Question Type: Multiple Choice 1) Hypersensitivity or allergy refers to the immune system responding _____. a) in an exaggerated way to a foreign substance b) too little too late c) inadequately to an antigen d) to its own tissues as if they were foreign Answer: a Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective 1: LO 18.1 Explain the meaning of the terms hypersensitivity and immunodeficiency. Section Reference 1: Section 18.1 Overview of Immunological
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Pertussis is a highly contagious bacterial disease that causes uncontrollable‚ violent coughing. The coughing can make it hard to breathe. A deep "whooping" sound is often heard when the patient tries to take a breath Cause. Pertussis‚ or whooping cough‚ is an upper respiratory infection caused by the Bordetella pertussis or Bordetella parapertussis bacteria. It is a serious disease that can cause permanent disability in infants‚ and even death. When an infected person sneezes or coughs‚ tiny
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VII) 02. Large salivary glands‚ anatomy‚ innervation 1. PAROTID GLAND- pure serous gland (HE) • The largest salivary gland • drained into retromandibular v. • Str. Columnar epith. • Contain: artery’s‚ vein’s‚ adipocytes‚ nerves • C.T septa • IgA‚ amylase 2. SUBMANDIBULAR GLAND- mixed ( more serous‚ less mucous)‚HE • Discharged trough the submandibular duct • Striated duct easelly seen‚ intercalated ducts are very short • Myoepithelial cells 3. SUBLIGUAL GLAND- mixed‚ (HE) • Intralobular
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I. PYELONEPHRITIS It is particular type of upper urinary tract infection (UTI) in which the renal tissue becomes inflamed due to the prolonged presence of a pathogen. The infectious microbe can be either viral or bacterial in origin‚ but is most commonly caused by Escherichia coli. The bacterium generally originates in the urethra‚ spreads to the bladder and up through the urethras‚ and finally impacts one or both of the kidneys. Pathophysiology One or both kidneys may be involved. The infection
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English Kannada Transliteration Enri En sAr En svAmi how do you ಏನ್ರರ do? ಏನ್ ಷರ್ (plural‚ with ಏನ್ ಷಾಮಿ respect) how do you do? (singular‚ with respect) ಏನಯ್ಯ ಏನಪ (used by elders for any young male) how do you do? (singular‚ with respect) (used by elders for any young female) How’s it going? How are things? What’s going on? Is it good? It is fine. It is not good. It is too much. [price is dear] Only so much? Is that all? It is O.K. ಏನಮ್ಮ Enappa (Usage: South Enamma; Karnataka);
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Hank Hymanson Supporting Evidence for the Theory of Cisternal Maturation-Progression Abstract Two competing theories have been postulated for explaining how proteins traverse the Golgi: cisternal maturation-progression and vesicular transport. Cisternal maturation-progression postulates that proteins move through the Golgi within cisternae which progress from cis to medial to trans. Large protein aggregates have been shown to move through the Golgi in a manner consistent with cisternal maturation-progression
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Import Settings: Base Settings: Brownstone Default Information Field: Chapter Information Field: Client Needs Information Field: Cognitive Level Information Field: Difficulty Information Field: Integrated Process Information Field: Objective Information Field: Page and Header Highest Answer Letter: E Multiple Keywords in Same Paragraph: No Chapter: Chapter 51: Management of Patients With Immunodeficiency Multiple Choice 1. A healthy high school athlete is diagnosed with fever and cellulitis
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