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    Reinsurance in Bulgaria‚ Key Trends and Opportunities to 2017 Published on 2nd APR. 2014 The Bulgarian reinsurance segment grew at a review-period CAGR of 2.8%. The gross written premium is expected to grow at a forecast-period CAGR of 2.6%. During the review period‚ the non-life segment ceded the highest percentage of premium in the industry with 17.7% of premium ceded in 2012. Synopsis The report provides in depth market analysis‚ information and insights into the Bulgarian reinsurance

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    Construction in Spain Key Trends and Opportunities to 2018 On 19th March 2014 The Spanish construction industry recorded a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -14.48% during the review period (20082013). The country entered into recession in 2009‚ which hampered the level of construction activity during the review period. After a subsequent decline‚ the Spanish economy finally grew by 0.3% in the fourth quarter of 2013. The outlook of the construction industry is expected to be positive over

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    central route is often more likely to lead to a lasting persuasion‚ if the audience thinks initially thinks favorably of the argument. While the peripheral route to persuasion is when the audience decides to agree with the argument due to factors outside of it‚ like the validity of the source or how attractive the person making the argument is. The peripheral route is more of a temporary attitude change if the argument is accepted‚ and focuses on things the audience may already think fondly of. An

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    Peripheral Artery Disease and Risks The common cause of peripheral artery disease (PAD) is atherosclerosis. Less common causes of peripheral artery disease may be blood vessel inflammation‚ injury to your limbs‚ unusual anatomy of your ligaments or muscles‚ or radiation exposure (Mayo Clinic‚ 2016). The risk factors for PAD are the same as those for atherosclerotic disease; they are smoking‚ hypertension‚ diabetes‚ increased levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL)‚ decreased levels of high-density

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    Heart‚ Neck Vessel‚ Peripheral Vascular System and Lymph Assessment Ardis A. Halvorsen‚ RN South Dakota State University Abstract This purpose of this report is to present regional write-ups of the cardiovascular system including the neck vessels and heart‚ the lymph system‚ and the peripheral vascular system. The evaluation is performed on a 26-year-old male that works in the construction and asphalt industries and works five to six days a week. This report is submitted using a SOAP format

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    THE PREVALENCE OF CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS The Prevalence of Co-Occurring Disorders Launita D. Joseph Grand Canyon University August 15‚ 2012 The Prevalence of Co-Occurring Disorders When a counselor has a new client they are working with‚ the client has to be assessed. When being assessed the counselor has to determine what issues the client may have. Through being assessed‚ the counselor may come to realize the client has more than one issue which is called co-occurring disorders. At this

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    Co-occurring Disorders and Addiction SUBS500_ B02_201230 Treatment of drug and alcohol addiction is seldom as simple as merely addressing the particular chemicals addict is taking into his body. More often than not‚ addicts suffer from other disorders in conjunction with their chemical dependency. The clinical reference to such a condition is called co-occurring disorders (Doweiko‚ 2012). According to Arias and Kranzler (2008) an estimated 1.1 percent of the U.S. population has an alcohol

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    second time. During this experiment‚ the sensory receptors located in the nerve endings on my fingertip responded to the presented stimulus‚ recognizing the pressure of touching the sandpaper. This information was transmitted through my body via the peripheral nervous system to my brain. This is an apparent example of anatomical encoding. The brain then interpreted the signals coming from these receptors‚ and formed a perception of coarseness. This is an illustration of functional encoding. This perceived

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    Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Babak Kia Adjunct Professor Boston University College of Engineering ENG SC757 - Advanced Microprocessor Design Why PCI? The original PC bus developed by IBM in 1982 was 16 bits wide and operated at 4.77 MHz This was known as the ISA bus‚ capable of transferring data at a whopping rate of 9 Mbytes per second! Gradually peripherals such as video cards and hard drives required a higher bandwidth‚ and in 1992 Intel introduced the PCI bus standard

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    Peripheral catheter complications and maintenance a literature review Nearly half of the 40 million patients requiring hospitalization each year in the United States receive intravenous (IV) treatment. Furthermore‚ approximately 42% of those receiving IV therapy experience phlebitis or other medical complications (Uslusoy & Mete‚ 2008). With numbers as staggering as these‚ IV care proves to be a large area of nursing responsibility and shows great relevance in the nursing practice.

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