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    In economic terms‚ goods that are complementary exhibit a negative cross elasticity of demand. We also discussed how when computers become less expensive then more are purchased‚ thus increasing the demand for peripherals‚ such as mice‚ monitors and software. This demand for peripherals drives up their price. This is one reason why companies "commoditize" their products complements. Commoditizing of products is the act of making a process‚ good or service easy to obtain by making it as uniform‚

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    Nst1 Risk Factors

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    RISK FACTORS Following risk factors have been recognised for NSTIs - [10] Immunosuppression Diabetes Chronic disease Drugs e.g. steroids Malnutrition Age > 60 I.V. drug misuse Peripheral vascular disease Renal failure Underlying malignancy Obesity Blunt or penetrating trauma Surgery Childbirth CLASSIFICATION OF SOFT TISSUE INFECTIONS ANATOMICAL CLASSIFICATION 1. Skin Epidermis- Impetigo‚ folliculitis‚ furunculosis‚ carbunculosis. Dermis- Cellulitis. 2.Subcutaneous tissue and Superficial

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    Abstract Report: General Health Related Topic What is Neuropathy? Causes and Treatments The article that I choose to write about is based on something called Neuropathy. This is a collection of disorders that occurs when nerves of the peripheral nervous system are damaged. This is located near the nervous system outside of the brain and spinal cord. Neuropathy causes many things such as pain and numbness in the hands and feet. But this results from traumatic injuries‚ infections‚ metabolic

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    Shock Shock is a syndrome characterized by decreased tissue perfusion and impaired cellular metabolism. This results in an imbalance between the supply of and demand for oxygen and nutrients. The exchange of oxygen and nutrients at the cellular level is essential to life. When a cell experiences a state of hypoperfusion‚ the demand for oxygen and nutrients exceeds the supply at the microcirculatory level. Classification of Shock The four main categories of shock are * cardiogenic‚: *

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The word ‘dyslexia’ comes from the Greek ‘dys-‘meaning difficulty with‚ and ‘-lexia’‚ meaning words or language. The discovery of Dyslexia which is a learning difficulty comes from the Greek word meaning “poor with words‚” “poor reading‚” or “a disturbance of the ability to read.” Dyslexia is characterized by difficulty with learning to read fluently and with accurate comprehension despite normal intelligence. This includes difficulty with phonological

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    COMPUTER HARDWARE HIT 1403. Assignment 1 Bektemir Kassymov       Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................................3   Hard Disk .....................................................................................................................................5   History  of  hard  disks.  .................................................................................................

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    Immaculate Heart of Mary College SY 2012-2013 BIOLOGY EXCRETORY SYSTEM MODULE Urea is the main nitrogenous waste excreted by most mammals and is formed in the liver. It circulates the body and most of the urea produced by the body is transported to the kidneys. ORGANS OF EXCRETION ORGAN | WASTE EXCRETED | Skin | Sweat | Lungs | Carbon dioxide | Liver | Water‚ salts | Large intestine | Feces | Kidneys | Urine | THE KIDNEYS The kidneys are the main organs of excretion

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    bear weight and walk. When osteomyelitis is in the vertebrae it makes itself known through severe back pain throughout the day‚ but especially at night. In adults‚ symptoms develop more gradually. The ones affected that have diabetes‚ peripheral neuropathy‚ or peripheral vascular disease often has no pain or fever. The only symptom may be skin breaking down in that area (“Osteomyelitis Symptoms”‚

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    Tsst and Hypotension

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    Pathogenesis Hypotension and Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) * Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a bacterial toxin * Causative pathogens include certain strains of: * Sta. Aureus (TSST-1) * Str. Pyrogenes (Str. Pyogenes exotoxins) Str. Pyogenes – Cause of Group A Streptococci * Spherical * Gram-positive bacterium * Displays streptococcal Group A Ag on cell wall * releases Str. Pyrogenic exotoxins A Role of Superantigens in Staphylococcal and Streptococcal Toxic Shock

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    Hypetension

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    Nursing Diagnosis for Hypertension Decreased Cardiac Output related to increased afterload‚ vasoconstriction‚ myocardial ischemia‚ ventricular hypertrophy Nursing Intervention for Hypertension • Monitor blood pressure • Note the central and peripheral pulse quality • Auscultation of heart and breath sounds • Observe skin color‚ moisture‚ temperature and capillary filling time • Observe the general edema • Provide quiet environment‚ comfortable • Suggest to reduce activity. • Maintain restrictions

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