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    Research Critique

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    Radiography (2005) 11‚ 55e59 REVIEW ARTICLE Critiquing a research article Gill Marshall) Division of Medical Imaging Sciences‚ St. Martin’s College‚ Lancaster LA1 3JD‚ UK Accepted 16 September 2004 Available online 1 December 2004 KEYWORDS Critical reading; Peer review; Literature; Journal review Abstract This article explores certain concepts relating to critiquing research papers. These include considering the peer review process for publication‚ demonstrating the need for critiquing

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    Project Report

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    Dissertation Project Report Title: “Evaluation of a natural product as radiation countermeasure agent.” Dissertation Submitted to Lovely Professional University‚ Punjab In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Technology (Hons.) Biotechnology By Rishabh Malik- 8th Semester May 2011 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY This is to certify that the project report entitled “Evaluation of a natural product as radiation countermeasure agent.”‚ submitted in partial fulfillment

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    Tuberculosis in Namibia

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    Student number: 5184-122-3 Module: Unique number: Assignment: PPH4803 842542 01 TUBERCULOSIS IN NAMIBIA Contents i Pages 1 INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………………….1 2 THE BURDEN OF TUBERCULOSIS IN NAMIBIA AND GLOBALLY………………………………………………………………………………………………...2 2.1 Tuberculosis situation in Namibia…………………………………….....................................................2 2.2 Tuberculosis situation in the world…………………....................................................................

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    Year 10 Science Revision

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    5.3.3 ELECTRICAL ENERGY a) Design‚ construct and draw circuits containing a number of components- (globe‚ closed switch‚ open switch‚ ammeter‚ voltmeter‚ battery or transformer) What is electricity? A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current. What is a conductor? Materials that permit electrons to flow freely from atom to atom and molecule to molecule. An object made of conducting material will

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    Radiological Weapons as Means of Attack Anthony H. Cordesman Radiological weapons are generally felt to be suitable largely for terror‚ political‚ and area denial purposes‚ rather than mass killings. Unlike nuclear weapons‚ they spread radioactive material contaminating personnel‚ equipment‚ facilities‚ and terrain. The radioactive material acts as a toxic chemical to which exposure eventually proves harmful or fatal. Radiation is energy that comes from a source and travels through some material

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    LIMITATION OF SIGHT AND HEARING INTRODUCTION Humans have sight and hearing limitation. Without any devices‚ our sight and hearing was limited. Most of the limitation of sight can be overcome with the help of certain optical instruments such as magnifying glass‚ microscope‚ binoculars and others. The range of frequency of hearing in human 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz. It was different according to the age of a person. Hearing limitations can be overcome by using devices such as microphone‚ stethoscope‚ earphone

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    nutrition in critical care

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    NUTRITION IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS‚ EARLY INTRODUCTION AND MAINTAINANCE- NURSES ROLE Nutrition is very vital in critically ill patients‚ often the neglected area of critical care where researchers and analysts had been concentrating on for a long time. Guidelines and protocols have been formulated by institutions and organisation‚ but compliance had been identified as the reason to experience abasement in proper nutrition. Stroud (2007)

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    Sacrum care plan

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    School of Nursing Care Plan Student’s Name: Joie Ferreiro________________________________ Date: 9/5/14 Client’s Initials: R.S. Admission Date: 7/30/14 Age: 96 Sex: f___ Race: __w____ Religion: Jewish Allergies: Phenobarbital Diet: NPO Activity: Bed rest Admitting Medical Diagnosis (es): Sacral decubitus ulcer‚ polymicrobic sacral osteomyelitis Past Medical History (including past surgical history): Illnesses include: 1) Renal insufficiency 2) Anemia 3) hyperthyroidism

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    6-steps decision making

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    doi:10.1136/ebm.8.6.165 Evid. Based Med. 2003;8;165-166 Horand Meier‚ Nicole Schlotz-Gorton and Laura Schrott Franz Porzsolt‚ Andrea Ohletz‚ Anke Thim‚ David Gardner‚ Helmuth Ruatti‚ approach Evidence-based decision making—the six step http://ebm.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/8/6/165 Updated information and services can be found at: These include: Rapid responses http://ebm.bmj.com/cgi/eletter-submit/8/6/165 You can respond to this article at: service Email alerting the top right corner

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    will be explored as the basis for this rationale. The First Aid at Work course is attended by an assortment of staff‚ which can be of varying ages and academic backgrounds. Some delegates may be working in a clinical role‚ such as nursing or radiography and others can be from a non-clinical role ranging from administrators to managers. Initial assessment does not take place prior to this course commencing‚ however staff who are nominated should feel they have the confidence and ability to administer

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