Comorbidity Survey Replication. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2005;62:617–27 2. Bowden CL. A different depression: Clinical distinctions between bipolar and unipolar depression. J Affect Disord. 2005;84:117–25 3. Ghaemi SN‚ Miller CJ‚ Berv DA‚ et al. Sensitivity and specificity of a new bipolar spectrum diagnostic scale. J Affective Disorders. 2005;84:273–7 4. Goodwin FK‚ Fireman B‚ Simon GE‚ et al. Suicide risk in bipolar disorder during treatment with lithium and divalproex. JAMA. 2010;290:1467–73. Simon NM
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organisation is also seen on occurrence with ABC and MF family exporters. All members but the ABC family function as secondary transporters‚ catalysing drug-ion antiport. Efflux mediated resistance to biocides exhibit a wide range of substrate specificity. Quaternary ammonium compounds (QAC) have been defined in Gram-positive bacteria majority being in the Staphylococcus spp. Most of the determinants are plasmid-encoded SMR family exporters e.g. QacG‚ and QacH‚ although QacA/B is a MF family efflux
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Enzymatic Activity of Salivary Amylase Abstract: Salivary amylase is an enzyme that can digest starch molecules and break them down to sugar molecules. In this experiment‚ the enzymatic activity and specificity of salivary amylase was examined depending on the changes in pH and temperature. In the first part of the experiment‚ the effect of temperature was determined‚ using constant temperature bath (4‚ room temp‚ 37‚ 50‚ 60‚ and 70°C). Having the room temp and 50°C as the highest and 37°C as infinite
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As I’m sure‚ we as a class know by now that an Electrocardiogram or Ekg / Ecg for short is a graphic representation of the electrical activity of the heart using a chosen number of different leads with each lead looking at the heart from a different angle(I.E a 12 lead EKG looks at the heart from 12 different angles). The interpretation of an electrocardiogram is based on knowing what each lead is looking at‚ which individual lead to look at in certain circumstances and what changes to look for in
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1.Which wage standard for foreign sweatshops is supported by Ian Maitland? Market wages in the area where the sweatshop is located 2.Which description of a fair wage is most clearly based on utilitarian ethics? Wage that is based for the economy as a whole 3.Which standard for firing workers is known as “employment at will” For any good or bad cause or even with no reason at all 4.Which exception to employment at will is currently enforced by US law? Christian workers cannot be fired out
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Clostridium Difficile is an infectious disease that is healthcare related requiring immediate attention by hospital staff. If left untreated this disease can become fatal. The mortality rate for patients that are diagnosed with severe Clostridium Difficile is 30 to 85 percent of patients that h better education for staff about the symptoms and means of spreading ‚ prescribing fewer antibiotics unnecessarily‚ and introducing ways to help the patient deal with the antibiotics‚ and berrer hand washing
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Explain the similarities and differences between AT and TCE on corporate governance and criticize AT using TCE’s perspective Both AT and TCE share considerably the same assumption‚ they believe that market mechanism will not work all the time because of bounded rationality‚ opportunism‚ and moral hazard. The two theories also believe that there is no perfect contract and both rely endogenously on the board of director as a control instrument. Even though AT and TCE both share these similarities
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Define state-dependent learning and encoding specificity. Then‚ explain three ways a student might apply these principles to enhance her learning in college courses. Using the results of experimental research‚ state why these suggestions for learning are likely to be successful. State-dependent learning occurs when the physical state of a person such as their internal mood‚ sleep‚ hunger‚ etc. are matched during encoding and retrieval. As for encoding specificity it states the context such as location
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EVOLUTION OF THE FIRM In the 1840’s the firm was characterised by being family owned. Therefore businesses were small and widely dispersed. Businesses were limited by the infrastructure at the time – transportation was done mainly by sea; hence it was very slow‚ communication was also done by the same medium‚ financing was basically none existent because the banks did not want to take on what seemed at the time a risky venture. If loans were given it was based on personal relationships. There was
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Depression Screening Depression is the most commonly diagnosed illness in the United States (Klein‚ Proctor‚ Boudreault‚ & Turczyn). Depression amongst the homeless has historically-speaking been difficult to treat. The homeless population is transient and therefore continuity of care and compliance with medication and follow-up treatment is challenging. The homeless population is neither trusting nor compliant with treatment due to many factors. Some of the reasons for non-trust are due to the
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