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    With the forthcoming shift to ICD-10‚ a seamless and smooth conversion is aimed to prevail. Here are some major transformations from the current form to the subsequent one. • Specificity: Firstly‚ ICD-9 had lacked to be more precise for the diseases and injuries‚ for example same code was allocated for the similar injuries on both arms. This deficiency of specifics led to reduced effectiveness and triggered confusions for different

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    SOGC CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE SOGC CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE No. 250‚ November 2010 Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection Abstract This Clinical Practice Guideline has been prepared by the Urogynaecology Committee‚ reviewed by the Family Physicians Advisory Committee‚ and approved by the Executive and Council of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. PRINCIPAL AUTHORS Annette Epp‚ MD‚ Saskatoon SK Annick Larochelle‚ MD‚ St. Lambert QC UROGYNAECOLOGY COMMITTEE Danny Lovatsis

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    ADRIEN KARCHER EIM4 UB1 International Human Resources Management 2nd Assignment : Describe the main challenges in International Staffing. Ever since the globalization began‚ companies became more aware of the competitive environments they operate in. It is obvious that a competitive advantage such as technology‚ resources and quality can be imitated. It’s the peoples that a company employs that makes the difference. Making the right selection and most efficient use of it

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    The poem Gray by Alice Walker focuses on the defining characteristic of an indirectly mentioned character that the author explicitly states is an adoration of hers. To develop such a character Walker uses a notion of love or rather the understanding of love as a lens for the reader to be guided into a perceived judgment. By doing so‚ the reader is made to focus on such an aspect that brings attention to a more intricate and hidden connection that otherwise may have been passed over. This connection

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    investments‚ three of which appear to be relevant to different types of coal supply relationships. The three types of relevance to coal market transactions are: (a) Site Specificity. (b) Physical Asset Specificity (c) Dedicated Assets Williamson (1983) states that common ownership is the predominant response to site specificity. My work with coal supply arrangements indicates that common ownership (vertical integration) is much more likely to merge for mine-mouth plants than other types of plants

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    usually is broad in scope for at least two major reasons. First‚ a good mission statement allows for the generation and consideration of a range of feasible alternative objectives and strategies without unduly stifling management creativity. Excess specificity would limit the potential of creative growth  for the organization. On the other hand‚ an overly general statement that does not exclude any strategy alternatives could be dysfunctional. Apple Computer’s mission statement‚ for example‚ should not open

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    weaknesses depending on the situation in which language is used. Many characteristics of language‚ such as: specificity‚ translation and communication‚ can be evaluated in order to better understand the strengths and weaknesses they present‚ which then gives us a better overall picture on language as a way of knowing. The first characteristic of language that can be examined is the specificity of language and how it contributes both strengths and weaknesses to the general concept of language itself

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    Biology coursework: Substrate specificity in yeast AIM: To find out which substrate (glucose‚ starch‚ maltose‚ sucrose or lactose)‚ does yeast‚ the organism containing the enzyme‚ breaks down the quickest. Introduction: Usually‚ every enzyme has a specific substrate that is what we call the “lock and key” theory. We can try the reaction of an enzyme with different substrates and this enzyme will just work well with one of those substrates. One type of reaction catalyzed by enzymes is anaerobic respiration

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    Review Sheet Exercise 12 Serological Testing NAME Kali Rothfuss LAB DATE/TIME 6/22/11 Positive and Negative Controls 1. Why are there a number of washing steps in serological tests? The are a number of steps needed in order to remove any non specific binding that may have occurred. 2. Describe how you would know that you had a “false positive” result. What does this mean for the rest of your results? A positive result with a negative control indicates a “false positive”

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    Ross Information Processing Assessment – Geriatric: Second Edition (RIPA G:2) Diagnostic Test Critique General Information Ross-Swain‚ D.‚ & Fogle‚ P.T.‚ (2012). Ross Information Processing Assessment-Geriatric. (2nd ed.). Austin‚ TX: Pro-Ed. No reference was given as to what revisions/changes occurred in the production of the RIPA-G:2 from its previous edition. Purpose of Test The purpose of the Ross Information Processing Assessment-Geriatric: Second Edition (RIPA-G:2) is to

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