Tutorial 1 1. pK = 3.4 DH = ASA Plasma pH = 7.3 Stomach pH = 1.5 = 10pH – pK = 10pH – pK = 107.3 – 3.4 = 101.5 – 3.4 = 7943.2823 = 0.01259 [Total Drug] = [D-] + [DH] [Total Drug] = [D-] + [DH] = 7943.2823 + 1 = 0.0126 + 1 = 7944.2823 = 1.0126 [Total Drug] in stomach relative to plasma = 7944.2823/1.0126 = 7845.43 Conclusion: High absorption of ASA from the stomach lumen. Absorption from stomach is 7845.43 times
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Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Strategies of Implementing Knowledge Management 4 2.1 Identification of key actors 4 2.2 Knowledge Management Platform/ System 5 2.3 Spreading the Word – stimulate the use of Knowledge Management 5 3.0 Benefits of Knowledge Management 7 3.1 Employee Development – Value Creation 7 3.2 Increased Customer Satisfaction‚ Trust and Loyalty 8 3.3 Support Tool for Marketing Initiatives 9 3.4 Better Coordination of Technology Alliances 10
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Tutorial: CycleFor in VBA Objective: The objective of this document is to understand the use of the cycle For.in VBA there are three types of cycles: For Next Do While Do Until What is a cycle Doing the exact same thing several times For example‚ if I have 3 dirty plates‚ what would be my washing procedure? Option 1 Take dirty plate 1 Scrub dirty plate 1 Rinse dirty plate 1 Dry dirty plate 1 Take dirty plate 2 Scrub dirty plate 2 Rinse dirty plate 2 Dry dirty plate 2 Take
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TUTORIAL 10 (27 – 31 OCTOBER) SOLUTION GUIDE Question 1 Henry‚ Carla and Fred are housepainters. Henry and Carla can paint 100 square metres per hour using a standard paintbrush‚ while Fred can paint 80 square metres per hour. Any of the three can paint 200 square metres per hour using a roller. (i) If Henry‚ Carla and Fred have only paintbrushes at their disposal‚ what is the average productivity (in terms of square metres per painter hour) for the three painters taken as a team? Assume the three
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------------------------------------------------- f ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- New Perspectives Word 2010 ------------------------------------------------- Tutorial 3: Case Problem 1 Noblewood Textiles‚ INC. Skills Save a document with a new filename Use the Navigation pane to reorganize text in a document Set a tab stop Apply a tab leader Create a footnote Create an endnote Create a table Enter data in
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TUTORIAL 5 HEART FAILURE Pathophysiology B. Left-sided HF SOB A. Right-sided HF Orthopnea Edema in the feet‚ ankles‚ legs‚ liver‚ & abdomen. If the amount of fluid is fluid accumulates in the abdomen. Fluid accumulation in the liver or stomach nausea & loss of appetite. Eventually‚ food is not absorbed well loss of weight & muscle. This condition is called Cardiac Cachexia Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea Tiredness & weakness A sudden accumulation of a high amount
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Format BUSINESS 2710: Modeling and Implementing Business Process REVIEW CLASS 1 Evaluation Scheme Description SECTION A: Process design Weighting 25% SECTION B: Business Process Modeling Assessment of Business Process 10% IT Support 10% Organizational Context 5% Process Redesign 10% SECTION C: SHORT ANSWER (4) Selection of questions based on material covered throughout the course. Choose any 4 out of 8 questions. BUSINESS 2710: Modeling and Implementing Business
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Spreadsheet Modeling and Decision Analysis Sensitivity Report A sensitivity report of the analysis described above was created and can be found in Appendix E. The solution is not degenerate because there are no zero values in the allowable increase or allowable decrease columns of the constraints in the Sensitivity Report. All of the constraints affect the optimal solution. The solution is unique because there are no zero values in the allowable increase or allowable decrease columns in the decision
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TUTORIAL 4 – DISCRETE DISTRIBUTIONS Question 1 An experiment consists of picking a card at random from a standard deck of cards and replacing it. If this experiment is performed 12 times‚ what is the probability that you get: (a) exactly 2 aces; (b) exactly 3 hearts; (c) more than 1 heart. Solution Let n = 12‚ the no of experiments. (a) Let p = probability of obtaining an ace in an experiment of picking a card at random from a standard deck of cards; and = 4/52 = 1/13
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Tutorial – Work‚ Energy (Assume the acceleration due to gravity‚ g = 9.81 m/s2 ) 1. Calculate the work done when a force of 40 N pushes an object a distance of 500 m in the same direction as the force. 2. Calculate the work done when a mass is lifted vertically by a crane to a height of 5 m‚ the force required to lift the mass being 98 N. 3. A spring‚ initially in a relaxed state‚ is extended by 100 mm. Determine the work done by using a work diagram if the spring requires
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