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    Substance must not be synthesized‚ broken down‚ or accumulated by the kidney. 4. Substance must be physiologically inert (not toxic and without effect on renal function). Clearance of Creatinine is a Useful Clinical Index of GFR CCr = GFR= UCr x V -----PCr – If Cx > GFR‚ then substance was secreted – If Cx < GFR‚ then substance was reabsorbed GFR and Renal Blood Flow Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) 125ml/min [180 L/24 hours] Urine= 1.5 L/24 hours Filtration Fraction of

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    property‚ including cash‚ and personal belongings. Examples include burglary‚ theft‚ robbery‚ and vandalism. In many instances‚ the offender acts furtively‚ and the victim is often not present when the crime occurs. The FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program defines violent crime as a behavior by persons‚ against persons or property that intentionally threatens‚ attempts‚ or inflicts physical harm. Violent crime is composed of four offenses: murder and nonnegligent manslaughter‚ forcible rape‚

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    Unit 4 Theories and Principles for Planning and Enabling Learning Level 4 Theory Assessment Introduction The purpose of this assignment is for me to demonstrate that I can identify and discuss the significance of relevant theories and principles of learning and communication; select and critically analyse the impact of two theories of learning on the planning and delivery of teaching in my own setting; and reflect on the impact that these insights have had on my own practice and professional development

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    total number of crimes that are what they called “cleared.” This is when the crime is closed‚ finished or they found the criminal in whatever was going on with the crime. To combat criminal activity the police can gather the information from the UCR (uniform crime report). From what I was reading “ clearance rates is the percentage of crimes that have been closed by arrest‚ exceptional means‚ etc.” So in my opinion to help improve the correlation between crime rates‚ arrest rates and clearance

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    Conference ). Since there is no official inclusion of gender-based crimes associated with the Hate Crime Statistics Act‚ the statistics and tracking of increase or decrease of these crimes are not apart of federal law or the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) of hate crime and remain unknown (Criminal Justice). However‚ there are still various hate crimes committed against women everyday which include: murder‚ rapes and various types of domestic violence. Gender- based crimes are still being reported

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    The Tired Swimmer Case Two BIO: 201-104 November 11‚ 2010 Part I: Meet Annie 1. What vital signs or symptoms does Annie exhibit? a. Blurred vision and eye strain b. Hands ache and feel weak c. Gasping for air d. Weakness &amp; Constant fatigue 2. Can you see any common features in Annie’s signs and symptoms? With blurred vision and eyestrain we must look at the optic nerve within the brain. From there‚ what could be causing the difficulty breathing and weakness

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    Collins 1  Mary Collins  Johnson  Anatomy Physiology  Period 1  1 December‚ 2014    Lou Gehrig’s Disease   Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)    Of all diseases‚ one of the strongest and well known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease​ .​   Lou  Gehrig’s Disease​ ‚ ​ also commonly known as ALS ​ (​ which stands for Amyotrophic lateral  sclerosis​ )​ ‚ is a neurodegenerative‚ meaning degrading of neurons in the brain‚ disease affecting  the brain cells and spinal cord​ . ​  It kills both upper and lower neurons in the motor cortex of the 

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    Gun laws are rules/laws set by governments to keep the public save from attacks involving guns and to reduce the level of risks of losing lives in communities. (Castro‚ 2016) In 1996 after the Port Arthur massacre Australia’s state and federal governments introduced gun laws that were progressively implemented in all 6 states and 2 territories between June 1996 and August 1998 (Simon Chapman‚ Alpers‚ & Michael Jones‚ 2017). The massacre costed the deaths of 35 innocent lives and left 23 for dead

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    References: Uniform Crime Report‚ (2010). Retrieved March 31‚ 2010 from http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm/crime Webster’s New World Dictionary‚ (2010).Your Dictionary.com (retrieved March 2‚ 2010) from http://www.yourdictionary.com/law/organized-crime

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    it comes to reducing crime. The oldest technology that has been used is COMPSTAT formerly known as Computer Statistics. COMPSTAT has been around to implement strategies in law enforcement on stopping crime before it starts. COMPSTAT builds onto the UCR (Uniform Crime Report) to analyze which crime is being mostly committed‚ the county (or city)‚ which age group and ethnicity is committing those crimes. COMPSTAT relies on human recognition patterns based on past crimes (Goode‚ 2011). In 1994‚ COMPSTAT

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