CP/CMS Essays

  • Analysis Of Lucisano E. L. Al. (1984) Produced Macaroni

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    Lucisano et al., (1984) Produced macaroni from commercial durum semolina blended with 10, 20, and 30 per cent defatted corn germ meal. The effect of germ supplementation on chemical composition, physical properties of dough, cooking characteristics, mechanical properties, and panel acceptability of macaroni were studied. Addition of corn germ meal resulted in longer mixing time of the dough, higher farinograph water absorption, higher protein content of the products and improvement of amino acids

  • Importance Of Commitment To Social Work

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    As social work professionals, we have a commitment to advocate for our clients. Because of our advocacy commitment, we also should be committed to social justice. Change cannot happen overnight; however, it also cannot happen if people are not willing to speak up about the things they are passionate about. Additionally, social workers must ensure that they are empowering their clients. As social workers, we should be committed to using a person first approach. Thus, clients should feel empowered

  • Poly Sulphone Lab Report

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    2.2. AEM preparation The poly sulphone based anion exchange membrane was prepared using three methods: (1) chloromethylation, (2) quaternization and (3) alkalization. The schematic diagram for the preparation of the QPSU is shown in Fig. 1. [Figure 1] 2.2.1. Chloromethylation of poly sulphone 5 g of polysulphone was dissolved in 75 mL of chloroform at 70°C. After complete dissolution of polymer, a mixture of paraformaldehyde (3.4 g) and chlorotrimethylsilane (14.7) mL was prepared as the chloromethylating

  • Essay On Health Inequalities

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    Definition of Health Inequity What are health inequities or inequalities? Health inequities are preventable health inequalities in many types of people among countries or not and different kinds of societies. The risk of illness and the actions of people can be controlled by social and economic conditions. Alterations in health status or in the dispersal of health determinants between different population groups can define health inequalities. Biological variations, external environment, and

  • Azathioprine Preparation

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    viscosity and drug content are reported in Table 5.1 and shown in Figure 5.2 and 5.3 respectively. Table 5.1: Effect of varying Gelling Agent concentration on viscosity and Drug content of Emulgel Batch Code Gelling agent concentration (gm) Viscosity (cp) % Drug

  • Emergency Room Patient Fatigue Analysis

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    first national and publicly reported survey of patients perspective of hospital care. This was due to government involvement by Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS). The survey results are public so that hospitals will make strides in improving the quality of care. Medical errors In 2015 the federal agency CMS also rolled out a new 5 star hospital rating system. Many hospitals are not happy stating that the methodologies used may not reflect true and meaningful performance. There

  • Child Abuse: A Big Problem In Our Society Today

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    Brenda Becerril Mrs. Massey English 3 04/30/18 Child Abuse Child Abuse is a big problem in our society today. That affects the victims both physically and mentally. There are workable solutions; however, people need to be more informed and aware of what abuse is and how it can affect the victim, especially if the abuse starts during the victims’ childhood. The true definition of child abuse, Is when a parent or any guardian has any type of mistreated towards a child under the age of 18. It can be

  • Pseudomeningocele Case Study

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    TITLE DELAYED ONSET HUGE REFRACTORY MULTILOCULATED CERVICAL PSEDOMENINGOCELE AFTER RETROMASTOID CRANIECTOMY –CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE ABSTRACT Pseudomeningoceles after posterior fossa surgery pose a technical challenge to operating neurosurgeons. Cervical pseudomeningocele is unique in that herniation of neural tissue into pseudomeningocele sac produces catastrophic complications. Patient usually presents with postural headache. Treatment includes extrinsic compression, csf diversion

  • Small Intestine

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    secretory, immune and neuroendocrine cells that perform a number of essential physiological functions including secretion of hormones (Petras, 2012). There are three subdivisions in the small intestine viz. duodenum (approx. 25 cm), jejunum (approx. 260 cm) and ileum (approx. 395 cm). The duodenum receives the chime (processed food) that just got processed in the stomach and is the part of the GI tract where the most digestion happens. The jejunum is the part of the entire GI tract where the most absorption

  • Synthesis Synthesis Preparation

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    (5.5 h). The mixture was washed with the water and was dried by using anhydrous sodium sulphate [19]. Characterization FTIR and 1H and 13C NMR FTIR of the products was recorded on a Perkin Elmer Spectrum GX spectrophotometer in the range 400-4000 cm-1. FTIR was used to measure functional groups of the synthesis products. A very thin film of products was applied to NaCl cells (25 mmi.d × 4 mm thickness) for analysis. 1H and 13C NMR analysis was performed with NMR spectroscopy model Joel FCP 400

  • Community Services Manager Personal Statement

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    Education & Networking – Family and Community Services Manager 1. Master’s degree in social work. 2. Counseling or related field. 3. Three years of experience working with high-risk families. 4. Criminal background clearance and a physical examination and TB test are required as a condition of initial employment and continued employment. 5. Current driver's license, car, and liability insurance required. The minimal educational requirements that are needed to get an entry-level position in the

  • Pediatric Hydrocephalus Essay

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    Introduction: Developing countries face the greatest burden of pediatric hydrocephalus, there are inadequate data to determine the prevalence and incidence of hydrocephalus. This liability is related to more health challenges, etiology assumed to correspond to high birth rates, maternal and perinatal risk factors, malnutrition education gaps, also greater risk of untreated neonatal or even prenatal infections and neural tube defects [1]. Hydrocephalus (Primary and secondary) remain one of the commonest