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THE HOT ZONE
“The Hot Zone” by Robert Preston
“The Hot Zone” by Richard Preston
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Richard Preston's book “The Hot Zone” informs us about the “filovirus” story, from the first documented spate of the “Marburg virus” in Yugoslavia and Germany in 1967 to Preston's journey beside Africa's “AIDS freeway” to the ...
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DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
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DNA has been used as a vital element in the identification of the individuals on the basis of the human genes. The accuracy of the identification of an individual is so extremely accurate through the DNA. This paper includes the description of a chronological overview of ...
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CVD
Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Introduction
Everybody knows that how important is the heart of a person, so it is no wonder that people worry when they hear someone has heart problems. Heart disease, also known as cardiovascular disease, mainly affects older people and involves problems with the heart ...
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Capital for Hospital
Chips used in Microarray
A DNA chip is a solid surface to which are attached a series of DNA fragments. Surfaces used to fix the DNA are highly variable and may be glass, plastic and even silicon. DNA chips are used to analyze the differential expression of genes, monitor ...
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MENTORING
Mentoring
Mentoring
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Mentoring is an interpersonal relationship support, exchange and learning, in which a skilled person, the mentor is investing his acquired wisdom and expertise to promote the development of another person, the mentee, who acquire skills and career goals to be achieved. The assistance provided by the mentor is normally ...
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Dental Assistant Procedure for Cerebral Palsy Patient
The dentist should ask parents to schedule appointments for patients with cerebral palsy early in the day or at a time of day when the patient is usually in the best mood (Miller? and Bachrach? 322). The dentist should also obtain the patient's medical ...
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NURSING THEORY
Nursing Theory: Mirror Perspective
Nursing Theory: A Mirror Perspective
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A nursing theory is a set of concepts, definitions, relationships, and assumptions or propositions derived from nursing models. Nursing theories systematic view phenomena by designing specific inter-relationships among concepts for the purposes of describing, explaining, predicting, and prescribing (Botha, 1989). This ...
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Health Care Access Problem
Introduction
Many U.S. citizens are not happy with their health care system. Even people, who are covered, think that the US medical system is broken. Now the challenge for government is double: they have to find a way to cover all their people; and they have to understand ...
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ASTHMA IN CHILDREN
Asthma in Children
Asthma in Children
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Children have cough, puffing, chest tightness van have more than one type of asthma attacks. Is asthma is left untreated it is said to extremely harm for children. It has been observed that children having untreated asthma generally have less stamina than other ...
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MANAGMENT FUNCTIONS IN HEALTH CARE
Management Functions in Health Care
Management Functions in Health Care
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Modern health care, as the difficult socio-economic system is a priority role in the movement of Russia to the socially-oriented state. The most important task of strategic policy of the state in the effective development of health care ...