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Chemical kinetics is the study of the rates at which chemical reactions occur and the factors that influence these rates. Importance in Pharmaceuticals: Understanding chemical kinetics is essential for predicting the shelf life of drugs, optimizing storage conditions, and ensuring consistent drug performance. Rate of Reaction: The speed at which reactants are converted to products. Factors Influencing Reaction Rates: Concentration of Reactants: Higher concentrations generally increase the rate of reaction. Temperature: Increasing temperature typically increases reaction rates. Catalysts: Substances that increase the reaction rate without being consumed in the process. Physical State of Reactants: The surface area and physical state (solid, liquid, gas) of reactants can affect the reaction rate.]]>

Chemical kinetics is the study of the rates at which chemical reactions occur and the factors that influence these rates. Importance in Pharmaceuticals: Understanding chemical kinetics is essential for predicting the shelf life of drugs, optimizing storage conditions, and ensuring consistent drug performance. Rate of Reaction: The speed at which reactants are converted to products. Factors Influencing Reaction Rates: Concentration of Reactants: Higher concentrations generally increase the rate of reaction. Temperature: Increasing temperature typically increases reaction rates. Catalysts: Substances that increase the reaction rate without being consumed in the process. Physical State of Reactants: The surface area and physical state (solid, liquid, gas) of reactants can affect the reaction rate.]]>
Mon, 01 Jul 2024 05:11:14 GMT /slideshow/chemical-kinetics-part-1-mkv-ppt-pharmacy/269987421 KrishnaveniManubolu@slideshare.net(KrishnaveniManubolu) chemical kinetics part 1 mkv ppt pharmacy KrishnaveniManubolu Chemical kinetics is the study of the rates at which chemical reactions occur and the factors that influence these rates. Importance in Pharmaceuticals: Understanding chemical kinetics is essential for predicting the shelf life of drugs, optimizing storage conditions, and ensuring consistent drug performance. Rate of Reaction: The speed at which reactants are converted to products. Factors Influencing Reaction Rates: Concentration of Reactants: Higher concentrations generally increase the rate of reaction. Temperature: Increasing temperature typically increases reaction rates. Catalysts: Substances that increase the reaction rate without being consumed in the process. Physical State of Reactants: The surface area and physical state (solid, liquid, gas) of reactants can affect the reaction rate. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chemicalkineticspart1mkv-240701051115-dcad133b-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Chemical kinetics is the study of the rates at which chemical reactions occur and the factors that influence these rates. Importance in Pharmaceuticals: Understanding chemical kinetics is essential for predicting the shelf life of drugs, optimizing storage conditions, and ensuring consistent drug performance. Rate of Reaction: The speed at which reactants are converted to products. Factors Influencing Reaction Rates: Concentration of Reactants: Higher concentrations generally increase the rate of reaction. Temperature: Increasing temperature typically increases reaction rates. Catalysts: Substances that increase the reaction rate without being consumed in the process. Physical State of Reactants: The surface area and physical state (solid, liquid, gas) of reactants can affect the reaction rate.
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The case study approach allows in-depth, multi-faceted explorations of complex issues in their real-life settings. The value of the case study approach is well recognised in the fields of business, law and policy, but somewhat less so in health services research. Based on our experiences of conducting several health-related case studies, we reflect on the different types of case study design, the specific research questions this approach can help answer, the data sources that tend to be used, and the particular advantages and disadvantages of employing this methodological approach. ]]>

The case study approach allows in-depth, multi-faceted explorations of complex issues in their real-life settings. The value of the case study approach is well recognised in the fields of business, law and policy, but somewhat less so in health services research. Based on our experiences of conducting several health-related case studies, we reflect on the different types of case study design, the specific research questions this approach can help answer, the data sources that tend to be used, and the particular advantages and disadvantages of employing this methodological approach. ]]>
Mon, 30 Oct 2023 13:12:34 GMT /KrishnaveniManubolu/case-studiespptx-b2ad KrishnaveniManubolu@slideshare.net(KrishnaveniManubolu) case studies.pptx KrishnaveniManubolu The case study approach allows in-depth, multi-faceted explorations of complex issues in their real-life settings. The value of the case study approach is well recognised in the fields of business, law and policy, but somewhat less so in health services research. Based on our experiences of conducting several health-related case studies, we reflect on the different types of case study design, the specific research questions this approach can help answer, the data sources that tend to be used, and the particular advantages and disadvantages of employing this methodological approach. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/casestudies-231030131234-1757bfb9-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The case study approach allows in-depth, multi-faceted explorations of complex issues in their real-life settings. The value of the case study approach is well recognised in the fields of business, law and policy, but somewhat less so in health services research. Based on our experiences of conducting several health-related case studies, we reflect on the different types of case study design, the specific research questions this approach can help answer, the data sources that tend to be used, and the particular advantages and disadvantages of employing this methodological approach.
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OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES PPT.pptx /slideshow/observational-studies-pptpptx/262539830 observationalstudiesppt-231020092442-27798007
Observational research designs are those in which the researcher/investigator merely observes and does not carry out any interventions/actions. to change the result. The three most common types of observational studies are cross-sectional studies, case-control studies, and cohort (or longitudinal) studies. In cross-sectional studies, exposure/risk factors and outcomes are determined at a single point in time. You can bid information on disease prevalence and an overview of likely relationships that can be used to form a hypothesis. Control cases In studies, participants are selected based on the presence/absence of an outcome and risk factors are identified during the study. after enrollment of study participants.The relationship between exposure and outcome is reported as an odds ratio. This research; However, carries a high risk of bias, which should be taken into account when designing the study. Cohort studies are prospective and include participants were selected based on presence/absence of exposure and results were obtained at the end of the study. This research can deliver The incidence/impact of the disease and the relationship between exposure and outcome are presented as relative risks. They are useful establish causality.A problem that arises in these studies could be the high fluctuation and dropout of study participants. Descriptive studies generally describe the magnitude of a problem and characteristics of the population/individuals. The various types of such studies include case reports case series or surveys. A case report generally describes a patient presenting with an unusual disease, or simultaneous occurrence of more than one condition, or uncommon clinical features in a known disease. A case series is a collection of similar cases. Such studies, other than providing some advancement to knowledge of a disease, are of limited value. Another method often used in epidemiological health care research is conducting surveys. Surveys are done during a defined time-period and information on several variables of interest is collected from the target population. They provide estimates of prevalence of the various variables of interest, and their distribution. Such studies could also provide insight into individual opinions and practices. Advantages include ease of conduct and cost efficiency. The disadvantages include low response rates and a variety of biases. An analytical study tests a hypothesis to determine an association between two or more variables, like causation, risk, or effect. Such studies have two or more study groups for comparison. The primary focus of this article will be the three most common types of analytical observational studies – cross-sectional, case control (also known as retrospective) and cohort (or longitudinal, also known as prospective) studies. It may be pertinent to note that the primary objective of most clinical studies is to determine one of the following - burden of disease (prevalence ]]>

Observational research designs are those in which the researcher/investigator merely observes and does not carry out any interventions/actions. to change the result. The three most common types of observational studies are cross-sectional studies, case-control studies, and cohort (or longitudinal) studies. In cross-sectional studies, exposure/risk factors and outcomes are determined at a single point in time. You can bid information on disease prevalence and an overview of likely relationships that can be used to form a hypothesis. Control cases In studies, participants are selected based on the presence/absence of an outcome and risk factors are identified during the study. after enrollment of study participants.The relationship between exposure and outcome is reported as an odds ratio. This research; However, carries a high risk of bias, which should be taken into account when designing the study. Cohort studies are prospective and include participants were selected based on presence/absence of exposure and results were obtained at the end of the study. This research can deliver The incidence/impact of the disease and the relationship between exposure and outcome are presented as relative risks. They are useful establish causality.A problem that arises in these studies could be the high fluctuation and dropout of study participants. Descriptive studies generally describe the magnitude of a problem and characteristics of the population/individuals. The various types of such studies include case reports case series or surveys. A case report generally describes a patient presenting with an unusual disease, or simultaneous occurrence of more than one condition, or uncommon clinical features in a known disease. A case series is a collection of similar cases. Such studies, other than providing some advancement to knowledge of a disease, are of limited value. Another method often used in epidemiological health care research is conducting surveys. Surveys are done during a defined time-period and information on several variables of interest is collected from the target population. They provide estimates of prevalence of the various variables of interest, and their distribution. Such studies could also provide insight into individual opinions and practices. Advantages include ease of conduct and cost efficiency. The disadvantages include low response rates and a variety of biases. An analytical study tests a hypothesis to determine an association between two or more variables, like causation, risk, or effect. Such studies have two or more study groups for comparison. The primary focus of this article will be the three most common types of analytical observational studies – cross-sectional, case control (also known as retrospective) and cohort (or longitudinal, also known as prospective) studies. It may be pertinent to note that the primary objective of most clinical studies is to determine one of the following - burden of disease (prevalence ]]>
Fri, 20 Oct 2023 09:24:41 GMT /slideshow/observational-studies-pptpptx/262539830 KrishnaveniManubolu@slideshare.net(KrishnaveniManubolu) OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES PPT.pptx KrishnaveniManubolu Observational research designs are those in which the researcher/investigator merely observes and does not carry out any interventions/actions. to change the result. The three most common types of observational studies are cross-sectional studies, case-control studies, and cohort (or longitudinal) studies. In cross-sectional studies, exposure/risk factors and outcomes are determined at a single point in time. You can bid information on disease prevalence and an overview of likely relationships that can be used to form a hypothesis. Control cases In studies, participants are selected based on the presence/absence of an outcome and risk factors are identified during the study. after enrollment of study participants.The relationship between exposure and outcome is reported as an odds ratio. This research; However, carries a high risk of bias, which should be taken into account when designing the study. Cohort studies are prospective and include participants were selected based on presence/absence of exposure and results were obtained at the end of the study. This research can deliver The incidence/impact of the disease and the relationship between exposure and outcome are presented as relative risks. They are useful establish causality.A problem that arises in these studies could be the high fluctuation and dropout of study participants. Descriptive studies generally describe the magnitude of a problem and characteristics of the population/individuals. The various types of such studies include case reports case series or surveys. A case report generally describes a patient presenting with an unusual disease, or simultaneous occurrence of more than one condition, or uncommon clinical features in a known disease. A case series is a collection of similar cases. Such studies, other than providing some advancement to knowledge of a disease, are of limited value. Another method often used in epidemiological health care research is conducting surveys. Surveys are done during a defined time-period and information on several variables of interest is collected from the target population. They provide estimates of prevalence of the various variables of interest, and their distribution. Such studies could also provide insight into individual opinions and practices. Advantages include ease of conduct and cost efficiency. The disadvantages include low response rates and a variety of biases. An analytical study tests a hypothesis to determine an association between two or more variables, like causation, risk, or effect. Such studies have two or more study groups for comparison. The primary focus of this article will be the three most common types of analytical observational studies – cross-sectional, case control (also known as retrospective) and cohort (or longitudinal, also known as prospective) studies. It may be pertinent to note that the primary objective of most clinical studies is to determine one of the following - burden of disease (prevalence <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/observationalstudiesppt-231020092442-27798007-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Observational research designs are those in which the researcher/investigator merely observes and does not carry out any interventions/actions. to change the result. The three most common types of observational studies are cross-sectional studies, case-control studies, and cohort (or longitudinal) studies. In cross-sectional studies, exposure/risk factors and outcomes are determined at a single point in time. You can bid information on disease prevalence and an overview of likely relationships that can be used to form a hypothesis. Control cases In studies, participants are selected based on the presence/absence of an outcome and risk factors are identified during the study. after enrollment of study participants.The relationship between exposure and outcome is reported as an odds ratio. This research; However, carries a high risk of bias, which should be taken into account when designing the study. Cohort studies are prospective and include participants were selected based on presence/absence of exposure and results were obtained at the end of the study. This research can deliver The incidence/impact of the disease and the relationship between exposure and outcome are presented as relative risks. They are useful establish causality.A problem that arises in these studies could be the high fluctuation and dropout of study participants. Descriptive studies generally describe the magnitude of a problem and characteristics of the population/individuals. The various types of such studies include case reports case series or surveys. A case report generally describes a patient presenting with an unusual disease, or simultaneous occurrence of more than one condition, or uncommon clinical features in a known disease. A case series is a collection of similar cases. Such studies, other than providing some advancement to knowledge of a disease, are of limited value. Another method often used in epidemiological health care research is conducting surveys. Surveys are done during a defined time-period and information on several variables of interest is collected from the target population. They provide estimates of prevalence of the various variables of interest, and their distribution. Such studies could also provide insight into individual opinions and practices. Advantages include ease of conduct and cost efficiency. The disadvantages include low response rates and a variety of biases. An analytical study tests a hypothesis to determine an association between two or more variables, like causation, risk, or effect. Such studies have two or more study groups for comparison. The primary focus of this article will be the three most common types of analytical observational studies – cross-sectional, case control (also known as retrospective) and cohort (or longitudinal, also known as prospective) studies. It may be pertinent to note that the primary objective of most clinical studies is to determine one of the following - burden of disease (prevalence
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY- INTERVENTIONAL STUDY DESIGNS: clinical trials ppt.pptx /slideshow/clinical-trials-pptpptx/262348851 clinicaltrialsppt-231017060847-a42db928
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Tue, 17 Oct 2023 06:08:47 GMT /slideshow/clinical-trials-pptpptx/262348851 KrishnaveniManubolu@slideshare.net(KrishnaveniManubolu) RESEARCH METHODOLOGY- INTERVENTIONAL STUDY DESIGNS: clinical trials ppt.pptx KrishnaveniManubolu clinical trials are experimental studies <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/clinicaltrialsppt-231017060847-a42db928-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> clinical trials are experimental studies
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