Ume? is located in northern Sweden and would be considered the heart of subarctic Sweden. It offers close proximity between hotels, venues, shopping, and cultural attractions with a walking distance between all locations. Ume? has over 1400 hotel rooms and 3000 beds available along with award winning restaurants, microbreweries, and venues for meetings and events. It also offers world class art, museums, and a leading environment for innovation, science, and education for its 37,000 students out of the city's 120,000 inhabitants.
Integrative studies aims to provide a well-rounded education by combining different fields of study. It allows students to view problems from multiple perspectives rather than just one limited scope. True integrative studies requires unifying different knowledge bases into a central pool of understanding. The document discusses how integrative studies expands one's knowledge beyond a single specialty. It also gives an example of how integrative studies could help address the complex problem of market entry barriers faced by entrepreneurs. Finally, it explains how a combination of public relations, communications, and leadership skills could enhance a career in graphic design or media arts.
The document explains the process of blood circulation, highlighting how oxygen-rich blood is pumped from the heart, delivers nutrients to organs, and returns with waste products. It also describes the components of the circulatory system, such as blood, blood vessels, and the heart. Additionally, it provides lifestyle recommendations for maintaining a healthy circulatory system through diet and exercise.
1. The document describes the growth of (E)-2-nitro-3-phenylallyl hydrogen sulfate crystals using Baylis–Hillman derivatives.
2. The crystals were successfully grown using a low temperature solution growth method and characterized through techniques like X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, and powder X-ray diffraction.
3. These characterization techniques were used to analyze the crystal structure and confirm the identity and purity of the synthesized compound.
The document discusses three main challenges facing the development of marine biotechnology in the United States: 1) Access to marine resources is challenging due to international conventions governing use of coastal and deep sea organisms, requiring special permissions. 2) Biosafety issues around release of living modified organisms and lack of international agreements on assessing environmental risks. 3) Controversies around intellectual property rights between developed and developing countries over patenting discoveries from genetic resources and equitable benefit sharing. The paper reviews these challenges and argues they have slowed marine biotechnology progress in the US and need to be addressed through improved international policies.
El autor describe su primera experiencia como practicante observando clases de inglés en una escuela primaria. Acompa?ó a una maestra en dos clases de 5to grado. Los ni?os se mostraron entusiasmados por aprender y participar, aunque algunos fueron tímidos. La maestra ense?ó vocabulario sobre ropa y disfraces usando gestos y repetición. Los ni?os completaron actividades oralmente y por escrito. Al final, todos se organizaron para irse contentos, esperando volver al día siguiente.
Sarah Guldager Pedersen is currently working as a DocCentre Advisor at Novo Nordisk A/S in Denmark where she provides technical support to global end-users on managing electronic documents using relevant IT systems. She has a Master's degree in Biology and experience in data entry, laboratory techniques, and maintaining clinical study data in IT systems. Sarah is a strong communicator, works well independently and in teams, and strives to complete tasks on deadline in a thorough and organized manner.
The document discusses TriPore, a synthetic bone graft developed by Orthogem for use in limb reconstruction. Orthogem seeks new clinical applications for TriPore. Traditionally, limb reconstruction using an external metal cage can take up to two years to complete. Orthogem proposes using a custom TriPore bone graft block inserted into the cage to bridge gaps and induce bone fusion in 3 to 6 months, providing a faster solution than traditional methods.
Can I use an asthma inhaler during Ramadan?Ashraf ElAdawy
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Using an asthma inhaler during Ramadan is a complex issue with differing opinions among Islamic scholars. Some say it is permissible as the small amounts of liquid medicine do not reach the stomach. However, others say it breaks the fast as any substance entering the lungs could potentially reach the stomach. Muslims with asthma should consult medical experts on how to safely manage their condition during Ramadan to maintain their health and fast.
This document discusses various animal models used for research including invertebrate models like Drosophila and C. elegans, rodent models, rabbit models, and large animal models. These models are used to study processes like genetics, development, and disease due to their similarities to humans. Drosophila and C. elegans have been important for discoveries in development and genetics. Rodent models are widely used due to their similarities to humans and short lifespans. Larger animal models are needed for pre-clinical research due to closer mimicry of human physiology. A variety of animal models at different sizes are essential for advancing biomedical research.
Animal testing is commonly used for safety testing but causes harm to animals. Non-animal testing methods provide alternatives like using synthetic membranes and human cell cultures to assess skin corrosion and absorption without harming animals. These alternative methods are becoming more widely used and accepted in the cosmetics industry for tests like skin irritation and phototoxicity testing.
The document lists photographic credits for various endangered animals, including images from Wikipedia. It references multiple specific species alongside their respective image links. Additionally, it mentions the licenses for these images from Creative Commons.
The document discusses the origins and future direction of gaming bloggers, highlighting key developments in the industry. It emphasizes the evolving nature of gaming content and the importance of staying relevant. The information is sourced from various gaming-related websites.
El autor describe su primera experiencia como practicante observando clases de inglés en una escuela primaria. Acompa?ó a una maestra en dos clases de 5to grado. Los ni?os se mostraron entusiasmados por aprender y participar, aunque algunos fueron tímidos. La maestra ense?ó vocabulario sobre ropa y disfraces usando gestos y repetición. Los ni?os completaron actividades oralmente y por escrito. Al final, todos se organizaron para irse contentos, esperando volver al día siguiente.
Sarah Guldager Pedersen is currently working as a DocCentre Advisor at Novo Nordisk A/S in Denmark where she provides technical support to global end-users on managing electronic documents using relevant IT systems. She has a Master's degree in Biology and experience in data entry, laboratory techniques, and maintaining clinical study data in IT systems. Sarah is a strong communicator, works well independently and in teams, and strives to complete tasks on deadline in a thorough and organized manner.
The document discusses TriPore, a synthetic bone graft developed by Orthogem for use in limb reconstruction. Orthogem seeks new clinical applications for TriPore. Traditionally, limb reconstruction using an external metal cage can take up to two years to complete. Orthogem proposes using a custom TriPore bone graft block inserted into the cage to bridge gaps and induce bone fusion in 3 to 6 months, providing a faster solution than traditional methods.
Can I use an asthma inhaler during Ramadan?Ashraf ElAdawy
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Using an asthma inhaler during Ramadan is a complex issue with differing opinions among Islamic scholars. Some say it is permissible as the small amounts of liquid medicine do not reach the stomach. However, others say it breaks the fast as any substance entering the lungs could potentially reach the stomach. Muslims with asthma should consult medical experts on how to safely manage their condition during Ramadan to maintain their health and fast.
This document discusses various animal models used for research including invertebrate models like Drosophila and C. elegans, rodent models, rabbit models, and large animal models. These models are used to study processes like genetics, development, and disease due to their similarities to humans. Drosophila and C. elegans have been important for discoveries in development and genetics. Rodent models are widely used due to their similarities to humans and short lifespans. Larger animal models are needed for pre-clinical research due to closer mimicry of human physiology. A variety of animal models at different sizes are essential for advancing biomedical research.
Animal testing is commonly used for safety testing but causes harm to animals. Non-animal testing methods provide alternatives like using synthetic membranes and human cell cultures to assess skin corrosion and absorption without harming animals. These alternative methods are becoming more widely used and accepted in the cosmetics industry for tests like skin irritation and phototoxicity testing.
The document lists photographic credits for various endangered animals, including images from Wikipedia. It references multiple specific species alongside their respective image links. Additionally, it mentions the licenses for these images from Creative Commons.
The document discusses the origins and future direction of gaming bloggers, highlighting key developments in the industry. It emphasizes the evolving nature of gaming content and the importance of staying relevant. The information is sourced from various gaming-related websites.
Most of us live in a building of some sort that we call home, but how are they actually made? This graphic shows the processes involved in building a house, and gives some tips about what to watch out for!
Everything you need to know about AlzheimersSofia M
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There are new discoveries all the time in science about the brain, and the various associated diseases. This graphic gives a quick run-down about what we know so far about Alzheimers.
16 Extraordinary ways you'll travel in the futureSofia M
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The future of transport and travel is predictable to a point. Here are the major innovations, and how they might affect tourists in the future. From how, to where and even why.
Some bits of tech are just inevitably going to become a part of our lives. Here are new inventions and advancements we're all likely to come into contact with, if we live long enough!
FSc MLT Federal Board | Unsolved Past Paper – Elementary Anatomy & Microtechn...azkaimran130
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? FSc MLT Federal Board | Unsolved Past Paper – Elementary Anatomy & Microtechnique
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A Research Synopsis Presentation on Breast CancerAvantika Gupta
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ABSTRACT
“A Quasi experimental study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programe on knowledge regarding Breast Cancer among selected students of Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.”
Introduction: - Breast cancer is one of the most common Second types of cancer in India. In 2024, the estimated number of Breast cancer cases in Himachal Pradesh is 9,566. Breast Cancer is the second most common cancer among women in Himachal Pradesh also. The Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC) in Shimla reports an estimated 220 and 250 new Breast Cancer cases each year. The Theog region has the highest number of breast cancer cases across all age groups, especially for those aged 38 and older. The Rampur, Jubbal, and Kotkhai regions also have high incidences of breast cancer, particularly in the middle to older age groups.
Aim: - The aim of the study is to assess the knowledge regarding Breast Cancer among selected students of Rajkiya kanya Mahavidyalaya college, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
Methodology: - A Quantitative research approach with Quasi-experimental study (one group pre-test post-test design only) used for the study. The sample size will be 126 for final study and its 10% i.e.12 for pilot study. Purposive sampling technique will be used to select the sample. Pilot study will be done in Centre of Excellence Government College Sanjauli, Shimla-6, Himachal Pradesh and final study will be conducted in Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. Data analysis will be planned with descriptive and inferential statistics.
Key Words: - Assess, Effectiveness, Structured Teaching Programme, Knowledge, Breast Cancer, Students, Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya College Shimla.
NEED
As per research early detection can save patient life. If this cannot be identified earlier, then this may cause serious illness or even death. Students must be necessary that they should have knowledge regarding Breast cancer. That’s why researcher want to conduct the study on college students to improve the knowledge related to Breast Cancer.
By going through all the review of literature related to knowledge regarding Breast cancer that the students having inadequate knowledge regarding Breast cancer. Further no study was found on knowledge regarding Breast cancer among college students in Shimla Himachal Pradesh.
So, the researcher wants to conduct research on it to enhance the knowledge of students to achieve an optimum level for patient’s quality of life.
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Godfrey Hochbaum and Irwin Rosenstock (1950): - Hochbaum and Rosenstock are notable researchers who contributed to the development of the Health Belief Model (HBM).
The present study aims to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding Breast Cancer among students, of RKMV College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
The proposed sample size will be 126 college students.
G Power Formula will be used in the study..................
Medivic Train Ambulance Service in Patna and Ranchi understands the nervousness of families and strives to reduce this through professional management and constant monitoring. We're prepared for every medical emergency and provide dedicated, convenient assistance at all times.
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This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of soft tissue injuries commonly encountered in orthopedic practice. It covers the classification, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnostic approaches, and evidence-based management strategies for various soft tissue injuries, including compartment syndrome, fracture blisters, open fracture, Morel-Lavallée lesion etc .The content is designed to support medical students, orthopedic trainees, physiotherapists, and healthcare professionals in understanding the mechanisms of injury, treatment principles such as RICE and the importance of prevention in clinical practice.
In orthopedic trauma care, soft tissue management is as vital as the management of the skeletal injury itself. Often overshadowed by the dramatic presentation of fractures, soft tissue injuries profoundly influence prognosis, healing capacity, and surgical decision-making. As eloquently expressed by Gathorne Girdlestone:
“Fracture is an injury to soft tissues in which you shall also find a broken bone.”
The vascular and biological integrity of the soft tissue envelope determines whether the fracture site heals naturally, requires surgical intervention, or develops complications like infection, non-union, or necrosis. This presentation explores not only the pathophysiology and classifications of soft tissue injuries but also offers a practical assessment and management framework for clinicians.
A fracture is not just a bony event—it almost always represents underlying soft tissue trauma. The "zone of injury" around any fracture must be respected. This area often contains:
Muscle necrosis
Damaged microvasculature
Hidden contamination
Partial tendon tears or ligamentous damage
Neglecting this can lead to:
Infection
Nonunion
Soft tissue contracture
Compartment syndrome
Understanding this biomechanical interplay is crucial for interpreting injury severity, estimating healing potential, and customizing treatment plans. High-energy trauma such as RTAs or gunshot wounds causes widespread damage beyond what is visible, including deep muscular necrosis and occult vascular compromise.
The bone cannot heal in isolation. As the presentation emphasizes, soft tissue is the biological foundation upon which successful orthopedic outcomes rest. Whether in a rural trauma setting or a tertiary care surgical suite, meticulous attention to soft tissue injury:
Improves healing timelines
Reduces complication rates
Enhances functional outcomes
Saves limbs—and sometimes lives
Soft tissue status is often the limiting factor in fracture healing.
Proper classification guides decision-making and prognosis.
Compartment syndrome is a limb-threatening emergency; recognize early!
Open fractures require urgent debridement and stabilization.
Use objective tools (e.g., MESS, GHOIS) for complex limb injuries.
Never underestimate edema or fracture blisters—they signal deeper damage.
“Soft tissue management is not ancillary; it is fundamental.”
Dr. James Farley Focuses on Better Health Outcomes for Every PatientDrJamesFarley
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Discover how Dr. James Farley delivers better health outcomes through his Neuro-BioMedicine Health System. With over 25,000 treatments performed, Dr. Farley specializes in chronic conditions, addiction recovery, and brain health using a science-based, patient-first approach
Autism, a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting social communication and behavior, impacts approximately 61.8 million people worldwide. Each patient exhibits unique symptoms and needs, emphasizing the importance of tailored treatment strategies. Explore the growing scientific interest in personalized approaches and the promising role of regenerative medicine in autism treatment. Discover how customized strategies are shaping the future of neurodevelopmental disorder care.
Shamis Tate Shares 5 Essential Brain Health Tips.pdfShamis Tate
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Neurologist Shamis Tate shares 5 simple and effective brain health tips. Learn how good sleep, healthy food, staying active, using your mind, and connecting with others can help keep your brain strong, sharp, and healthy. Easy steps that anyone can follow to feel better and think clearer every day.
"Why Am I Not Affected?" — Understanding Emotional DetachmentRangen A. Ghafur
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Not everyone cries after loss.
Some of us feel… nothing.
This presentation explores why some people go numb, how it feels, and what it really means.
? Based on science, reflection, and quiet truths we rarely say out loud.
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Why don’t I feel like others do?” — this is for you.
VoyageHealing- ketamine and wellness clinic.pdfVoyage Healing
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A Compassionate Ketamine and Wellness Clinic.
At Voyage, we are reimagining mental health treatment offering talk therapy, medication management, and novel tools like ketamine therapy and Spravato.
Looking to explore the essential tools used in modern dentistry? This comprehensive presentation on Dental Equipment List covers a wide range of instruments and devices commonly found in dental clinics and hospitals. Whether you're a dental student, healthcare professional, or someone researching dental setups, this PPT offers a clear and concise overview of key equipment — from diagnostic tools like dental mirrors and probes to advanced machines like autoclaves, X-ray units, and ultrasonic scalers.
This presentation is about the growing number of older people in the world and why it’s important to pay attention to it. It explains that ageing happens because our bodies go through damage over time, which leads to problems with our health. Some key facts show that by 2050, a huge part of the population will be over 60 years old, especially in low- and middle-income countries. It highlights common health problems that come with age. It talks about ways we can respond to the increasing ageing population (pushing for beneficial policies, not engaging in ageism, and expanding healthcare access).