Txell, Paula i Victoria van a visitar un paisatge natural, que consideren una de les coses més boniques del món. Ells aprecian la bellesa de la natura.
This document discusses maintaining focus and controlling distractions. It provides tips for implementing focus, such as planning by the week and using snippets of time for tasks. Regarding distractions, it suggests redefining interruptions, reducing clutter, and creating focused email habits like using the "what and when" rule. It also provides tips for focused meetings such as addressing the most important 20% of topics first and having a timed agenda.
SourceCon 2014 - 5 Habits of Highly Effective SourcersKameron Swinton
Five Habits of Highly Effective Sourcers outlines habits that effective talent sourcers employ. The first habit is to make a prioritized list of prospects and check it regularly. The second habit is to utilize advanced search techniques like keywords, Boolean operators, and exclusion terms. The third habit is to research prospects thoroughly and detect clues to find their contact information within 5-10 minutes. The fourth habit is to organize communications using tools like email signatures, templates, and connectors. The fifth habit is to always follow up with prospects repeatedly over time.
Study of anti microbial activity of hibiscus rosacinensis leafArijit Chakraborty
This study analyzed the anti-microbial properties of Hibiscus rosacinensis leaf extracts. Various extraction methods were used including ethanol, chloroform, petroleum ether, and water. The ethanol and water extracts showed solubility in both cold and hot water. Through thin layer chromatography, the ethanol and water extracts tested positive for anti-microbial activity while the others tested negative. The Rideal walker coefficient test determined the ethanol extract had equal anti-microbial activity to a 1/100 dilution of phenol, while the water extract was equivalent to a 1/200 dilution.
The document discusses various types of adverse drug effects including those related and unrelated to the main pharmacological action of drugs. It describes allergic reactions to drugs which can be antibody-mediated like types I, II, III hypersensitivity reactions or cell-mediated like type IV reactions. The mechanisms of drug toxicity like non-covalent and covalent interactions are explained. Specific toxic effects on liver and kidneys are also summarized.
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia. There are two major types: insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). Insulin is secreted by pancreatic beta cells and helps regulate blood sugar levels. It is essential for treating IDDM and sometimes needed for NIDDM. Oral hypoglycemic drugs like sulfonylureas and thiazolidinediones are also used to treat NIDDM by stimulating insulin secretion or improving insulin sensitivity. Both insulin and oral hypoglycemic drugs can cause hypoglycemia as an adverse reaction if not used properly.
This document provides an overview of the electromagnetic spectrum and concepts related to the absorption of radiation. It discusses the wavelength ranges of visible light, ultraviolet, infrared, and radio waves. It also explains the chromophore concept where isolated groups absorb characteristic wavelengths, and the absorption laws of Lambert and Beer which describe how absorption increases with thickness and concentration respectively. The summary notes some limitations of Beer's law at high concentrations including interactions between molecules and changes in properties like refractive index.
This document discusses maintaining focus and controlling distractions. It provides tips for implementing focus, such as planning by the week and using snippets of time for tasks. Regarding distractions, it suggests redefining interruptions, reducing clutter, and creating focused email habits like using the "what and when" rule. It also provides tips for focused meetings such as addressing the most important 20% of topics first and having a timed agenda.
SourceCon 2014 - 5 Habits of Highly Effective SourcersKameron Swinton
Five Habits of Highly Effective Sourcers outlines habits that effective talent sourcers employ. The first habit is to make a prioritized list of prospects and check it regularly. The second habit is to utilize advanced search techniques like keywords, Boolean operators, and exclusion terms. The third habit is to research prospects thoroughly and detect clues to find their contact information within 5-10 minutes. The fourth habit is to organize communications using tools like email signatures, templates, and connectors. The fifth habit is to always follow up with prospects repeatedly over time.
Study of anti microbial activity of hibiscus rosacinensis leafArijit Chakraborty
This study analyzed the anti-microbial properties of Hibiscus rosacinensis leaf extracts. Various extraction methods were used including ethanol, chloroform, petroleum ether, and water. The ethanol and water extracts showed solubility in both cold and hot water. Through thin layer chromatography, the ethanol and water extracts tested positive for anti-microbial activity while the others tested negative. The Rideal walker coefficient test determined the ethanol extract had equal anti-microbial activity to a 1/100 dilution of phenol, while the water extract was equivalent to a 1/200 dilution.
The document discusses various types of adverse drug effects including those related and unrelated to the main pharmacological action of drugs. It describes allergic reactions to drugs which can be antibody-mediated like types I, II, III hypersensitivity reactions or cell-mediated like type IV reactions. The mechanisms of drug toxicity like non-covalent and covalent interactions are explained. Specific toxic effects on liver and kidneys are also summarized.
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia. There are two major types: insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). Insulin is secreted by pancreatic beta cells and helps regulate blood sugar levels. It is essential for treating IDDM and sometimes needed for NIDDM. Oral hypoglycemic drugs like sulfonylureas and thiazolidinediones are also used to treat NIDDM by stimulating insulin secretion or improving insulin sensitivity. Both insulin and oral hypoglycemic drugs can cause hypoglycemia as an adverse reaction if not used properly.
This document provides an overview of the electromagnetic spectrum and concepts related to the absorption of radiation. It discusses the wavelength ranges of visible light, ultraviolet, infrared, and radio waves. It also explains the chromophore concept where isolated groups absorb characteristic wavelengths, and the absorption laws of Lambert and Beer which describe how absorption increases with thickness and concentration respectively. The summary notes some limitations of Beer's law at high concentrations including interactions between molecules and changes in properties like refractive index.
A gene is a segment of DNA that codes for a protein. Chromosomes are composed of sequences of genes. Mutations are changes in DNA that result in phenotypic changes. Mutations can be spontaneous or induced by mutagens like radiation or chemicals. There are different types of mutations, including gene mutations like transitions, transversions, and frameshifts, as well as chromosome mutations like deletions, duplications, inversions, and translocations. Mutation breeding is a plant breeding technique that uses induced mutations to generate genetic variation for crop improvement.
The document is a repeated set of instructions for making toys out of recycled materials for classes 4A and 4B. It provides direction for creating games and playthings using repurposed items. The instructions are written in Catalan and aim to teach students how to reuse discarded materials in fun, creative ways.
The document summarizes various models used to screen neuromuscular blocking agents. Intact unanesthetized animal models include testing contractures in birds, righting reflex in rats and mice, and inclined screen and inverted grid methods using mice or rats. Anesthetized animal models include nerve-muscle preparations of limbs and phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparations. In vitro studies involve isolated nerve-muscle preparations like frog nerve-muscle and phrenic nerve-diaphragm, as well as lumbrical nerve-muscle preparation in rabbits and electrical activity of single muscle fibers. These models are used to classify and determine potency of depolarization versus non-depolarization blocking agents
This document discusses plant breeding and outlines its objectives and methods. Plant breeding is defined as improving the genetic makeup of plants for economic uses. The objectives of plant breeding include higher yields, improved quality, disease resistance, and wider adaptability. The main methods covered are introduction, selection, and hybridization. Selection involves choosing plants with desirable traits from a population, and there are different types of selection. Hybridization is crossing different genotypes to transfer traits. There are also different types of hybrids that can be produced.
Cancer is characterized by uncontrolled cell proliferation that has transformed from normal cells. Several screening methods are used to test potential cancer treatments in vitro and in vivo. In vitro methods include tetrazolium salt assays, sulphorhodamine B assays, and thymidine uptake assays to test cell viability. In vivo methods include inducing tumors in mice and rats through chemicals like DMBA and testing whether treatments reduce tumor incidence and size. DMBA is used to induce skin papillomas in mice and mammary gland carcinomas in rats, with the drug's efficacy measured by decreased tumor rates compared to controls. Various assays then measure cell viability and proliferation after treatment to screen for potential anti-cancer effects.
This document discusses cough, dry cough, wet cough, and bronchial asthma. It defines cough as a protective reflex to expel foreign particles from the airways. Dry cough is triggered by infections, allergies, and other causes and lacks phlegm, while wet cough is often caused by respiratory infections and allergies and produces sputum. Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory airway disorder characterized by inflamed, hyperresponsive airways that become obstructed by various triggers. Drug therapy for asthma focuses on reducing inflammation with corticosteroids and leukotriene receptor antagonists and relaxing airway smooth muscle with bronchodilators like beta-2 agonists.
Las tortugas pueden ser carnívoras, omnívoras o vegetarianas dependiendo de la especie y edad. Habitan tanto en agua dulce como salada e incluso pueden pasar tiempo en tierra. Hibernan en invierno para conservar energía y se reproducen poniendo huevos en nidos excavados en playas, luego las crías eclosionan al mes. La tortuga mediterránea es común en España.
Thermo mechanical analysis (TMA) measures the relationship between a sample's length or volume and temperature. TMA instruments precisely measure both the temperature of a sample and very small movements of a probe in contact with the sample. TMA is mainly used to study polymers, characterizing polymers and assessing their mechanical properties. Some applications of TMA include measuring the thermal expansion of materials like aluminum, studying the effect of cross-linking and plasticizers on polymers, and determining the relationship between hardness and indentation.
The document summarizes an investigation into the anti-inflammatory potential of Tabernaemontana divaricata leaves. In in-vitro tests, the extract protected red blood cells from lysis at concentrations similar to diclofenac sodium. In in-vivo carrageenan-induced paw edema tests, the extract reduced inflammation at 200 and 400 mg/kg doses, though not as effectively as diclofenac sodium. The study thus demonstrated the anti-inflammatory activity of T. divaricata leaf extract in both in-vitro and in-vivo models.
A gene is a segment of DNA that codes for a protein. Chromosomes are composed of sequences of genes. Mutations are changes in DNA that result in phenotypic changes. Mutations can be spontaneous or induced by mutagens like radiation or chemicals. There are different types of mutations, including gene mutations like transitions, transversions, and frameshifts, as well as chromosome mutations like deletions, duplications, inversions, and translocations. Mutation breeding is a plant breeding technique that uses induced mutations to generate genetic variation for crop improvement.
The document is a repeated set of instructions for making toys out of recycled materials for classes 4A and 4B. It provides direction for creating games and playthings using repurposed items. The instructions are written in Catalan and aim to teach students how to reuse discarded materials in fun, creative ways.
The document summarizes various models used to screen neuromuscular blocking agents. Intact unanesthetized animal models include testing contractures in birds, righting reflex in rats and mice, and inclined screen and inverted grid methods using mice or rats. Anesthetized animal models include nerve-muscle preparations of limbs and phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparations. In vitro studies involve isolated nerve-muscle preparations like frog nerve-muscle and phrenic nerve-diaphragm, as well as lumbrical nerve-muscle preparation in rabbits and electrical activity of single muscle fibers. These models are used to classify and determine potency of depolarization versus non-depolarization blocking agents
This document discusses plant breeding and outlines its objectives and methods. Plant breeding is defined as improving the genetic makeup of plants for economic uses. The objectives of plant breeding include higher yields, improved quality, disease resistance, and wider adaptability. The main methods covered are introduction, selection, and hybridization. Selection involves choosing plants with desirable traits from a population, and there are different types of selection. Hybridization is crossing different genotypes to transfer traits. There are also different types of hybrids that can be produced.
Cancer is characterized by uncontrolled cell proliferation that has transformed from normal cells. Several screening methods are used to test potential cancer treatments in vitro and in vivo. In vitro methods include tetrazolium salt assays, sulphorhodamine B assays, and thymidine uptake assays to test cell viability. In vivo methods include inducing tumors in mice and rats through chemicals like DMBA and testing whether treatments reduce tumor incidence and size. DMBA is used to induce skin papillomas in mice and mammary gland carcinomas in rats, with the drug's efficacy measured by decreased tumor rates compared to controls. Various assays then measure cell viability and proliferation after treatment to screen for potential anti-cancer effects.
This document discusses cough, dry cough, wet cough, and bronchial asthma. It defines cough as a protective reflex to expel foreign particles from the airways. Dry cough is triggered by infections, allergies, and other causes and lacks phlegm, while wet cough is often caused by respiratory infections and allergies and produces sputum. Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory airway disorder characterized by inflamed, hyperresponsive airways that become obstructed by various triggers. Drug therapy for asthma focuses on reducing inflammation with corticosteroids and leukotriene receptor antagonists and relaxing airway smooth muscle with bronchodilators like beta-2 agonists.
Las tortugas pueden ser carnívoras, omnívoras o vegetarianas dependiendo de la especie y edad. Habitan tanto en agua dulce como salada e incluso pueden pasar tiempo en tierra. Hibernan en invierno para conservar energía y se reproducen poniendo huevos en nidos excavados en playas, luego las crías eclosionan al mes. La tortuga mediterránea es común en España.
Thermo mechanical analysis (TMA) measures the relationship between a sample's length or volume and temperature. TMA instruments precisely measure both the temperature of a sample and very small movements of a probe in contact with the sample. TMA is mainly used to study polymers, characterizing polymers and assessing their mechanical properties. Some applications of TMA include measuring the thermal expansion of materials like aluminum, studying the effect of cross-linking and plasticizers on polymers, and determining the relationship between hardness and indentation.
The document summarizes an investigation into the anti-inflammatory potential of Tabernaemontana divaricata leaves. In in-vitro tests, the extract protected red blood cells from lysis at concentrations similar to diclofenac sodium. In in-vivo carrageenan-induced paw edema tests, the extract reduced inflammation at 200 and 400 mg/kg doses, though not as effectively as diclofenac sodium. The study thus demonstrated the anti-inflammatory activity of T. divaricata leaf extract in both in-vitro and in-vivo models.
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Innovación y transparencia se unen en un nuevo modelo de negocio para transformar la economia popular agraria en una agroindustria. Facilitamos el acceso a recursos crediticios, mejoramos la calidad de los productos y cultivamos un futuro agrícola eficiente y sostenible con tecnología inteligente.
En la ciudad de Pasto, estamos revolucionando el acceso a microcréditos y la formalización de microempresarios informales con nuestra aplicación CrediAvanza. Nuestro objetivo es empoderar a los emprendedores locales proporcionándoles una plataforma integral que facilite el acceso a servicios financieros y asesoría profesional.