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- 15. G + C Content: Describe how the G+C content of an organism can be measured. In your response, be sure to address the following: c. Does a similarity in G + C content between two organisms mean that they are necessarily related? Explain. What other information might help determine relatedness between two organisms? Besure to define any terms and be complete and specific in your response.How GTN works? What are the combination drug therapy are used in managing the hyperlipidemia? Please briefly explain at your own words.16. In a study concerned with the possible effects of air pollution on the development of chronic bronchitis, the following data were obtained. A sample population of 8,524 men who lived in a city with high levels of air pollution was examined in January 2012. At the initial visit for the study, 352 men were found to have chronic bronchitis and were excluded from further study. The bronchitis-free men in the study were followed for 5 years, and 618 new cases of chronic bronchitis occurred during that time. The men who were followed during the study contributed 28,947 years of person-time. What is the cumulative incidence of chronic bronchitis over the 5-year study, expressed as a percentage? Round to the nearest whole number. Include only the numerical answer (no units) in the answer box.
- Effective rate of decay for a post-op patient that received 131-I treatment for thyroid cancer us appromiately 14 hours. What is the appriximate biologic rate of clearance of it from the body?A 79 kg man is admitted to hospital following a suspected overdose of drug G. When he is admitted to hospital on the 3rd October at 23:00 his plasma concentration of drug G is 12 mg/mL. Given that the half-life (t½) of drug G is 10.5 hours. What would you expect his plasma concentration of drug G to be at 17:00 on the 5th October? Give the answer in microg/ml. (You may assume that the distribution is complete and the elimination is described by a 1storder process.)15. G + C Content: Describe how the G+C content of an organism can be measured. In your response, be sure to address the following: b. Explain the principles behind a melting curve and how this helps determine G + C content. Include an explanation of the components of the curve and how one would interpret a melting curve.
- Topic: Effects of Smoking to Mental Health of Nursing Students Make 10 solutions and answer the questions What are the solution sub-claim/s that you formulated to support your main claim? What is the warrant that connects your solution argument and ground (evidence)? What factors did you consider when identifying possible solution/s to your identified problem? How are you sure that the proposed solution/s will alleviate or help address your identified problem? Has your proposed solution been used to address similar problem? If yes, what has been the outcome of the implementation of such solution? Based on your research, what are the factors that might affect the efficacy of your proposed solution/s? What are the some of the theoretical and practical evidence that support your solution claim? What is the degree of cogency of your solution subclaim/s?(28)The bioavailability of drug X after oral administration is 38%. Which of the following best explains this level of systematic bioavailability?? (A) Adipose distribution. (B) Hepatic Metabolism. (C) Plasma Protein Binding. (D) Pulmonary Metabolism. (E) Renal MetabolismHeterozygotes for erythropoietic protoporphyria show only 20 to 30% residual ferrochelatase activity rather than the 50% that is normally expected for an autosomal dominant inherited disease. Provide a plausible explanation for this observation.
- SUBJECT : HUMAN NUTRTION AND DIET Please elaborate the relation between folate and neural tube defects in the fetus? How can we calculate coverage compliance gap in iron and folic acid supplementation in a community based study?Case fatality rate. Based table 1, what conclusion can you draw about the risk of acquiring tuberculosis for population in each age group?Topic: Effects of Smoking to Mental Health of Nursing Students Main Claim: Smoking has negative effects on the mental health of nursing students. What are the solution sub-claim/s that you formulated to support your main claim? What is the warrant that connects your solution argument and ground (evidence)? What factors did you consider when identifying possible solution/s to your identified problem? How are you sure that the proposed solution/s will alleviate or help address your identified problem? Has your proposed solution been used to address similar problem? If yes, what has been the outcome of the implementation of such solution?