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    methods are intelligent or ‘Smart polymeric drug-delivery systems’. “Stimuli responsive” and “self regulating” drug delivery systems have captured the imagination of researchers, in large part because they suggest a means to mimic the physiological homeostatic feedback mechanisms that are essential for health. As dysregulation of homeostasis is a feature of many diseases such as diabetes and cancer. 1. Introduction: Conventional drug delivery systems (DDSs) are often accompanied by systemic side effects

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    project is to develop Pizza Delivery Management System. This will help make order entry easier, make customers happier and help build a good business. The Customer Details Can Store in database along with their ordering preferences. Then Send The Items into The Particular Customer. THE EXISTING SYSTEM The existing process making the order through mobile. Customer can request all this done through as manually that means though physical interaction through phone. In this System data has not maintain as

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    IDS: Integrated delivery system is defined as the network of healthcare organization under the parent organization or company which drives/operates this service business. The purpose of IDS is to facilitate the health related services through the health network for the people health care. The IDS contains either the network of hospitals and physicians or the network of only physicians sometime they contain the HMO component as well. The purpose of the IDS is to reduce the cost of health care and

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    Viral delivery systems composed of adenovirus, retrovirus and many more. Viruses are highly efficient in introducing their DNA into cells. Therefore, it is a good idea to use virus to introduce foreign gene into cells. Genetic modification has been applied on these viruses to transfer therapeutic genes into desired cells by removing the essential genes that allow it to replicate, assemble or even infect. However, viral delivery system has exhibit certain issues. The main problem with adenoviral vectors

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    INTRODUCTION Drug delivery to nervous system is still a challenge to the scientists all over the world because of the vasculature of central nervous system, blood brain barrier (BBB) which acts as the physical barrier to the passage of therapeutic agents. Though, quite a few delivery systems and strategies have been developed for delivering drugs to the CNS for various disorders, most of them are invasive and lack target specificity. Several factors need to take under consideration while designing

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    INTRODUCTION Drug delivery Systems Drug delivery systems (DDS) have been developed in order to control pharmacological parameters such as bioavailability, biodistribution and pharmacokinetics of the administered substances. Bioavailability is defined as the percentage of an administered dose of therapeutic agent that becomes available in the systemic circulation in its active form. Drug delivery systems can enhance bioavailability by increasing in-vivohalf-lives of fragile pharmaceuticals e.g. protection

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    4.2.4.1.2 Biphasic vesicles Lipid based delivery systems which are composed of both liposomes and emulsions are called biphasic systems. Biphasic vesicle systems provide several advantages as a topical carrier system such as have multichamber structure allow encapsulation and co-encapsulation of various therapeutics of different weight range with different solubilities. Biphasic systems are evaluated for many vaccine candidates including proteins, nucleotides, recombinant subunits and classical

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    drug delivery system. Various drugs, which are unstable in alkaline pH, soluble in acidic pH, having narrow absorption window, site of action specific to stomach can be developed by using this technique. Gastro-retentive drug delivery systems (GRDDS) can improve the controlled delivery of drugs that have an absorption window by continuously releasing the drug for a prolonged period of time before it reaches to absorption site. These include floating system, swelling system, expanding system, low

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    The Healthcare Delivery System of the United Kingdom The United Kingdom (UK) lies in mainland Europe and is composed of Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), Northern Ireland and some smaller local islands. The United Kingdom is surrounded by the North Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, the Irish Sea, and the English Channel. The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II as the head of the sovereign state. The prime minister is the head of the government. According to

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    The term ‘lean production’ came about to describe the Toyota production system in the late 1980’s. This came to pass through a research group from MIT who over five years analysed the automotive industry in fourteen countries. It was called ‘lean manufacturing’ rather than the Toyota production system to make it easier for competitors and organizations to adopt this type of system. The concept of lean production in a manufacturing organization basically means to try and maximise the use of materials

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