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    disorder. This condition or bleeding disorder is characterized by a deficiency in the activity of a coagulation factor, which in this case is F8 or coagulation factor VIII. This condition is clinically known to be heterogeneous and its severity depends on the plasma level of the coagulation factor VIII. Varying levels of hemophilia exist which are categorized based on percentage of coagulation factor within blood plasma compared to normal levels. According to the CDC website, Hemophilia, is a hereditary

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    pathology, risk factors, signs and symptoms, and treatment. Anatomy and Physiology of Hemostasis Hemostasis is the process whereby blood coagulates at the site of an injury to a blood vessel. Cellular components involved in hemostasis include platelets, endothelial cells of blood vessels, tissue factor-bearing cells, and coagulation factors (Davoren & Wang, 2014). Coagulation factors are specialized plasma proteins that circulate in the bloodstream in inactive forms. Most coagulation factors are activated

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    Enhancement of PQ for nonlinear loads by SAPF and FACTS DEVICE Nomula Sai Narendra sathayanarayana.p SNIST, SNIST sainarendran@sreenidhi.edu.in,sathanarayanapolisetty@sreenidhi.edu.in Abstract: The power quality (P.Q) arise mainly due to the PE equipment’s. In this paper presents the difference of simulation study of PI controlled based STATCON (STATCOM also called be STATCON) and shunt active power filter (SAPF). So, in order to improve the P.Q by sending or receiving the reactive

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    Hemophilia Essay

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    clothing factor VIII. Hemophilia A is also known as the ‘Classic Hemophilia.’ According to the CDC, hemophilia will occur in approximately 1 in 5,000 live births. It is called classic hemophilia due to the fact that this hemophilia is four times more common as hemophilia B. This disorder is mainly a hereditary bleeding disorder which is caused by an inherited X linked recessive trait. Some acquired forms do exist as well, largely in older patients, due to autoantibodies directed against factor VIII.

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    Hemophilia Case Study

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    . This factor VIII is also associated with hemophilia. It is the factor that is either damaged or missing12. Factor Vlll can be in two states: active and inactive. When it is in its inactive state, it will bind to VWF in the blood. If this factor does not bind VWF while it is in circulation, it will degrade. After VWF is made, it can follow a number of pathways. It can either be released into the plasma, released into the subendothelium or it can also be stored in organelles in the cytoplasm. If

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    Case Creve Couer Pizza, Inc

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    scorecard and that measures should be aligned with contextual factors such as strategy and

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    ABSTRACT Now a days, the switching power supply market is flourishing quickly. The trend is for DC-AC converters with low cost, higher efficiency, power saving that enable maximum features. In this project, a single-stage three-switch buck-boost inverter is designed, where stepping up, stepping down and inversion operation will takes place in single stage. This proposed inverter will overcome all the drawbacks of traditional one. Coupled inductor plays a very important role in energy transfer and

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    Biography: Saint Philomena

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    St. Philomena was born on January 10th, 291 in Greece. St. Philomena’s name in latin is Filialuminis which means daughter of light. St. Philomena’s parents were both royal from a small state in Greece. St. Philomena did not have any siblings. When she was thirteen years old, Philomena was forced in marriage with Emperor Diocletian. “My virginity, which I have vowed to God, comes before everything, before you, before my country. My kingdom is Heaven.” St. Philomena rejected the emperor because she

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    St. Francis Of Assisi

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    stigmata of Christ, the marks resembling the wounds of Jesus Christ suffered when he was crucified. After living a life devoted to God, Francis was canonized as a Saint just two years after his death on July 16, 1228, by his former protector, Pope Gregory IX. St. Francis ' father was Pietro Bernardone, a wealthy Assisian cloth merchant. His mother, Pica, little is known, but she is said to have belonged to a noble family of Provence. Francis was born in Assisi, a town in Italy in 1181 or 1182 — the exact

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    Saint Philomena was the daughter of a Prince who governed one of the states in Greece and her Mother too was from the royal family. Unfortunately, her parents had no children, but they worshiped idols. However, they continue to offer sacrifices and prayers to their false gods. Certainly, there was a doctor from Rome named Publius, who lived next to them in order to check up her father. Publius was a Christian; seeing the suffering of her parents, inspired by the Holy Spirit, he spoke to them about

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