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    pseudohypoparathyroidism, and chronic vitamin D deficiency. Tab. Calcium carbonate is the most common prescription. 4. Medications prescribed in case of chronic renal failure includes Vitamin D 50000 IU/day or Calcitriol 1,25(OH)2D3 0.25 mcg orally daily. Management 1. Patients should be aware of the common side effects of oral calcium carbonate which include dyspepsia and constipation. 2. Absorption requires gastric acid and should be impaired in achlorhydria or when acid suppressive therapy is being given

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    RISC processor core with the following features: -  Full 32-bit instruction set, data path and address space  32 general-purpose registers  Memory management unit (MMU) to support operating systems that require MMUs  Software development environment based on the GNU C/C++ tool chain and the Nios II Software Build Tools (SBT) for Eclipse  Optional memory protection unit (MPU) A Nios II

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    AUTOMATIC RAILWAY SIGNALLING SYSTEM Pandurang Bhosale Mohammed Asim Patel EXTC Department, VOGCOE EXTC Department, VOGCOE Aghai, Atgaon,District-Thane, Maharashtra Aghai, Atgaon,District-Thane, Maharashtra pandurangb127@gmail.com patelmohammedasim@gmail.com Abhay Shedulkar

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    you are depends on your feelings, thoughts, sensations, perceptions and memories. If these become disconnected from each other, or don’t register in your conscious mind, your sense of identity, your memories, and the way you see yourself and the world around you will change. This is what happens when you dissociate.Dissociative disorder is a personality disorder marked by a disturbance in the integration of identity, memory, or consciousness. (APA)Everyone has times when we feel disconnected. Sometimes

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    delirium but dementia should not be confused with delirium. In dementia changes in memory occurs very slowly like in months and years. Whereas delirium is more referred to confusion emerging over days and weeks. CONDITIONS DELIRIUM DEMENTIA ONSET Within a short time Worsen gradually overtime ATTENTION Inability to maintain attention Remain generally alert at early stages FLUCTUATION Symptoms fluctuate throughout the day Memory and thinking remain constant throughout the day CONCIOUSNESS reduced clear

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    the various neurochemicals that are involved with PTSD. Brain imaging systems nowadays focus on two brain structures, the amygdala and the hippocampus. The amygdala is involved with how we learn about our fear and hippocampus plays a role with our memory formation. Some research focuses on a hormonal system known as hypothalamic-pituitary

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    its open source operating system which can come preinstalled on the PDA or can be installed by the user. The platform is responsible for allocating and managing memory, creating and processing threads, ensuring communication between processes, interrupt handling, execute-in-place (SIP) ROM file systems, RAM file systems, flash management and TCP/IP networking. The most popular Linux PDA is called the Sharp Zaurus. These devices have a Strong or ARM processor, a lithium-ion battery as the power source

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    A summary of ‘The Lamp of Memory’, John Ruskin Introduction The Seven Lamps of Architecture is a book written by John Ruskin in May 1849 structured in eight chapters.The Seven Lamps are seven principles which represent the demands that good architecture must meet. In this book I shall relate to the ‘’Lamp of Memory’’ which is the sixth of the principles. The essay is divided into different parts.At the first glance Ruskin’s writing may seem very far from today’s general thinking but as one starts

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    1. Introduction This proposal presents first the significant parameters to assess the performance of D4-312 or home network performance management, the principle of the assessment procedure and the equipment necessary to carry out a measuring campaign. In network such as at home or small office with only a few devices connects to a single modem or router in a single location and topology, network administration with easily can inspect devices and check for differences. However, as the number of computer

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities. As internet technology has improved, so have reservation systems. Today, it is possible through online, to make a reservation for a hotel anywhere in the world. Hotels can create

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