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    biomarkers of Nilotinib (a tyrosine kinase inhibitor) in advanced Parkinson’s disease (PD), Parkinson’s disease with dementia (PDD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). PD Subject selection was based on diagnosis of PD in accordance with the UK Brain Bank Diagnostic Criteria. 12 subjects were assigned to either 150mg (n = 5) or 300mg (n = 7) groups at random and were orally administered Nilotinib daily for 24 weeks with a 12 week follow up. Measurement of exploratory biomarkers were completed at regular

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    The Globe Erik Simanis is the managing director of Market Creation Strategies at the Center for Sustainable Enterprise at Cornell University’s Johnson School of Management. To succeed in the world’s poorest markets, aim for much higher margins and prices than you thought were necessary—or possible. by Erik Simanis ABOVE MightyLight customers in Barmer, Rajasthan, India 120 Harvard Business Review June 2012 M ost companies trying to do business with the 4 billion people who

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    Introduction Recent debate has centred on the issue of strengthening companies’ liabilities for their illegal conduct. To prevent hiding tax, banks and foreign dodgers meet ‘strict liability’ criminal penalties (Wintour 2015). Treanor (2014) reports that if banks fail, new criminal responsibilities are held by bankers. According to the Curzon and Richards (2007), corporate liability is “the extension of liability for the commission of offences to companies”. Gooch and Williams (2015) define the corporate

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    2002:2019). In many countries of the Sub-Sahara, like East Africa and the Sahel, phosphorus deficiency is prevalent and in Western Kenya, 80% of the crop fields of small scale farmers are effected by phosphorus deficiency (Sanchez 2002:2019). This data shows that the potential for genetically modified crops cannot be realized if soil fertility is an issue, as mentioned earlier, plants cannot function property when depleted of key macronutrients. The most common way to combat nutrient depletion

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    Interview of a COPD Client The purpose of the following health history interview is to obtain a complete picture of a person’s past and present health (Jarvis, 2012). This type of assessment provides subjective data provided by the client through a series of questions that can determine if the client’s lifestyle is appropriate for their well-being. In order to build trust between interviewer and client a rapport has to be built. Trust and rapport develop between the nurse and patient when the nurse

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    Table of content: Introduction 1) Political factors of international markets............................................................5-10 2) Socio-cultural factors..........................................................................................10-15 3) Economic factors................................................................................................15-19 4) Technological factors..................................................................................

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    In today’s society, we often have to deal with many problems, such as financial, global warming, or cancer. Yet, abortion is still one of the most controversial topics of all time. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus (Webster). The conflicts between pro-life and pro-choice has been a long battle which lead to numerous disaster violent cases. The conflict of abortion may due to ethical issue, women’s

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    Fuzzy based Automated System for Predicting Viral Infections(Chicken Pox, Swine Flu and Dengue) Ravinkal Kaur Dept. of computer science and engineering CTITR Jalandhar, India ravinkal93@gmail.com Sarabjit Kaur Assistant Professor Dept. of computer science and engineering CTITR Jalandhar, India er_sarabjitkaur35@rediffmail.com Virat Rehani Assistant Professor Dept. of computer applications CTIMIT Jalandhar, India vrehani@yahoo.com Abstract— Health protection is the improvement of health

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    HIV From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search "AIDS virus" redirects here. For the computer virus, see AIDS (computer virus). For the village, see Hiv (village). For the administrative subdivision, see Hiv Rural District. HIV Classification and external resources Diagram of HIV ICD-10 B20-B24 ICD-9 042-044 OMIM 609423 MedlinePlus 000602 eMedicine article/783434 MeSH D006678 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus (a member of the retrovirus family) that

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    INTRODUCTION According to the article “Convention on the Rights of the Child”(20 November 1989) 1, a child is defined as every human being below the age of 18 years unless, under the law applicable to the child, majority (or adult ‘status’) is attained earlier; in other words, unless the relevant laws recognize an earlier age. Issues like gender discrimination, domestic violence, sexual abuse, child labour, human trafficking, health and education, just to name a few, tend to be adversely skewed

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