Project Details: Title: Give the title of your project (less than 200 characters). Short Title or Acronym: (max. 15 letters). Keywords: Identify the relevant keywords. Duration: Up to 12 months. Total cost: Estimated overall budget of the project. Funding: total amount requested from AASTMT up to 200,000 EGY pound. Research Theme: specify which theme under which this proposal lies. Proposal Summary: (max. one page) Summarise the main questions and/or approach and objectives; give a short
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Cell Lab Manual Goran Andonovski Table of Contents Introduction to Cell Culture:3 Equipment: 4-6 Sterile Technique: 7 Media for Your Cells: 8 Media Preparation: 9-10 Plating Your Cells: 11-12 Subculture: 13-14 Osmolarity:15 Viability: 16-17 Cell Staining: 18-21 Transfection: 22-25 Wound Heal Assay: 26-28 Cytoskeleton Staining: 29-31 Receptor- Mediated Endocytosis: 32-34 Cryopreservation: 35 Introduction to Cell Culture We culture tissues in order to test certain cells to observe their
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References you may find helpful for your learning: Lecture notes, Circulatory Systems. Saladin, K. 2015. Chapter 19 (Sections 19.1 & 19.2) and Chapter 20 (Sections 20.7 & 20.8) A&P Revealed 3.0, Cardiovascular module: Dissection Animations – Blood flow through heart; Pulmonary & systemic circulations Body regions from your Introductory Topics practical notes (will help with the names of blood vessels) Resources to help you
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Pre-operative nurse proceeded to go through the standard steps prior to being taken into surgery. According to the nurse an assessment was completed, the patient was changed into a surgical gown, and her belongings taken care of. An IV was started, appropriate labs were drawn, the informed consent was signed and information about the length of surgery and recovery time were discussed with the patients mother. The mother stated to the pre-operative nurse that she would be leaving the hospital to attend to another
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will have easy access to EHR thru this system and it has a great feature called MediDraw. This is a way that doctors can document physical exam findings. All you do is snap a picture with a smart phone or IPad and send it directly to the patient’s chart. Than you can draw on it using your finger tip or a mouse. The practice administrator will benefit greatly from this software. The software can be access from anywhere. It is a Cloud based software so that means there will be no issues if our server
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Execusive Summary # INTRODUCTION # CHAPTER 2 # SECTION 2.1 # SECTION 2.2 # SUBSECTION 2.2.A # SUBSECTION 2.2.B # SUBSECTION 2.2.C # SECTION 2.3 # CHAPTER 3 # SECTION 3.1 # SECTION 3.2 # SECTION 3.3 # SUBSECTION 3.3.A # SUBSECTION 3.3.B # SUBSECTION 3.3.C Excusive Summary Numerous healthcare organizations are investing in the use of Epic Electronic Record (EHR) solutions to improve quality of patient care
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will help to reduce med errors by alerting nurses to wrong patient/wrong dose/ wrong time errors. Electronic Medical Records can reduce patient’s wait times, because it wouldn’t be necessary to wait for the medical records department to pull an old chart and deliver to the caregiver’s office or department. Prescriptions can be entered and printed through the EMR system, eliminating errors due to illegibility of written prescriptions. Because prescriptions are printed on special tamper-proof paper
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the different components of a mixture (the relative amounts of such components can also be determined). In some situations, GC may help in identifying a compound. In preparative chromatography, GC can be used to prepare pure compounds from a mixture.[1][2] In gas chromatography, the mobile phase (or "moving phase") is a carrier gas, usually an inert gas such as helium or an unreactive gas such as nitrogen. The stationary phase is a microscopic layer of liquid or polymer on an inert solidsupport, inside
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Control Charts and Introduction to Six Sigma Session 12: Control Charts and Introduction to Six Sigma concepts Control Charts and Introduction to Six Sigma Control Charts - Topics of Discussion – – – – – Control Chart History Control Limits Individuals and Moving Range Charts X-bar and R Charts Subgrouping Control Charts and Introduction to Six Sigma Typical Process Metrics • • • • • • • • • Cycle times Lead times Productivity Schedule variance Budget variance Employee satisfaction
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that are classified as follows: 1. Cause Analysis Tools: includes Fishbone, Pareto, and Scattered Diagram. 2. Evaluation and Decision Making Tool: Decision Matrix, Multivoting. 3. Process Analysis Tool: includes Flow chart, Failure Mode Effects Analysis, Mistake-proofing and Spaghetti Diagram. 4. Data Collection and Analysis Tools: box and whisker plot, check sheet, control chart, Design of experiments, Histogram, Scatter Diagram, Stratification, and Survey. 5. Idea Creation Tools: Affinity Diagram
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