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    CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL REPORT ON CANDIDATES’ WORK IN THE CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE JANUARY 2008 HUMAN AND SOCIAL BIOLOGY Copyright © 2008 Caribbean Examinations Council ® St Michael Barbados All rights reserved -2HUMAN AND SOCIAL BIOLOGY GENERAL PROFICIENCY EXAMINATIONS JANUARY 2008 The 2008 examination was the third January sitting of Human and Social Biology offered at the General Proficiency level. The format of the examination was the same as in previous years

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    Business Process Management

    Business Process Management Methodology 1 Introduction From Wikipedia, we copy: «A business process is a set of linked activities that create value by transforming an input into a more valuable output. Both input and output can be artifacts and/or information and the transformation can be performed by human actors, machines, or both. There are three types of business processes: 1. Management processes - the processes that govern the operation. Typical management processes include "Corporate Governance"

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    Bank Merger

    International Journal of Contemporary Business Studies Vol: 2, No: 11. November, 2011 ISSN 2156-7506 Available online at http://www.akpinsight.webs.com Merger and Acquisitions (M&As) in the Indian Banking Sector in Post Liberalization Regime Dept. of Commerce, AMU, Aligarh India Azeem Ahmad Khan ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to explore various motivations of Merger and Acquisitions in the Indian banking sector. This includes the various aspects of banking Industry’s Merger and

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    Docpurification and Partial Characterization of Laccase from Lachnocladium Sp

    Available online at http://ajol.info/index.php/ijbcs Int. J. Biol. Chem. Sci. 6(2): 782-791, April 2012 ISSN 1991-8631 Original Paper http://indexmedicus.afro.who.int Purification and partial characterization of laccase from Lachnocladium sp. P. A. WUYEP1, O. N. UME 2, M. T. BAKARE-ODUNOLA 2*, A. J. NOK 3, H. M. INUWA 3 and N. B. AFOLABI-BALOGUN 4 2 Department of Biological Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. Department of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, Ahmadu

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    Stop Animal Testing in the Medical Field

    Alex Kleemeier Erica Jones ENG 105 11-22-15 Stop Animal Testing in the Medical Field Lions and tiger and bears oh my. More like, monkeys and dogs and mice oh no. How does being poked, probed, opened up, burned, shocked and tortured all for the advancement of the medical field sound? Now think about all those things being done, knowing there is another way, which causes no agony, distress or discomfort to any living creature. Animal testing is a process or “tradition” that has been around for

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    Pharmacology

    Olayemi et al., Journ. Pharm. Sci., March, 2008, Vol. 7 No. 1, P. 131– 138   Nigerian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol. 7, No. 1, March, 2008, ISSN: 0189-823X All Rights Reserved COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF MAIZE, RICE AND WHEAT STARCH POWDERS AS PHARMACEUTICAL EXCIPIENTS *Olayemi O. J., Oyi A. R. and Allagh T . S. Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria *Author for Correspondence: olubunmibiala@yahoo.co.uk, +234 80 33532299

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    Expert Systems

    Expert System Robert Savageau CIS 501 ABSTRACT In the creation of an Expert System the knowledge base is in the center of it all. Understanding the process which is done through identifying, conceptualizing, formalizing, implementing, and testing followed by reiterating the stages thereby insuring knowledge acquisitioned is in its totality. There are many knowledge elicitation techniques and their success is in choosing the right method(s) used for the knowledge being acquired. The five general

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    Bacteria in Mcrobiology

    Can the Bacteria in Your Gut Explain Your Mood? The rich array of microbiota in our intestines can tell us more than you might think. By PETER ANDREY SMITHJUNE 23, 2015 Eighteen vials were rocking back and forth on a squeaky mechanical device the shape of a butcher scale, and Mark Lyte was beside himself with excitement. ‘‘We actually got some fresh yesterday — freshly frozen,’’ Lyte said to a lab technician. Each vial contained a tiny nugget of monkey feces that were collected at the Harlow

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    Deinstitutionalization

    Deinstitutionalization Patricia Wilson Liberty University Abstract The purpose of this research is to look at the history of deinstitutionalization; the driving forces behind it; and the impact it made on the individual, their family and society. Deinstitutionalization has been a topic of controversy from its onset. Did it create a further mental health crisis? Or was it successful with providing individuals who were suffering from a mental illness or intellectual developmental disability

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    Chapter 2 An Overview of Formal Methods Tools and Techniques The goal of this chapter is to give an overview of the different approaches and tools pertaining to formal methods. We do not attempt to be exhaustive, but focus instead on the main approaches. After reading the chapter the reader will be familiar with the terminology of the area, as well as with the most important concepts and techniques. Moreover the chapter will allow the reader to contextualise and put into perspective the topics

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