azathioprine for the treatment of pulmonary fibrosis in scleroderma did not demonstrate significant improvement in the primary or secondary end points(Primary outcome measures were change in percent predicted forced vital capacity and change in DLCO,secondary outcome measures included changes in appearance on HRCT and dyspnea scores) in the active treatment group versus the group receiving placebo.(73) Many of the
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understand health promotion we must review the primary, secondary and tertiary levels of the health promotion in the nursing practice. Primary health education starts prior to birth with prenatal care and education, routine screening and testing. After birth primary health promotion continues with educating the parents on the importance of immunizations against diseases, regular physical screening and exams to monitor for risk factors and illnesses. Primary health promotion has focused goals that protect
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, Raquepo, T.M.R., Razon, D.N.A.Jr. 2B-PH, Group No. 6, Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Santo Tomas, España Boulevard, 1015 Manila, Philippines Abstract In organic chemistry it is very common to see molecules comprised mainly of a carbon backbone with functional groups attached to the chain. The functional group gives the molecule its properties, regardless of what molecule contains it.[1] Examples of functional groups are that of hydroxyl (-OH) which is usually seen
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Question 1: Why should a manger know about research when the job entails managing people, products, events, environments, and the like? Answer: Research simply means a search for facts – answers to questions and solutions to problems. It is a purposive investigation. It is an organized inquiry. It seeks to find explanations to unexplained phenomenon to clarify the doubtful facts and to correct the misconceived facts. Research is the organized and systematic inquiry or investigation which provides
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research, primary and secondary research. ("Market Research," 2010) As a general rule, a thorough research of the secondary data should be undertaken prior to conducting primary research. Using information gleaned from secondary sources, the owner can uncover all kinds of demographic information, including detailed income data and spending patterns. The secondary information will provide a useful background and will identify key questions and issues that will need to be addressed by the primary research
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Mining group gold The mining group gold process contains the following basic processes. The first basic process is determination of the purpose of the proceedings, session or meeting. This entails the process of outlining the objectives and laying down the aims of the meeting prior to allocation of duties and responsibilities to be observed during the meeting. This step lays the foundation for the next step which is concerned with the desired outcomes of the proceeding, meeting or session. This
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Statistics is a mathematical concept, its job to organize, analyze, and interpret numbers. Who knew that this concept is a large chunk of a newfound science that is called psychology? Research, Statistics, and Psychology Statistics is a concept that is either loved or dreaded. It is also something that is used in psychology, advertising, and in everyday life. Statistics is used in our everyday thinking process. Observation, guess, observation again in detail, making changes to
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appropriate) to enable Levi to identify whether the market is of sufficient size to be profitably exploited? P1 Describe types of market research Grading Tip Make sure that you identify in your pack the main types of market research – primary/secondary, qualitative/quantitative, and internal/external. Give examples of each type and the advantages of each method. P2 Explain how different market research methods could be used to make a marketing decision within a selected situation Grading
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Socialization in a Social Institution socialization in a social institution can change a person self-concept and the way they socialize because of the environment and the people to interact with on a daily basis. Being in a social institution like a prison for example would change the way a person socializes because of the setting the person is in. The way things are done in a social institution would change their self concept so they could fit in to that specific social institution
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to the each participant.-In postal questionnaires, the number of them being returned tends to be very low (Bryant, L, 2014). | Low validity because it does not explore questions in any detail or depth. | Interviews can be grouped into three main groups which are structured, semi-structured and unstructured. They can be conducted face-to-face, by telephone or using chat messaging. | -More detailed questions can be asked.-Researcher is present during data production-Researcher can give help and
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