Aula sobre novas terapias para controle urinário. Henrique Outeda
O documento discute melhorias no esvaziamento da bexiga, especificamente aumentando a liberação do neurotransmissor inibitório óxido nítrico (NO) para promover maior relaxamento do esfíncter durante a micção. Apesar do controle neural complexo da micção ter sido melhor compreendido nas últimas décadas, ainda há potencial para desenvolver novos tratamentos para reduzir contrações indesejadas do detrusor e melhorar a vazão, baseados no atual entendimento científico.
The document describes the process of designing the front cover of a Hi-Hop magazine. Key details include:
- Choosing a shot of Mia that looks engaging for the main cover image.
- Adding the magazine logo and first feature article, adjusting fonts and colors based on feedback.
- Placing subsequent feature articles in different areas of the cover for visual interest and to guide the reader's eye.
- Including additional elements like a sell line, price, and contest to attract the target audience and increase sales.
Trying to keep up with your competitors is hard enough. Trying keep up with your customers is even harder, and it’s going to become even harder in the coming years. If you could look into a crystal ball and know how your customers will buy in the future, you will come out a champion in your customers eyes. Are you willing to change what you’re doing today to succeed tomorrow? Learn what you need to know. I’ll bring the ball.
West egfr mutation acquired resistanceH. Jack West
Review by Dr. H. Jack West of current understanding of mechanisms behind and emerging treatment options for patients with advanced NSCLC with acquired resistance to EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors after a good initial response.
Children often play together and enjoy a variety of sports and activities. Some of their favorite sports include athletics, martial arts, gymnastics, football, basketball, track, volleyball, and swimming. The document discusses playing with balls, kites, scooters, skipping ropes, and other toys. It also mentions the benefits of different sports like track being rewarding, swimming being relaxing, and volleyball being a team sport.
Lauren Allen presented on the nervous system for Biology 120. She defined the suffixes -plegia, meaning paralysis, and provided hemiplegia as an example of total paralysis on one side of the body. She also defined -paresis, meaning weakness, and gave hemiparesis as an example of less severe weakness on one side of the body. Hemiplegia is more severe than hemiparesis and can be caused by conditions like strokes. The presentation provided information on hemiplegia and hemiparesis and their effects.
Aula sobre novas terapias para controle urinário. Henrique Outeda
O documento discute melhorias no esvaziamento da bexiga, especificamente aumentando a liberação do neurotransmissor inibitório óxido nítrico (NO) para promover maior relaxamento do esfíncter durante a micção. Apesar do controle neural complexo da micção ter sido melhor compreendido nas últimas décadas, ainda há potencial para desenvolver novos tratamentos para reduzir contrações indesejadas do detrusor e melhorar a vazão, baseados no atual entendimento científico.
The document describes the process of designing the front cover of a Hi-Hop magazine. Key details include:
- Choosing a shot of Mia that looks engaging for the main cover image.
- Adding the magazine logo and first feature article, adjusting fonts and colors based on feedback.
- Placing subsequent feature articles in different areas of the cover for visual interest and to guide the reader's eye.
- Including additional elements like a sell line, price, and contest to attract the target audience and increase sales.
Trying to keep up with your competitors is hard enough. Trying keep up with your customers is even harder, and it’s going to become even harder in the coming years. If you could look into a crystal ball and know how your customers will buy in the future, you will come out a champion in your customers eyes. Are you willing to change what you’re doing today to succeed tomorrow? Learn what you need to know. I’ll bring the ball.
West egfr mutation acquired resistanceH. Jack West
Review by Dr. H. Jack West of current understanding of mechanisms behind and emerging treatment options for patients with advanced NSCLC with acquired resistance to EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors after a good initial response.
Children often play together and enjoy a variety of sports and activities. Some of their favorite sports include athletics, martial arts, gymnastics, football, basketball, track, volleyball, and swimming. The document discusses playing with balls, kites, scooters, skipping ropes, and other toys. It also mentions the benefits of different sports like track being rewarding, swimming being relaxing, and volleyball being a team sport.
Lauren Allen presented on the nervous system for Biology 120. She defined the suffixes -plegia, meaning paralysis, and provided hemiplegia as an example of total paralysis on one side of the body. She also defined -paresis, meaning weakness, and gave hemiparesis as an example of less severe weakness on one side of the body. Hemiplegia is more severe than hemiparesis and can be caused by conditions like strokes. The presentation provided information on hemiplegia and hemiparesis and their effects.
Blogging - the why the how and the method for businesses and individualsPaul Boomer
The document discusses blogging and provides information on what a blog is. It notes that historically, blogs were written by individuals or small groups and covered a single topic. However, more recently "multi-author blogs" have developed with large numbers of authors and professional editing. The document outlines that blogs can provide commentary, function as personal diaries, or advertise brands. Blogs typically combine text, images, links and other media related to their topic. Readers can often leave comments. While most blogs are textual, some focus on other media like art, photos, videos or music.
The document discusses various sources and types of water pollution. It defines water pollution as a change in water's chemical, physical, or biological properties that harms its use. Pollution can come from point sources like factories or non-point sources like urban/farmland runoff. The types of pollutants include industrial/mining wastes, agricultural chemicals, sewage, debris, and persistent pollutants that don't degrade like heavy metals, radioactive materials, and plastic waste. Water pollution causes issues like toxic algal blooms, low oxygen levels, disease outbreaks that kill millions annually, and acid rain formation. Solutions proposed include better land management, banning phosphates, sewage treatment, extraction techniques, and reducing
The Scarborough Hospital in Canada hosted its first community event with a local mosque to engage the Muslim community in a discussion about health. The Scarborough Hospital serves a diverse population of almost one million people across two campuses, with over 3,700 staff including more than 700 physicians. It aims to provide outstanding and unique care for each patient as Canada's leader in healthcare for its global community, which includes Scarborough's large Muslim population.
Researchers have made new discoveries that could lead to potential treatments for Huntington's disease. Using a simple model organism like baker's yeast, scientists identified a novel pathway related to protein translation that may be targeted by new drugs. Additionally, researchers found that the protein DRP1 plays a role in mitochondrial division and is overactive in Huntington's patients, causing neuron death. Reducing DRP1 activity restored mitochondrial health and improved neuron survival, suggesting it could delay disease onset if translated to patients. These findings provide new insights into the disease mechanisms and possibilities for future therapeutic interventions for Huntington's disease.
The document contains multiple choice questions about rules of the road, traffic signs, and safe driving practices. It covers topics like right of way, stopping at intersections, traffic light behaviors, speed limits, parking rules, and hazard warnings. The questions test knowledge of when to yield, proper vehicle positioning, legal maneuvers, and safety procedures in various driving scenarios involving other vehicles, pedestrians, and infrastructure like traffic lights and signs.
The document summarizes a business leaders' briefing that took place on September 29, 2014 in NewcastleGateshead. It included presentations from the Chief Executive of NewcastleGateshead Initiative, the Managing Director of John Lewis Newcastle, and the Chief Executive of Conlumino on consumer sentiment and retail growth trends. A panel discussion was moderated by Paul Callaghan with the Director of Investment & Development for Newcastle City Council, the Regional Director of CBI, and the Chief Economist of NELEP discussing the economic recovery in the North East and Newcastle City Council's approaches to stimulating business and development. Paul Callaghan then provided a summary of the panel discussion.
Children often play together and enjoy a variety of sports and activities. Some of their favorite sports include athletics, martial arts, gymnastics, football, basketball, track, volleyball, and swimming. The document discusses playing with balls, kites, scooters, and skipping ropes. It also mentions that while it's fun to win, it's not the end of the world to lose, and that participating is what really matters.
Fluke introduces its new Ti32 thermal imager which combines a powerful 320x240 sensor into a rugged design at an affordable price. The Ti32 delivers high performance images blended with Fluke's patented IR-Fusion technology. All Fluke thermal imagers are designed and manufactured in the USA, meet stringent quality standards, and include a two year warranty. The Ti32 offers added versatility with interchangeable lenses and two field-swappable batteries.
Poor leadership was identified as the primary reason for declining productivity in the mining industry. Respondents believed poor leaders got their jobs due to fast promotions beyond their experience, inexperienced boards focused on financials, and a culture of promoting those who don't question decisions. Poor leaders were seen to lack communication skills, courage to make decisions, and regard for employees. Suggested solutions included stricter selection processes, clear performance expectations, mentoring, and bringing in experienced outside leaders to address leadership issues hampering the industry.
Treating Invisible Disease: How the Probability of Disease We Can't See Chang...H. Jack West
A brief slidedoc that reviews why we focus on both the cancer we can see and the potential cancer we can't when we shape our treatment recommendations in lung cancer and many other cancers.
The document discusses why people smoke cigarettes. Teens may smoke due to experimentation or fitting in with peers, while adults often smoke to relieve stress from work or family responsibilities. Both teens and adults may smoke to control their weight or to feel good due to the sense of pleasure it provides. However, smoking leads to serious health issues like heart disease, lung cancer, and death. It costs the United States over $150 billion annually in healthcare costs related to smoking. The document also provides some facts about smoking and ways to quit.
The document discusses the need for health system transformation in Ontario. It notes that over 50% of adults and 20% of youth are overweight, contributing to increased rates of diabetes and costs. It also discusses how people are making avoidable emergency department visits and being readmitted to hospitals shortly after discharge because they are not receiving proper follow-up care. The aging population is increasing health costs substantially. The document outlines plans to shift more procedures out of hospitals and into community clinics to improve health outcomes and reduce costs. TSH will re-evaluate its programs and services as part of this transformation while continuing to engage community partners.
The advertisement promotes tickets for passage on a ship called the Banana Boat sailing from an unknown port on February 8th, 1897, with the key conditions that passengers must be lice-free, and those with lice can get treatment at Galileo's. It promises cheap passage to America and states that all can board.
Blogging - the why the how and the method for businesses and individualsPaul Boomer
The document discusses blogging and provides information on what a blog is. It notes that historically, blogs were written by individuals or small groups and covered a single topic. However, more recently "multi-author blogs" have developed with large numbers of authors and professional editing. The document outlines that blogs can provide commentary, function as personal diaries, or advertise brands. Blogs typically combine text, images, links and other media related to their topic. Readers can often leave comments. While most blogs are textual, some focus on other media like art, photos, videos or music.
The document discusses various sources and types of water pollution. It defines water pollution as a change in water's chemical, physical, or biological properties that harms its use. Pollution can come from point sources like factories or non-point sources like urban/farmland runoff. The types of pollutants include industrial/mining wastes, agricultural chemicals, sewage, debris, and persistent pollutants that don't degrade like heavy metals, radioactive materials, and plastic waste. Water pollution causes issues like toxic algal blooms, low oxygen levels, disease outbreaks that kill millions annually, and acid rain formation. Solutions proposed include better land management, banning phosphates, sewage treatment, extraction techniques, and reducing
The Scarborough Hospital in Canada hosted its first community event with a local mosque to engage the Muslim community in a discussion about health. The Scarborough Hospital serves a diverse population of almost one million people across two campuses, with over 3,700 staff including more than 700 physicians. It aims to provide outstanding and unique care for each patient as Canada's leader in healthcare for its global community, which includes Scarborough's large Muslim population.
Researchers have made new discoveries that could lead to potential treatments for Huntington's disease. Using a simple model organism like baker's yeast, scientists identified a novel pathway related to protein translation that may be targeted by new drugs. Additionally, researchers found that the protein DRP1 plays a role in mitochondrial division and is overactive in Huntington's patients, causing neuron death. Reducing DRP1 activity restored mitochondrial health and improved neuron survival, suggesting it could delay disease onset if translated to patients. These findings provide new insights into the disease mechanisms and possibilities for future therapeutic interventions for Huntington's disease.
The document contains multiple choice questions about rules of the road, traffic signs, and safe driving practices. It covers topics like right of way, stopping at intersections, traffic light behaviors, speed limits, parking rules, and hazard warnings. The questions test knowledge of when to yield, proper vehicle positioning, legal maneuvers, and safety procedures in various driving scenarios involving other vehicles, pedestrians, and infrastructure like traffic lights and signs.
The document summarizes a business leaders' briefing that took place on September 29, 2014 in NewcastleGateshead. It included presentations from the Chief Executive of NewcastleGateshead Initiative, the Managing Director of John Lewis Newcastle, and the Chief Executive of Conlumino on consumer sentiment and retail growth trends. A panel discussion was moderated by Paul Callaghan with the Director of Investment & Development for Newcastle City Council, the Regional Director of CBI, and the Chief Economist of NELEP discussing the economic recovery in the North East and Newcastle City Council's approaches to stimulating business and development. Paul Callaghan then provided a summary of the panel discussion.
Children often play together and enjoy a variety of sports and activities. Some of their favorite sports include athletics, martial arts, gymnastics, football, basketball, track, volleyball, and swimming. The document discusses playing with balls, kites, scooters, and skipping ropes. It also mentions that while it's fun to win, it's not the end of the world to lose, and that participating is what really matters.
Fluke introduces its new Ti32 thermal imager which combines a powerful 320x240 sensor into a rugged design at an affordable price. The Ti32 delivers high performance images blended with Fluke's patented IR-Fusion technology. All Fluke thermal imagers are designed and manufactured in the USA, meet stringent quality standards, and include a two year warranty. The Ti32 offers added versatility with interchangeable lenses and two field-swappable batteries.
Poor leadership was identified as the primary reason for declining productivity in the mining industry. Respondents believed poor leaders got their jobs due to fast promotions beyond their experience, inexperienced boards focused on financials, and a culture of promoting those who don't question decisions. Poor leaders were seen to lack communication skills, courage to make decisions, and regard for employees. Suggested solutions included stricter selection processes, clear performance expectations, mentoring, and bringing in experienced outside leaders to address leadership issues hampering the industry.
Treating Invisible Disease: How the Probability of Disease We Can't See Chang...H. Jack West
A brief slidedoc that reviews why we focus on both the cancer we can see and the potential cancer we can't when we shape our treatment recommendations in lung cancer and many other cancers.
The document discusses why people smoke cigarettes. Teens may smoke due to experimentation or fitting in with peers, while adults often smoke to relieve stress from work or family responsibilities. Both teens and adults may smoke to control their weight or to feel good due to the sense of pleasure it provides. However, smoking leads to serious health issues like heart disease, lung cancer, and death. It costs the United States over $150 billion annually in healthcare costs related to smoking. The document also provides some facts about smoking and ways to quit.
The document discusses the need for health system transformation in Ontario. It notes that over 50% of adults and 20% of youth are overweight, contributing to increased rates of diabetes and costs. It also discusses how people are making avoidable emergency department visits and being readmitted to hospitals shortly after discharge because they are not receiving proper follow-up care. The aging population is increasing health costs substantially. The document outlines plans to shift more procedures out of hospitals and into community clinics to improve health outcomes and reduce costs. TSH will re-evaluate its programs and services as part of this transformation while continuing to engage community partners.
The advertisement promotes tickets for passage on a ship called the Banana Boat sailing from an unknown port on February 8th, 1897, with the key conditions that passengers must be lice-free, and those with lice can get treatment at Galileo's. It promises cheap passage to America and states that all can board.