The document provides multiple links to download a CD containing DICOM images from a CT coronary angiogram test. The links include rapidshare, uploading, Google Drive, and other file sharing sites. The download allows access to internal test data and future reference. Patient identifying information is also included.
The document summarizes a study conducted on the satisfaction level of dealers associated with Prism Cement in Varanasi. 46 dealers were surveyed using a questionnaire to understand their satisfaction levels across factors like quality, profit margins, delivery, promotions, and credit policy. The findings showed that dealers were most satisfied with the profit margins but complained about quality of cement bags. Dealers said the top factors for promoting a cement brand were profit margins and personal relationships. The suggestions included improving promotional activities like mason meetings and dealer loyalty programs.
This document is a project report submitted by Gourav Kumar Pandit for their Post Graduate Diploma in Management at M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Management in Bangalore, India. The report discusses Gourav's summer internship project at Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd (GNFC) in Ahmedabad, India. The first chapter provides an overview of the agriculture, fertilizer, and information technology industries in India. It discusses the importance of agriculture in India, trends in fertilizer production and consumption, and reviews of the IT sector.
Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is the largest pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh. It was established in 1976 and began operations in 1980 by manufacturing and marketing imported drugs under licensing agreements. In 1983, Beximco began producing its own formulations and launched exports in 1992. Today, Beximco manufactures over 500 generic drug products and has over 2,700 employees. It has received several national awards for export excellence. The report analyzes Beximco's financial performance based on ratio analysis using data from its annual reports and interviews.
This report analyzes inventory management at Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers Company Limited (GNFC) over a 5-year period from 2006-2011. Key findings include: total inventory levels increased but turnover ratios remained high; raw material and finished goods conversion periods fluctuated but were generally controlled; and the company uses advanced inventory management techniques like ABC analysis and codification but could improve employees' SAP skills. Overall GNFC effectively manages its large and diverse inventory through systems and experienced personnel.
Varun Beverages Limited is engaged in bottling and distribution of Pepsi products. It has license agreements to supply beverages in various territories across India and Nepal. The company manufactures carbonated and non-carbonated drinks along with packaged drinking water under the Pepsi brand. It operates 9 bottling plants and distributes products through a network of distributors and retailers. The document provides an overview of Varun Beverages' company profile, history, products, organizational structure and distribution network. It also outlines the objectives and aims of the company in driving local market success.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Dr. Himadri Roy Chaudhury to Dr. Rituparna Basu on PepsiCo's sales operations strategy in India. The presentation covered PepsiCo's background in India, its organizational structure, issues and objectives for a study of the traditional trade channel. It discussed observations around distribution, logistics, retailer satisfaction, IT implementation, merchandising, and inventory management. Suggestions were provided on initiatives to improve distribution and logistics, retailer satisfaction, integrating IT, competing on merchandising, and improving inventory management and sub-distribution. The presentation concluded with thanking the audience and opening the floor for questions.
This document provides an overview of Amul, an Indian dairy cooperative. It includes an introduction to Amul's founding in 1946, company profiles, financial statements from 2016-2015, and ratio analysis. Amul was formed to empower milk producers and help India achieve self-sufficiency in milk production. It is jointly owned by 3.6 million milk producers and helped make India the world's largest producer of milk and milk products. The cooperative model has been hugely successful in providing livelihoods to farmers.
The document summarizes a study conducted on the satisfaction level of dealers associated with Prism Cement in Varanasi. 46 dealers were surveyed using a questionnaire to understand their satisfaction levels across factors like quality, profit margins, delivery, promotions, and credit policy. The findings showed that dealers were most satisfied with the profit margins but complained about quality of cement bags. Dealers said the top factors for promoting a cement brand were profit margins and personal relationships. The suggestions included improving promotional activities like mason meetings and dealer loyalty programs.
This document is a project report submitted by Gourav Kumar Pandit for their Post Graduate Diploma in Management at M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Management in Bangalore, India. The report discusses Gourav's summer internship project at Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd (GNFC) in Ahmedabad, India. The first chapter provides an overview of the agriculture, fertilizer, and information technology industries in India. It discusses the importance of agriculture in India, trends in fertilizer production and consumption, and reviews of the IT sector.
Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is the largest pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh. It was established in 1976 and began operations in 1980 by manufacturing and marketing imported drugs under licensing agreements. In 1983, Beximco began producing its own formulations and launched exports in 1992. Today, Beximco manufactures over 500 generic drug products and has over 2,700 employees. It has received several national awards for export excellence. The report analyzes Beximco's financial performance based on ratio analysis using data from its annual reports and interviews.
This report analyzes inventory management at Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers Company Limited (GNFC) over a 5-year period from 2006-2011. Key findings include: total inventory levels increased but turnover ratios remained high; raw material and finished goods conversion periods fluctuated but were generally controlled; and the company uses advanced inventory management techniques like ABC analysis and codification but could improve employees' SAP skills. Overall GNFC effectively manages its large and diverse inventory through systems and experienced personnel.
Varun Beverages Limited is engaged in bottling and distribution of Pepsi products. It has license agreements to supply beverages in various territories across India and Nepal. The company manufactures carbonated and non-carbonated drinks along with packaged drinking water under the Pepsi brand. It operates 9 bottling plants and distributes products through a network of distributors and retailers. The document provides an overview of Varun Beverages' company profile, history, products, organizational structure and distribution network. It also outlines the objectives and aims of the company in driving local market success.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Dr. Himadri Roy Chaudhury to Dr. Rituparna Basu on PepsiCo's sales operations strategy in India. The presentation covered PepsiCo's background in India, its organizational structure, issues and objectives for a study of the traditional trade channel. It discussed observations around distribution, logistics, retailer satisfaction, IT implementation, merchandising, and inventory management. Suggestions were provided on initiatives to improve distribution and logistics, retailer satisfaction, integrating IT, competing on merchandising, and improving inventory management and sub-distribution. The presentation concluded with thanking the audience and opening the floor for questions.
This document provides an overview of Amul, an Indian dairy cooperative. It includes an introduction to Amul's founding in 1946, company profiles, financial statements from 2016-2015, and ratio analysis. Amul was formed to empower milk producers and help India achieve self-sufficiency in milk production. It is jointly owned by 3.6 million milk producers and helped make India the world's largest producer of milk and milk products. The cooperative model has been hugely successful in providing livelihoods to farmers.
This document provides an overview of the dairy industry in India and the company profile of OMFED (Orissa State Cooperative Milk Producers' Federation Limited). India is the largest milk producer and consumer in the world. Dairy provides nutrition and income for many rural families. OMFED was established as an apex dairy cooperative to integrate rural milk producers with urban consumers. It aims to promote milk production, procurement, processing and marketing for the economic development of rural communities in Orissa.
PRAN-RFL is a large conglomerate company in Bangladesh with operations across food processing, agriculture, and manufacturing. It has six factories located around the country and produces over 200 food products. The company was formed through a merger in 1981 and has since grown significantly. PRAN-RFL places strong emphasis on quality, adopting international standards and obtaining certifications. It also focuses on training and development through its HRM and HRD programs. The company contributes to the Bangladeshi economy and aims to improve livelihoods through its activities in food production and rural development.
MINOR PROJECT REPORT ON MARKET POTENTIAL OF RICE POWDER BY JAYABHARATH MODERN...Akaresh Jose Kaviyil JY
This document provides details about a market potential study conducted on rice powder produced by Jayabharath Modern Rice Mill in Thrissur district, Kerala, India. The study involved collecting primary data through surveys of 60 households and 30 retailers in Thrissur corporation. The objectives were to analyze awareness of rice powder, identify purchasing factors, and evaluate the market potential. Data collection methods included interviews using structured questionnaires. The study analyzed various aspects related to rice powder brands, customer preferences, and retailer insights. The limitations included the sample size and scope being restricted to Thrissur district.
Hr project study of recruitment & selection process in aviva life insuranceProjects Kart
The document is a project report submitted to the University of Pune on the topic of recruitment and selection at Aviva Life Insurance by Saumya Mehta. It includes an introduction, objective, research methodology, company profile of Aviva Life Insurance, literature review on recruitment and selection, data analysis from a survey conducted at Aviva, findings, conclusion and suggestions. The report aims to study the recruitment and selection process at Aviva Life Insurance.
The presentation elucidates various issues related to Human Resource Management, specifically, those related to recruitment and selection, in MSMEs in India and their solutions.
Study of effectiveness of distribution channelSupa Buoy
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Project report on just in time productionProjects Kart
This document provides background information on Cipla Ltd., an Indian pharmaceutical company. It details the company's history, including being founded in 1935 by Khwaja Abdul Hamied in Mumbai. Cipla aided India during World War 2 by providing essential medicines when supplies were low. The company has grown to be a global leader in generic drugs and exports to many countries. It operates manufacturing facilities approved by regulatory bodies in the US, UK, Australia, South Africa and other nations. Cipla continues to grow and develop new drugs, helping address healthcare needs around the world.
This document provides an overview of a sales training program study conducted at Aircel Ltd. It begins with an introduction describing how sales training is important for increasing employee satisfaction and organizational productivity. It then discusses the concept of sales training, different types of sales training programs including on-the-job training and organized training. The document also outlines the sales training process at Aircel and benefits of sales training for employees like individual development and self-motivation. It concludes by describing steps to make sales training effective.
HR Project Report on Recruitment & Selection Procedure
HR Project Report on Work Life Balance
HRM Project Report on HR Trends
HR Project Report on Training and Development of Employees.
HR Project Report on Total Quality Management
HR Project Report on Employee Performance Appraisal
HR Project Report on “Performance Appraisal”?
HR Project Report on Job Satisfaction of employees
HR Project Report on Quality Circle of Industries
Project report on Workers Participation in Management
A project report on training and development with reference to halProjects Kart
This document provides an overview of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), an aerospace and defense company based in India. It outlines HAL's mission to become a globally competitive aerospace industry achieving self-reliance in design, manufacturing and maintenance of aerospace and defense equipment. The values of HAL include customer satisfaction, commitment to quality, cost effectiveness, innovation, trust, respect for individuals and integrity. HAL was formed in 1964 by merging Hindustan Aircraft Limited with two other companies and traces its roots back to the pioneering efforts of an industrialist in the early 20th century.
A study on Inventory Management WIPRO MBA projectSuhail Shaik
This document provides details about a study on inventory management conducted at Wipro Infrastructure Engineering in Hindupur. It includes an introduction to inventory management and the company. The study was submitted by S. Suhel Basha in partial fulfillment of an MBA degree. It discusses the objectives, methodology and limitations of the study. It also includes sections on data analysis and interpretation, findings, suggestions and conclusions from the study.
This document provides an overview of recruitment and selection trends in the food industry. It discusses challenges facing the industry such as rising costs, regulations, and changing consumer preferences. There is increased demand for organic and healthy products. The document also outlines key recruitment and selection trends, including an increased focus on organic foods driven by consumer demand. It notes the food processing industry is a major economic driver in many areas and faces both opportunities and challenges in attracting and retaining talent.
The document discusses various documents required for export and import transactions. It defines documentation and its objectives, which include reducing non-completion, foreign exchange, and financing risks. Key export documents discussed are the GR form, export license, inspection certificate, consular/legalized invoices, and certificate of origin. These regulatory documents must be submitted to comply with exporting country and importing country regulations. Operational documents like the shipping bill are also required for customs verification and record purposes.
The document provides background information on Abbott Laboratories, a global healthcare company founded in 1888. It discusses Abbott's history, operations, and business units in India. The company aims to provide quality and affordable healthcare products and services worldwide through scientific innovation and a focus on areas like primary care, specialty care, and hospital care.
Vidya Laxmi G.S. is seeking a career-oriented position that allows her to utilize her knowledge and skills. She has over 2 years of experience in human resources and recruitment from previous roles at St. Thomas Degree College, Magma Fincorp Ltd., and her current role at Panorama Enterprises. She holds an MBA in Finance and HR from East Point College in Bangalore and a B.Com from Govt Degree College in Raichur. Her skills include recruitment, onboarding, payroll management, and handling employee queries.
This document provides a report on the organizational study of Eastern Condiments Private Limited. It outlines the company's history, vision, mission, products, departments, strengths, weaknesses, and recommendations. The company was founded in 1969 and is a leading manufacturer of spice powders, masala powders, and coffee in Kerala. It has 65-70% market share in the state and exports products internationally. Suggestions include increasing advertising, improving employee compensation, and reducing production costs.
Sudha Dairy produces and sells milk, milk products, and ice cream. It has a supply chain network that sources milk from village cooperatives and company-owned collection units, which is then processed at chilling plants and warehouses before being distributed to retailers through distributors. Sudha stocks 3 days worth of pasteurized milk to avoid stockouts and meet demand during festivals. It selects reliable distributors through a tender process and bases distribution locations on population and demand in the area to efficiently supply products through its channel partners.
A Study on Employee Relationship Management at Ray Technology and Business So...RishikeshMishra34
The document is a project report submitted by Hemalatha J to Visvesvaraya Technological University in partial fulfillment of an MBA degree. It discusses a study conducted on employee relationship management at Rays Technology and Business Solutions in Bengaluru, India. The report includes an introduction to the internship and company, literature review, research methodology, data analysis and findings. Key findings indicate that employee relationship practices impact productivity through employee morale and output. Challenges employees face and ways to improve relationships between employees and management are also examined. The report concludes that treating employees with good care is most important to foster positive relationships.
The document provides information about marketing, marketing strategy, and the marketing mix. It discusses key concepts in marketing including the marketing concept, relationship marketing, and the 4Ps of the marketing mix: product, price, place, and promotion. It also discusses marketing strategy, explaining it as a process to concentrate resources on optimal opportunities to increase sales and achieve competitive advantage. The marketing mix and external/internal environmental scans are important parts of developing a marketing strategy. The document then focuses on describing each element of the traditional 4Ps marketing mix model: product, price, place, and promotion.
PhRMA Report 2012: Medicines in Development for CancerPhRMA
Over 900 medicines are in clinical testing for cancer, including 121 for brain cancer. Many target the disease in innovative ways. Three experimental medicines for brain cancer are: a gene therapy targeting glioma, a dendritic cell vaccine for newly diagnosed glioma, and a T-type calcium channel inhibitor for glioblastoma that works through a novel mechanism of action. Researchers are pursuing both new cutting-edge medicines and exploring new uses of existing drugs to offer hope in the fight against this challenging disease.
Max Hospital Shalimar Bagh Doctor's PrescriptionFontsAdda.Com
Mr. Manoj Kumar, a 23-year old male, had his platelet count tested on May 29, 2015 at Max Super Speciality Hospital in Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi. His platelet count result was 240 x 109/L, which falls within the reference range of 150.0-410.0 x 109/L for platelet count. The test was ordered by Dr. Vijay Giridhar.
This document provides an overview of the dairy industry in India and the company profile of OMFED (Orissa State Cooperative Milk Producers' Federation Limited). India is the largest milk producer and consumer in the world. Dairy provides nutrition and income for many rural families. OMFED was established as an apex dairy cooperative to integrate rural milk producers with urban consumers. It aims to promote milk production, procurement, processing and marketing for the economic development of rural communities in Orissa.
PRAN-RFL is a large conglomerate company in Bangladesh with operations across food processing, agriculture, and manufacturing. It has six factories located around the country and produces over 200 food products. The company was formed through a merger in 1981 and has since grown significantly. PRAN-RFL places strong emphasis on quality, adopting international standards and obtaining certifications. It also focuses on training and development through its HRM and HRD programs. The company contributes to the Bangladeshi economy and aims to improve livelihoods through its activities in food production and rural development.
MINOR PROJECT REPORT ON MARKET POTENTIAL OF RICE POWDER BY JAYABHARATH MODERN...Akaresh Jose Kaviyil JY
This document provides details about a market potential study conducted on rice powder produced by Jayabharath Modern Rice Mill in Thrissur district, Kerala, India. The study involved collecting primary data through surveys of 60 households and 30 retailers in Thrissur corporation. The objectives were to analyze awareness of rice powder, identify purchasing factors, and evaluate the market potential. Data collection methods included interviews using structured questionnaires. The study analyzed various aspects related to rice powder brands, customer preferences, and retailer insights. The limitations included the sample size and scope being restricted to Thrissur district.
Hr project study of recruitment & selection process in aviva life insuranceProjects Kart
The document is a project report submitted to the University of Pune on the topic of recruitment and selection at Aviva Life Insurance by Saumya Mehta. It includes an introduction, objective, research methodology, company profile of Aviva Life Insurance, literature review on recruitment and selection, data analysis from a survey conducted at Aviva, findings, conclusion and suggestions. The report aims to study the recruitment and selection process at Aviva Life Insurance.
The presentation elucidates various issues related to Human Resource Management, specifically, those related to recruitment and selection, in MSMEs in India and their solutions.
Study of effectiveness of distribution channelSupa Buoy
Hi Friends
This is supa bouy
I am a mentor, Friend for all Management Aspirants, Any query related to anything in Management, Do write me @ supabuoy@gmail.com.
I will try to assist the best way I can.
Cheers to lyf…!!!
Supa Bouy
Project report on just in time productionProjects Kart
This document provides background information on Cipla Ltd., an Indian pharmaceutical company. It details the company's history, including being founded in 1935 by Khwaja Abdul Hamied in Mumbai. Cipla aided India during World War 2 by providing essential medicines when supplies were low. The company has grown to be a global leader in generic drugs and exports to many countries. It operates manufacturing facilities approved by regulatory bodies in the US, UK, Australia, South Africa and other nations. Cipla continues to grow and develop new drugs, helping address healthcare needs around the world.
This document provides an overview of a sales training program study conducted at Aircel Ltd. It begins with an introduction describing how sales training is important for increasing employee satisfaction and organizational productivity. It then discusses the concept of sales training, different types of sales training programs including on-the-job training and organized training. The document also outlines the sales training process at Aircel and benefits of sales training for employees like individual development and self-motivation. It concludes by describing steps to make sales training effective.
HR Project Report on Recruitment & Selection Procedure
HR Project Report on Work Life Balance
HRM Project Report on HR Trends
HR Project Report on Training and Development of Employees.
HR Project Report on Total Quality Management
HR Project Report on Employee Performance Appraisal
HR Project Report on “Performance Appraisal”?
HR Project Report on Job Satisfaction of employees
HR Project Report on Quality Circle of Industries
Project report on Workers Participation in Management
A project report on training and development with reference to halProjects Kart
This document provides an overview of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), an aerospace and defense company based in India. It outlines HAL's mission to become a globally competitive aerospace industry achieving self-reliance in design, manufacturing and maintenance of aerospace and defense equipment. The values of HAL include customer satisfaction, commitment to quality, cost effectiveness, innovation, trust, respect for individuals and integrity. HAL was formed in 1964 by merging Hindustan Aircraft Limited with two other companies and traces its roots back to the pioneering efforts of an industrialist in the early 20th century.
A study on Inventory Management WIPRO MBA projectSuhail Shaik
This document provides details about a study on inventory management conducted at Wipro Infrastructure Engineering in Hindupur. It includes an introduction to inventory management and the company. The study was submitted by S. Suhel Basha in partial fulfillment of an MBA degree. It discusses the objectives, methodology and limitations of the study. It also includes sections on data analysis and interpretation, findings, suggestions and conclusions from the study.
This document provides an overview of recruitment and selection trends in the food industry. It discusses challenges facing the industry such as rising costs, regulations, and changing consumer preferences. There is increased demand for organic and healthy products. The document also outlines key recruitment and selection trends, including an increased focus on organic foods driven by consumer demand. It notes the food processing industry is a major economic driver in many areas and faces both opportunities and challenges in attracting and retaining talent.
The document discusses various documents required for export and import transactions. It defines documentation and its objectives, which include reducing non-completion, foreign exchange, and financing risks. Key export documents discussed are the GR form, export license, inspection certificate, consular/legalized invoices, and certificate of origin. These regulatory documents must be submitted to comply with exporting country and importing country regulations. Operational documents like the shipping bill are also required for customs verification and record purposes.
The document provides background information on Abbott Laboratories, a global healthcare company founded in 1888. It discusses Abbott's history, operations, and business units in India. The company aims to provide quality and affordable healthcare products and services worldwide through scientific innovation and a focus on areas like primary care, specialty care, and hospital care.
Vidya Laxmi G.S. is seeking a career-oriented position that allows her to utilize her knowledge and skills. She has over 2 years of experience in human resources and recruitment from previous roles at St. Thomas Degree College, Magma Fincorp Ltd., and her current role at Panorama Enterprises. She holds an MBA in Finance and HR from East Point College in Bangalore and a B.Com from Govt Degree College in Raichur. Her skills include recruitment, onboarding, payroll management, and handling employee queries.
This document provides a report on the organizational study of Eastern Condiments Private Limited. It outlines the company's history, vision, mission, products, departments, strengths, weaknesses, and recommendations. The company was founded in 1969 and is a leading manufacturer of spice powders, masala powders, and coffee in Kerala. It has 65-70% market share in the state and exports products internationally. Suggestions include increasing advertising, improving employee compensation, and reducing production costs.
Sudha Dairy produces and sells milk, milk products, and ice cream. It has a supply chain network that sources milk from village cooperatives and company-owned collection units, which is then processed at chilling plants and warehouses before being distributed to retailers through distributors. Sudha stocks 3 days worth of pasteurized milk to avoid stockouts and meet demand during festivals. It selects reliable distributors through a tender process and bases distribution locations on population and demand in the area to efficiently supply products through its channel partners.
A Study on Employee Relationship Management at Ray Technology and Business So...RishikeshMishra34
The document is a project report submitted by Hemalatha J to Visvesvaraya Technological University in partial fulfillment of an MBA degree. It discusses a study conducted on employee relationship management at Rays Technology and Business Solutions in Bengaluru, India. The report includes an introduction to the internship and company, literature review, research methodology, data analysis and findings. Key findings indicate that employee relationship practices impact productivity through employee morale and output. Challenges employees face and ways to improve relationships between employees and management are also examined. The report concludes that treating employees with good care is most important to foster positive relationships.
The document provides information about marketing, marketing strategy, and the marketing mix. It discusses key concepts in marketing including the marketing concept, relationship marketing, and the 4Ps of the marketing mix: product, price, place, and promotion. It also discusses marketing strategy, explaining it as a process to concentrate resources on optimal opportunities to increase sales and achieve competitive advantage. The marketing mix and external/internal environmental scans are important parts of developing a marketing strategy. The document then focuses on describing each element of the traditional 4Ps marketing mix model: product, price, place, and promotion.
PhRMA Report 2012: Medicines in Development for CancerPhRMA
Over 900 medicines are in clinical testing for cancer, including 121 for brain cancer. Many target the disease in innovative ways. Three experimental medicines for brain cancer are: a gene therapy targeting glioma, a dendritic cell vaccine for newly diagnosed glioma, and a T-type calcium channel inhibitor for glioblastoma that works through a novel mechanism of action. Researchers are pursuing both new cutting-edge medicines and exploring new uses of existing drugs to offer hope in the fight against this challenging disease.
Max Hospital Shalimar Bagh Doctor's PrescriptionFontsAdda.Com
Mr. Manoj Kumar, a 23-year old male, had his platelet count tested on May 29, 2015 at Max Super Speciality Hospital in Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi. His platelet count result was 240 x 109/L, which falls within the reference range of 150.0-410.0 x 109/L for platelet count. The test was ordered by Dr. Vijay Giridhar.
Mri brain tumour detection by histogram and segmentationiaemedu
This document summarizes a research paper on detecting brain tumors in MRI images using a combination of histogram thresholding, modified gradient vector field (GVF), and morphological operators. The non-brain regions are removed using morphological operators. Histogram thresholding is then used to detect if the brain is normal or abnormal/contains a tumor. If abnormal, the modified GVF is used to detect the tumor contour. The proposed method aims to be computationally efficient by only performing segmentation if a tumor is detected. It was tested on many MRI brain images and performance was validated against human expert segmentation.
Form-OS-0402-HE- Handing Taking Over Report For Engineers rev00 NEW - Copy.DOCXMior Mohd Ashrul
This document summarizes the handing over report between engineers on a ship. It includes sections for documenting ship documents, equipment records, spare parts inventories, machinery notes, tool inventories, maintenance tasks, and outstanding instructions. For documents, most are electronic or in designated storage areas, with some manuals also in the chief engineer's cabin. Equipment records include additional checklists for DP systems. Inventories note where spare parts lists can be found. Notes indicate requesting anode replacements and abnormalities like a burned motor. Tools are stored in designated areas. The a/e is due for 500-hour maintenance. No outstanding chief engineer instructions were mentioned. The second engineer must comment on engine room staff abilities in the personnel matters section.
Apollo hospital project enjoy guys whatsapp on 9945547941Umer Khan
The document is a report on an internship project conducted at Apollo Hospitals in Bangalore, India. It provides an overview of the healthcare industry in India and the profile and operations of Apollo Hospitals. Key points include:
1) The healthcare industry in India has grown significantly in recent decades but still faces issues in access and quality of care, especially in rural areas.
2) Apollo Hospitals is a leading private healthcare provider that has expanded rapidly across India.
3) The report covers various departments at Apollo Hospitals such as HR, finance, marketing, and clinical departments to understand their functions and internship experience.
Apollo Speciality Hospital is part of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, one of the largest integrated healthcare groups in India. Apollo Hospitals was a pioneer in integrated healthcare in Asia and globally. It now has over 10,000 beds across 51 hospitals in India and other countries, as well as over 1,500 pharmacies and 100 primary care clinics. The objectives of the study are to understand Apollo Speciality Hospital's organization structure, products and services, department functions, and management responsibilities. The healthcare industry in India is large and growing, but government hospitals are understaffed and overburdened, leading many to use private services. Major players in the Indian healthcare market include Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Healthcare, and Max Healthcare
The document is a medical report that provides the results of various medical tests for a patient. It includes results for blood tests like complete blood count, urinalysis, blood glucose, lipid profile, liver function tests, and serology tests. Most results are within normal ranges except phosphorus and triglycerides which are high, and HDL and cholesterol/HDL ratio which are low. The report also provides the patient's blood group as B Positive.
The document provides links to download DICOM images from a knee MRI test. There are multiple alternate download links provided using different file sharing sites. Additional information includes the patient's client code, name, and contact details. A report from an medical lab test is also included, providing results from tests like a complete blood count, urine analysis, blood glucose, liver function tests, and lipid profile.
This document contains the results of various medical tests for a 30-year-old male patient. It summarizes the following key results:
1. The patient's uric acid level was measured at 7.00 mg/dl, which is within the normal reference range of 3.5-7.2 mg/dl.
2. The patient's estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) was calculated to be 147.9 mL/min/1.73 m2, indicating normal kidney function.
3. The patient's rheumatoid factor level was measured below the normal reference range at <10.0 IU/mL.
DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF SPECTROSCOPIC AND CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHOD FOR D...Dipak Reddy
A simple, precise & accurate UV spectroscopy & HPLC method was developed & validated as per ICH guideline.
In UV spectroscopy 0.1HCL used as diluent & in HPLC Methanol :ortho phosphoric acid (40:60%v/v) used.
Thus based on validation data it is concluded that present method is economical, less time consuming, precise , accurate for estimation of Pioglitazone in bulk drug & formulations.
This method can be used to determine the purity of the drug available from various sources by detecting the related impurities.
APPLICATIONS OF GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY [APPLICATIONS OF GC] BY Prof. Dr. P.RAVISA...Dr. Ravi Sankar
Gas chromatography (GC) is an instrumental technique used for drug analysis, toxicology, and identification of organic compounds. It allows for high-speed and sensitive analysis of mixtures like pesticides. GC coupled with mass spectrometry is used in applications like pharmaceutical analysis, food safety testing, and indoor air quality monitoring. It is also used in forensic sciences to identify drugs and other compounds.
Clinical chemistry uses chemical processes to measure levels of chemical components in the blood. It is very useful for the early diagnostic of disease and for monitoring organ function. The most common specimens used in clinical chemistry are blood and urine. Table 1 shows the common blood tests and measurable items using UV/Vis spectrophotometers.In this application note, the cholesterol level in human serum was determined by the enzymatic method using the LAMBDA™ 465 UV/Vis Spectrophotometer and UV Lab™ software.
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The document describes the development and validation of an analytical method for ziprasidone using reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography. The method utilizes a Sunsil C18 column with a mobile phase of water and methanol (55:45) at a flow rate of 1 mL/min. Ziprasidone was detected at 261 nm with a retention time of 3.082 minutes. The method was validated for specificity, precision, linearity, accuracy, limit of detection, limit of quantification and robustness as per ICH guidelines. The developed and validated method can be used for the analysis of ziprasidone in bulk and pharmaceutical formulations.
Particles in the Biotech Product Life Cycle: Analysis, Identification and Con...SGS
This presentation looks at the different technologies available for detection of particles generated during the drug development lifecycle and their control using a formulation approach for particles generated as a result of agitation and freeze/thaw, events commonly observed during sample shipment and temperature excursions.
PHARMACEUTICAL APPLICATIONS OF GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY(GC), PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYS...Dr. Ravi Sankar
This document discusses various pharmaceutical applications of gas chromatography (GC). It describes how GC allows for both rapid analysis in minutes and high sensitivity detection down to picogram levels. Key applications discussed include detection of pesticides, separation of gasoline components, analysis of ignitable liquids in arson cases, determination of drugs and metabolites in biological samples, and detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in indoor air. GC can separate complex mixtures and is used in various industries like petrochemicals, forensics, and environmental testing.
This document describes the development of a halal testing method to differentiate gelatin from different sources using reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) combined with principal component analysis. It discusses gelatin production processes, amino acid analysis methods, and the validation of the developed HPLC method. The method was validated for specificity, linearity, precision, accuracy, detection and quantitation limits to differentiate bovine, porcine, fish and other animal sources of gelatin.
This document discusses the major steps and sources of variation involved in biochemical analytical procedures. It covers the pre-instrumental phase including patient preparation, sample collection and transportation. It also discusses expressing and standardizing results. Sources of pre-analytical variation include diet, drugs, exercise, posture and stress. Proper collection, handling and storage of samples is important to avoid errors. The analytical phase involves methodology and calculations while the post-analytical phase is reporting and evaluation. Prompt analysis and reporting is important for clinically useful data.
Bioanalytical Method Development and Validation for Simultaneous Estimation o...BRNSSPublicationHubI
The document describes the development and validation of a bioanalytical method for the simultaneous estimation of imatinib and its metabolite desmethyl imatinib in human plasma using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Key steps in the method included online enrichment of the analytes followed by separation on a chromatographic column and detection using mass spectrometry. The method was validated in terms of precision, accuracy, selectivity and sensitivity. The developed method was then applied to pharmacokinetic studies of imatinib and its metabolite in patient samples.
Method development and validation of Sodium Cromoglycate sujatabhosale5
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5. C000019120
BHARGAV BHATT
4,NILDHARA SOCIETY,OPP NATPURCOLONY,GITANJALI SOCIETY ROAD
7383794770
CLIENT CODE :
CLIENT'S NAME AND ADDRESS :
Cert. No. M-0025
SRL LIMITED.
PRIME SQUARE BUILDING,PLOT NO 1,GAIWADI INDUSTRIAL
ESTATE,S.V. ROAD,GOREGAON (W)
Mumbai, 400062
MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
Tel : 022-6780 1177/1-800-222-660, Fax : 022 - 67801212
Email : srl.mumbai@srl.in
PATIENT NAME : BHARGAV BHATT PATIENT ID : BHARM0810780
ACCESSION NO : 0002MF094235 AGE : 34 Years SEX : Male DATE OF BIRTH : 08/10/1978
DRAWN : 26/06/2013 00:00 RECEIVED : 28/06/2013 14:40 REPORTED : 28/06/2013 20:24
REFERRING DOCTOR : CLIENT PATIENT ID :
Final Results Biological Reference Range UnitsTest Report Status
WELLNESS NON FASTING PACKAGE - SIMPLE
COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT, BLOOD
RED BLOOD CELL COUNT 5.24 4.5 - 5.5 mil/µL
METHOD : ELECTRONIC IMPEDANCE
HEMOGLOBIN 15.9 13.0 - 17.0 g/dL
METHOD : CYANMETHEMOGLOBIN METHOD
HEMATOCRIT 48.6 40 - 50 %
METHOD : CALCULATED PARAMETER
MEAN CORPUSCULAR VOLUME 92.7 83.0 - 101.0 fL
METHOD : ELECTRONIC IMPEDANCE
MEAN CORPUSCULAR HEMOGLOBIN 30.4 27.0 - 32.0 pg
METHOD : CALCULATED PARAMETER
MEAN CORPUSCULAR HEMOGLOBIN
CONCENTRATION
32.8 31.5 - 34.5 g/dL
METHOD : CALCULATED PARAMETER
RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH 13.1 11.6 - 14.0 %
METHOD : ELECTRONIC IMPEDANCE
PLATELET COUNT 208 150 - 410 thou/µL
METHOD : ELECTRONIC IMPEDANCE
MEAN PLATELET VOLUME 10.2 6.8 - 10.9 fL
METHOD : ELECTRONIC IMPEDANCE
WHITE BLOOD CELL COUNT 7.9 4.0 - 10.0 thou/µL
METHOD : ELECTRONIC IMPEDANCE
WBC DIFFERENTIAL COUNT
NEUTROPHILS 55 40 - 80 %
METHOD : VCS TECHNOLOGY
EOSINOPHILS 2 1 - 6 %
METHOD : VCS TECHNOLOGY
LYMPHOCYTES 35 20 - 40 %
METHOD : VCS TECHNOLOGY
MONOCYTES 7 2 - 10 %
METHOD : VCS TECHNOLOGY
BASOPHILS 1 < 1 - 2 %
METHOD : VCS TECHNOLOGY
URINALYSIS
COLOR PALE YELLOW
APPEARANCE CLEAR
PH 6.0 4.7 - 7.5
SPECIFIC GRAVITY >= 1.030 1.003 - 1.035
GLUCOSE NOT DETECTED NOT DETECTED
PROTEIN NOT DETECTED NOT DETECTED
KETONES NOT DETECTED NOT DETECTED
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6. C000019120
BHARGAV BHATT
4,NILDHARA SOCIETY,OPP NATPURCOLONY,GITANJALI SOCIETY ROAD
7383794770
CLIENT CODE :
CLIENT'S NAME AND ADDRESS :
Cert. No. M-0025
SRL LIMITED.
PRIME SQUARE BUILDING,PLOT NO 1,GAIWADI INDUSTRIAL
ESTATE,S.V. ROAD,GOREGAON (W)
Mumbai, 400062
MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
Tel : 022-6780 1177/1-800-222-660, Fax : 022 - 67801212
Email : srl.mumbai@srl.in
PATIENT NAME : BHARGAV BHATT PATIENT ID : BHARM0810780
ACCESSION NO : 0002MF094235 AGE : 34 Years SEX : Male DATE OF BIRTH : 08/10/1978
DRAWN : 26/06/2013 00:00 RECEIVED : 28/06/2013 14:40 REPORTED : 28/06/2013 20:24
REFERRING DOCTOR : CLIENT PATIENT ID :
Final Results Biological Reference Range UnitsTest Report Status
BLOOD NOT DETECTED NOT DETECTED
BILIRUBIN NOT DETECTED NOT DETECTED
UROBILINOGEN NORMAL NORMAL
NITRITE NOT DETECTED NOT DETECTED
WBC 1-2 0-5 /HPF
EPITHELIAL CELLS 0-1 0-5 /HPF
RED BLOOD CELLS NOT DETECTED NOT DETECTED /HPF
CASTS NOT DETECTEDNOT DETECTED
CRYSTALS NOT DETECTEDNOT DETECTED
BACTERIA NOT DETECTED NOT DETECTED
Comments
URINALYSIS: MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION IS CARRIED OUT ON CENTRIFUGED URINARY SEDIMENT.
GLUCOSE RANDOM, PLASMA
GLUCOSE RANDOM, PLASMA 92.0 74.0 - 199.0 (Normal)
> or = 200 (Diabetes)
mg/dL
METHOD : SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
ABO GROUP & RH TYPE, EDTA WHOLE BLOOD
ABO GROUP TYPE B
METHOD : TUBE AGGLUTINATION
RH TYPE POSITIVE
METHOD : TUBE AGGLUTINATION
CREATININE, SERUM
CREATININE 0.9 0.9 - 1.3 mg/dL
METHOD : SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
CALCIUM, SERUM
CALCIUM 10.0 8.5 - 10.1 mg/dL
METHOD : SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
PHOSPHORUS, SERUM
PHOSPHORUS 5.3 2.5 - 4.9 mg/dLHigh
METHOD : SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
ELECTROLYTES (NA/K/CL), SERUM
SODIUM 138 136 - 145 mmol/L
METHOD : IMT - INDIRECT
POTASSIUM 3.90 3.50 - 5.10 mmol/L
METHOD : IMT - INDIRECT
CHLORIDE 100 98 - 107 mmol/L
METHOD : IMT - INDIRECT
BILIRUBIN (TOTAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT),
SERUM
BILIRUBIN, TOTAL 0.50 0.00 - 1.00 mg/dL
METHOD : SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
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7. C000019120
BHARGAV BHATT
4,NILDHARA SOCIETY,OPP NATPURCOLONY,GITANJALI SOCIETY ROAD
7383794770
CLIENT CODE :
CLIENT'S NAME AND ADDRESS :
Cert. No. M-0025
SRL LIMITED.
PRIME SQUARE BUILDING,PLOT NO 1,GAIWADI INDUSTRIAL
ESTATE,S.V. ROAD,GOREGAON (W)
Mumbai, 400062
MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
Tel : 022-6780 1177/1-800-222-660, Fax : 022 - 67801212
Email : srl.mumbai@srl.in
PATIENT NAME : BHARGAV BHATT PATIENT ID : BHARM0810780
ACCESSION NO : 0002MF094235 AGE : 34 Years SEX : Male DATE OF BIRTH : 08/10/1978
DRAWN : 26/06/2013 00:00 RECEIVED : 28/06/2013 14:40 REPORTED : 28/06/2013 20:24
REFERRING DOCTOR : CLIENT PATIENT ID :
Final Results Biological Reference RangeTest Report Status
BILIRUBIN, DIRECT 0.09 0.0 - 0.2 mg/dL
BILIRUBIN, INDIRECT 0.41 0.1 - 1.0 mg/dL
METHOD : CALCULATED PARAMETER
ASPARTATE AMINOTRANSFERASE, SERUM
ASPARTATE AMINOTRANSFERASE (AST/SGOT) 23 15 - 37 U/L
METHOD : SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
ALANINE AMINOTRANSFERASE, SERUM
ALANINE AMINOTRANSFERASE (ALT/SGPT) 49 30 - 65 U/L U/L
METHOD : SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
GAMMA GLUTAMYL TRANSFERASE, SERUM
GAMMA GLUTAMYL TRANSFERASE (GGT) 38 5 - 85 U/L
METHOD : SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
HEPATITIS B SURFACE ANTIGEN, SERUM
HEPATITIS B SURFACE ANTIGEN NONREACTIVE NON REACTIVE
METHOD : CHEMILUMINESCENT MICROPARTICLE IMMUNOASSAY (CMIA)
PATIENT VALUE 0.00 < 0.05 (Non Reactive)
> or = 0.05 (Reactive)
METHOD : CHEMILUMINESCENT MICROPARTICLE IMMUNOASSAY (CMIA)
VDRL, SERUM
VDRL NONREACTIVE NONREACTIVE TITER
METHOD : FLOCCULATION
TRIGLYCERIDES, NON-FASTING, SERUM
TRIGLYCERIDES, NON-FASTING, SERUM 163 Not Established mg/dL
METHOD : SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
Test Method(s)
ABO GROUP & RH TYPE, EDTA WHOLE BLOOD-
Disclaimer: "Please note, as the results of previous ABO and Rh group (Blood Group) for pregnant women are not available, please check with the patient records for
availability of the same."
TRIGLYCERIDES, NON-FASTING, SERUM-Spectrophotometry, Enzymatic GPO - POD Method.
BIO CHEMISTRY
URIC ACID, SERUM
URIC ACID 4.8 2.6 - 7.2 mg/dL
METHOD : SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
CORONARY RISK PROFILE (LIPID PROFILE),
SERUM
CHOLESTEROL 159 < 200 Desirable
200 - 239 Borderline High
>/= 240 High
mg/dL
METHOD : SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
TRIGLYCERIDES 167 < 150 Normal
150 - 199 Borderline High
200 - 499 High
>/=500 Very High
mg/dLHigh
METHOD : SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
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8. C000019120
BHARGAV BHATT
4,NILDHARA SOCIETY,OPP NATPURCOLONY,GITANJALI SOCIETY ROAD
7383794770
CLIENT CODE :
CLIENT'S NAME AND ADDRESS :
Cert. No. M-0025
SRL LIMITED.
PRIME SQUARE BUILDING,PLOT NO 1,GAIWADI INDUSTRIAL
ESTATE,S.V. ROAD,GOREGAON (W)
Mumbai, 400062
MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
Tel : 022-6780 1177/1-800-222-660, Fax : 022 - 67801212
Email : srl.mumbai@srl.in
PATIENT NAME : BHARGAV BHATT PATIENT ID : BHARM0810780
ACCESSION NO : 0002MF094235 AGE : 34 Years SEX : Male DATE OF BIRTH : 08/10/1978
DRAWN : 26/06/2013 00:00 RECEIVED : 28/06/2013 14:40 REPORTED : 28/06/2013 20:24
REFERRING DOCTOR : CLIENT PATIENT ID :
Final Results Biological Reference RangeTest Report Status
CHOLESTEROL HDL 33 < 40 Low
>/=60 High
mg/dLLow
METHOD : SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
DIRECT LDL CHOLESTEROL 103 < 100 Optimal
100 - 129 Near or above optimal
130 - 159 Borderline High
160 - 189 High
>/= 190 Very High
mg/dL
METHOD : DIRECT ENZYME CLEARANCE
CHOL/HDL RATIO 4.8 3.3 - 4.4 Low Risk
4.5 - 7.0 Average Risk
7.1 - 11.0 Moderate Risk
> 11.0 High Risk
High
METHOD : CALCULATED PARAMETER
LDL/HDL RATIO 3.1 0.5 - 3.0 Desirable/Low Risk
3.1 - 6.0 Borderline/Moderate Risk
>6.0 High Risk
High
METHOD : CALCULATED PARAMETER
VERY LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN 33.4 </= 30.0 mg/dLHigh
METHOD : CALCULATED PARAMETER
NEPHELOMETRY
RHEUMATOID FACTOR
RHEUMATOID FACTOR LESS THAN 9.9 < 15 IU/mL
METHOD : NEPHELOMETRY
EIA - INFECTIOUS SECTION
HIV-1&2 ANTIBODIES, SERUM
HIV-1&2 ANTIBODIES NON REACTIVE NON REACTIVE
METHOD : CHEMILUMINESCENT MICROPARTICLE IMMUNOASSAY (CMIA)
**End Of Report**
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Age/Sex 34/Male Report Date 23/Aug/2013
DRN/LRN 342222
Apollo Hospital Ahmedabad
CT BRAIN PLAIN
Name Result Units
Normal
Range
FINDINGS:
Serial axial sections of the brain were studied.
The study shows normal attenuation of brain parenchyma with no areas of altered tissue density.
There is no evidence of a space occupying lesion.
The ventricular system shows normal anatomical configuration with no midline shift.
Subarachnoid cisterns and sulcal spaces appear normal.
Posterior fossa structures appear normal.
Sella and parasellar regions are normal.
Bony calvarium is normal.
Retention cyst / polyp noted in right maxillary sinus.
IMPRESSION:
NORMAL STUDY.
Note: This is a representative electronic report of the lab results. Kindly contact the hospital for the final lab test report.
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https://docs.zoho.com/file/cz73jdf13651ba34246bcb8c3a0f826e7f71a
or
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0sjj9vg7zu0cwid/Bhargav%20Bhatt%20EEG%20from%20Apollo%20hospita
l%20Ahmedabad%20patient%20Id%20218267.pdf?dl=0