Differential diagnosis (DDx) is a systematic method used to identify unknown conditions by comparing signs and symptoms to possible pathologic causes. DDx aims to ask the right questions, order appropriate tests, provide accurate treatment, ensure proper management, and ultimately help the patient improve. Common DDx techniques include categorizing conditions as iatrogenic, vascular, infectious, neoplastic, etc.; considering body systems like cardiovascular, endocrine, respiratory; examining anatomical structures; and recognizing patterns of symptoms.
The document discusses new features in Groovy 1.8 and upcoming features in Groovy 2.0, as presented by Guillaume Laforge, Groovy project manager. It introduces "command chains", which allow dropping dots and parentheses when chaining method calls to write more readable DSLs. It provides examples of command chains for medication instructions and making coffee. Upcoming features discussed for Groovy 2.0 include alignments with JDK 7, continued runtime performance improvements, static type checking, static compilation, and modularity.
Vet 2300 professional development week 12stanbridge
This document discusses professional career development for veterinary technicians. It outlines various employment opportunities, including general practice, specialties, research, teaching, and more. Sources for locating jobs and preparing application materials like cover letters and resumes are provided. Tips for interview preparation, following up after an interview, and expectations in the workplace are also reviewed. A wide range of career choices within the veterinary field are described.
Adam Shaffer has a Bachelor's degree in Sport and Exercise Science from the University of Central Florida. He has experience as a high school varsity basketball assistant coach where he developed coaching skills and assisted with practices, games, and players. Shaffer also has military experience as a Human Intelligence Collector in the Army where he received training and deployed to Iraq, developing leadership and team building abilities. He is skilled in exercise physiology, assessments, and software and seeks to use his education and experience to benefit others through fitness and wellness.
The modal auxiliaries express the speaker's attitudes and can convey whether something is necessary, advisable, permissible, possible, or probable. Common modals include can, could, may, might, must, should, will, and would. Modals like must, have to, and have got to express necessity or obligation. Should, ought to, and could express advisability. Be supposed to expresses expectations, both scheduled events and expected behavior. Polite requests can be made using may, might, could I, would you, will you, or could you. Let's, why don't, shall I, and we can also be used to make suggestions.
Differential diagnosis (DDx) is a systematic method used to identify unknown conditions by comparing signs and symptoms to possible pathologic causes. DDx aims to ask the right questions, order appropriate tests, provide accurate treatment, ensure proper management, and ultimately help the patient improve. Common DDx techniques include categorizing conditions as iatrogenic, vascular, infectious, neoplastic, etc.; considering body systems like cardiovascular, endocrine, respiratory; examining anatomical structures; and recognizing patterns of symptoms.
The document discusses new features in Groovy 1.8 and upcoming features in Groovy 2.0, as presented by Guillaume Laforge, Groovy project manager. It introduces "command chains", which allow dropping dots and parentheses when chaining method calls to write more readable DSLs. It provides examples of command chains for medication instructions and making coffee. Upcoming features discussed for Groovy 2.0 include alignments with JDK 7, continued runtime performance improvements, static type checking, static compilation, and modularity.
Vet 2300 professional development week 12stanbridge
This document discusses professional career development for veterinary technicians. It outlines various employment opportunities, including general practice, specialties, research, teaching, and more. Sources for locating jobs and preparing application materials like cover letters and resumes are provided. Tips for interview preparation, following up after an interview, and expectations in the workplace are also reviewed. A wide range of career choices within the veterinary field are described.
Adam Shaffer has a Bachelor's degree in Sport and Exercise Science from the University of Central Florida. He has experience as a high school varsity basketball assistant coach where he developed coaching skills and assisted with practices, games, and players. Shaffer also has military experience as a Human Intelligence Collector in the Army where he received training and deployed to Iraq, developing leadership and team building abilities. He is skilled in exercise physiology, assessments, and software and seeks to use his education and experience to benefit others through fitness and wellness.
The modal auxiliaries express the speaker's attitudes and can convey whether something is necessary, advisable, permissible, possible, or probable. Common modals include can, could, may, might, must, should, will, and would. Modals like must, have to, and have got to express necessity or obligation. Should, ought to, and could express advisability. Be supposed to expresses expectations, both scheduled events and expected behavior. Polite requests can be made using may, might, could I, would you, will you, or could you. Let's, why don't, shall I, and we can also be used to make suggestions.
«OWASP Top 10 hands on workshop» by Stanislav Breslavskyi 0xdec0de
This document summarizes an OWASP Top-10 Hands-on Workshop. It introduces OWASP as a non-profit organization focused on web application security. It then outlines the top 10 vulnerabilities according to OWASP: Injection, Broken Authentication and Session Management, Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), Insecure Direct Object References, Security Misconfiguration, Sensitive Data Exposure, Missing Function Level Access Control, Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF), Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities, and Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards. The rest of the document demonstrates examples of these vulnerabilities on a vulnerable web application and provides guidance on how to test for and fix security issues.
The document discusses marginal utility theory and indifference curves. It explains how total utility and marginal utility curves can be derived from an individual's consumption of a good. Indifference curves illustrate combinations of goods that provide equal utility. Budget constraints depend on income and prices. The optimal consumption point occurs where the marginal rate of substitution equals the price ratio, allowing maximum utility given constraints. Higher income shifts the budget line out, permitting greater consumption.
This document discusses using social media to provide value to physical events by accelerating the flow of information beyond the event's boundaries in real time. It targets conferences, startups, universities and research institutes. The value proposition includes being an official social media partner of two global conferences and a fan account for an opera house. Challenges include social media being an unknown medium and value not being recognized. Questions posed are around tactics for entering established markets, sales pitches, and attracting traditional customers to new services.
Vågen AS leverer løsninger for effektiv og rasjonell massehåndtering. I tillegg til tradisjonelle transportskruer, konstruerer og leverer vi utstyr for pressing/avvanning, miksing, dosering etc.
Vi leverer også pneumatisk transport utstyr med trykk eller vakuum. cellesluser, cellematere, toveisfordelere og automatiske filtre m.m.
Vår erfaring med utvikling- og produksjon av transportutstyr strekker seg tilbake til 1962. Vi forholder oss til krevende leveranser internasjonalt, der alt utstyr blir designet og dokumentert etter kundens behov.
The document discusses the history and development of chocolate over centuries. It details how cocoa beans were first used by Mesoamerican cultures before being introduced to Europe, where it became popular in drinks and confections. The document also notes that modern chocolate production methods were established in the 19th century to allow chocolate to be consumed on a larger scale.
The document summarizes a field trip for 45 Leo Club and International students to Manning Park Resort from April 24-27, 2015. The group will stay at The Last Resort facility, which has 13 bedrooms that can sleep 2-6 people each, as well as communal washrooms and a full kitchen. During the 4-day, 3-night trip, activities will include hiking various trails, viewing wildlife and wildflowers, picnicking, free exploration time, campfire activities, and competitive games. The cost of the trip is $175 per student, with permission forms and payment due by February 13, 2015.
The document is announcing a carnival performance at the theater. Painted faces and costumes will bring the carnival celebration to the stage. All are invited to attend this festive show.
«OWASP Top 10 hands on workshop» by Stanislav Breslavskyi 0xdec0de
This document summarizes an OWASP Top-10 Hands-on Workshop. It introduces OWASP as a non-profit organization focused on web application security. It then outlines the top 10 vulnerabilities according to OWASP: Injection, Broken Authentication and Session Management, Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), Insecure Direct Object References, Security Misconfiguration, Sensitive Data Exposure, Missing Function Level Access Control, Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF), Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities, and Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards. The rest of the document demonstrates examples of these vulnerabilities on a vulnerable web application and provides guidance on how to test for and fix security issues.
The document discusses marginal utility theory and indifference curves. It explains how total utility and marginal utility curves can be derived from an individual's consumption of a good. Indifference curves illustrate combinations of goods that provide equal utility. Budget constraints depend on income and prices. The optimal consumption point occurs where the marginal rate of substitution equals the price ratio, allowing maximum utility given constraints. Higher income shifts the budget line out, permitting greater consumption.
This document discusses using social media to provide value to physical events by accelerating the flow of information beyond the event's boundaries in real time. It targets conferences, startups, universities and research institutes. The value proposition includes being an official social media partner of two global conferences and a fan account for an opera house. Challenges include social media being an unknown medium and value not being recognized. Questions posed are around tactics for entering established markets, sales pitches, and attracting traditional customers to new services.
Vågen AS leverer løsninger for effektiv og rasjonell massehåndtering. I tillegg til tradisjonelle transportskruer, konstruerer og leverer vi utstyr for pressing/avvanning, miksing, dosering etc.
Vi leverer også pneumatisk transport utstyr med trykk eller vakuum. cellesluser, cellematere, toveisfordelere og automatiske filtre m.m.
Vår erfaring med utvikling- og produksjon av transportutstyr strekker seg tilbake til 1962. Vi forholder oss til krevende leveranser internasjonalt, der alt utstyr blir designet og dokumentert etter kundens behov.
The document discusses the history and development of chocolate over centuries. It details how cocoa beans were first used by Mesoamerican cultures before being introduced to Europe, where it became popular in drinks and confections. The document also notes that modern chocolate production methods were established in the 19th century to allow chocolate to be consumed on a larger scale.
The document summarizes a field trip for 45 Leo Club and International students to Manning Park Resort from April 24-27, 2015. The group will stay at The Last Resort facility, which has 13 bedrooms that can sleep 2-6 people each, as well as communal washrooms and a full kitchen. During the 4-day, 3-night trip, activities will include hiking various trails, viewing wildlife and wildflowers, picnicking, free exploration time, campfire activities, and competitive games. The cost of the trip is $175 per student, with permission forms and payment due by February 13, 2015.
The document is announcing a carnival performance at the theater. Painted faces and costumes will bring the carnival celebration to the stage. All are invited to attend this festive show.