Force is a push or pull that can change an object's state of rest, motion, speed, direction, or shape. There are two types of forces: contact forces, which are applied through contact between objects like muscular, frictional, or viscous forces, and non-contact forces, which act on objects without touching them, such as gravitational or magnetic forces. Force is calculated using Newton's Second Law, which states that force equals mass times acceleration and is measured in units of newtons.
Manuel Salto-Tellez on Personalised medicine and the future of tissue pathologyCirdan
Personalised / Precision Medicine has revolutionized cancer treatment and, in parallel, is also deeply transforming the way we practice tissue pathology. The aim of this talk is to briefly review the status of molecular diagnostic tests applicable to tissues and cells, as well as the main technical and conceptual areas that, in my opinion, will be dictating the evolution of tissue pathology and its integration with the molecular era. These areas are, among others – a) digital pathology in the pipeline of therapeutic pathology; b) tissue-based NGS and its integration in routine diagnostics; c) the promise of liquid biopsy diagnostics and its necessary “partnership” with tissue molecular testing; d) Pathology IT, databases and bioinformatics; and e) the training of future tissue pathologists. In the process of this review, it may be apparent that a solid, integrated, morpho-molecular approach to pathology may serve our patients better.
Big Data is synonymous with exponential growth and availability of massively spread-out data - both structured and unstructured.
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This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare by stating "Inspired?" and providing a button to "GET STARTED" making your own Haiku Deck presentation. It aims to encourage users to easily make and share image-based slideshows on SlideShare using Haiku Deck with just 3 words and a call to action button.
This document discusses micronutrient deficiencies in India and recommendations for addressing them. It finds that iron deficiency anemia and iodine deficiency are major public health problems, affecting 50-70% of women and children. Cereal-based diets in India are deficient in micronutrients like iron, calcium, vitamin A, and others. This hidden hunger extracts a heavy human and economic toll. The document recommends strategies like micronutrient supplementation, food fortification, promoting nutrient-rich traditional foods, improving food storage and processing, and nutrition education.
1. The lesson plan aims to teach students a poem titled "Women" through various listening, speaking, reading and writing activities.
2. Students will comprehend the poem, learn new vocabulary words, and discuss the struggles faced by women in society who lack freedom.
3. A variety of activities are outlined, including modeling pronunciation of the poem, group discussions, enacting conversations between career roles, and identifying famous women leaders. The lesson seeks to develop students' language skills while raising awareness of women's issues.
Through completing this coursework, the student learned how to use several new technologies. They used WordPress to create a blog, SurveyMonkey to develop a survey for market research, and Photoshop and InDesign to design elements of their final product like a reader profile, front cover, and double page spread. The student gained experience with social media for sharing work and conducting research online. They learned technical skills like using layers and tools in Photoshop and formatting columns and styling text in InDesign.
Force is a push or pull that can change an object's state of rest, motion, speed, direction, or shape. There are two types of forces: contact forces, which are applied through contact between objects like muscular, frictional, or viscous forces, and non-contact forces, which act on objects without touching them, such as gravitational or magnetic forces. Force is calculated using Newton's Second Law, which states that force equals mass times acceleration and is measured in units of newtons.
Manuel Salto-Tellez on Personalised medicine and the future of tissue pathologyCirdan
Personalised / Precision Medicine has revolutionized cancer treatment and, in parallel, is also deeply transforming the way we practice tissue pathology. The aim of this talk is to briefly review the status of molecular diagnostic tests applicable to tissues and cells, as well as the main technical and conceptual areas that, in my opinion, will be dictating the evolution of tissue pathology and its integration with the molecular era. These areas are, among others – a) digital pathology in the pipeline of therapeutic pathology; b) tissue-based NGS and its integration in routine diagnostics; c) the promise of liquid biopsy diagnostics and its necessary “partnership” with tissue molecular testing; d) Pathology IT, databases and bioinformatics; and e) the training of future tissue pathologists. In the process of this review, it may be apparent that a solid, integrated, morpho-molecular approach to pathology may serve our patients better.
Big Data is synonymous with exponential growth and availability of massively spread-out data - both structured and unstructured.
Visit : http://bit.ly/2b7ZKO6
This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare by stating "Inspired?" and providing a button to "GET STARTED" making your own Haiku Deck presentation. It aims to encourage users to easily make and share image-based slideshows on SlideShare using Haiku Deck with just 3 words and a call to action button.
This document discusses micronutrient deficiencies in India and recommendations for addressing them. It finds that iron deficiency anemia and iodine deficiency are major public health problems, affecting 50-70% of women and children. Cereal-based diets in India are deficient in micronutrients like iron, calcium, vitamin A, and others. This hidden hunger extracts a heavy human and economic toll. The document recommends strategies like micronutrient supplementation, food fortification, promoting nutrient-rich traditional foods, improving food storage and processing, and nutrition education.
1. The lesson plan aims to teach students a poem titled "Women" through various listening, speaking, reading and writing activities.
2. Students will comprehend the poem, learn new vocabulary words, and discuss the struggles faced by women in society who lack freedom.
3. A variety of activities are outlined, including modeling pronunciation of the poem, group discussions, enacting conversations between career roles, and identifying famous women leaders. The lesson seeks to develop students' language skills while raising awareness of women's issues.
Through completing this coursework, the student learned how to use several new technologies. They used WordPress to create a blog, SurveyMonkey to develop a survey for market research, and Photoshop and InDesign to design elements of their final product like a reader profile, front cover, and double page spread. The student gained experience with social media for sharing work and conducting research online. They learned technical skills like using layers and tools in Photoshop and formatting columns and styling text in InDesign.
The document provides feedback on a magazine cover draft. It notes that the main photo chosen was too serious for the artist and looked edited in a way that caused bruising. It was suggested to use a more fun photo shown. The text on the cover also received feedback. Some text blended in too much and the quote did not make sense. It was advised to make the text box more even. Positive feedback included that the faded corners looked professional and the colors were eye-catching. Small details like the barcode were appreciated. The text subject matched what would be expected on the magazine.
The document discusses malnutrition in children, focusing on the first 1000 days of life from conception to age 2. It defines various forms of malnutrition like stunting, wasting, and underweight. Around 1/3 of under-5 mortality is due to undernutrition. The first 1000 days are critical for meeting nutritional needs. It provides global statistics on the prevalence of issues like stunting, underweight, low birth weight. It also discusses diagnostic criteria and interventions to address malnutrition.
This document discusses priorities for research and action to address micronutrient deficiencies in India. It begins by outlining the magnitude of the problem, noting that iron deficiency anaemia and iodine deficiency disorder are major public health issues. It then examines the dietary causes of micronutrient deficiencies in India and the consequences of deficiencies in iron, iodine, vitamin A, B vitamins, vitamin D, vitamin C, and zinc. Finally, it discusses current strategies to increase micronutrient access such as supplementation, food fortification, food-food fortification, and biofortification, and provides recommendations to improve programs and identify research opportunities in these areas.
This document is a contract between Myra and Company (MaC) and Utpal Ganguly to serve as a consultant. Some key details:
- Utpal Ganguly will provide consulting services as outlined in Attachment A from April 1 to June 30, 2015.
- Ganguly will be paid Rs. 2,134 per day, up to a maximum of Rs. 1,40,847 for the quarter.
- Ganguly is an independent contractor, not an employee. He must perform his services with confidentiality and avoid conflicts of interest.
- The contract can be terminated by either party with 30 days notice but MaC can terminate immediately for any breach of contract terms.
The document provides feedback on a magazine cover draft. It notes that the main photo chosen was too serious for the artist and looked edited in a way that caused bruising. It was suggested to use a more fun photo shown. The text on the cover also received feedback. Some text blended in too much and the quote did not make sense. It was advised to make the text box more even. Positive feedback included that the faded corners looked professional and the colors were eye-catching. Small details like the barcode were appreciated. The text subject matched what would be expected on the magazine.
The document discusses malnutrition in children, focusing on the first 1000 days of life from conception to age 2. It defines various forms of malnutrition like stunting, wasting, and underweight. Around 1/3 of under-5 mortality is due to undernutrition. The first 1000 days are critical for meeting nutritional needs. It provides global statistics on the prevalence of issues like stunting, underweight, low birth weight. It also discusses diagnostic criteria and interventions to address malnutrition.
This document discusses priorities for research and action to address micronutrient deficiencies in India. It begins by outlining the magnitude of the problem, noting that iron deficiency anaemia and iodine deficiency disorder are major public health issues. It then examines the dietary causes of micronutrient deficiencies in India and the consequences of deficiencies in iron, iodine, vitamin A, B vitamins, vitamin D, vitamin C, and zinc. Finally, it discusses current strategies to increase micronutrient access such as supplementation, food fortification, food-food fortification, and biofortification, and provides recommendations to improve programs and identify research opportunities in these areas.
This document is a contract between Myra and Company (MaC) and Utpal Ganguly to serve as a consultant. Some key details:
- Utpal Ganguly will provide consulting services as outlined in Attachment A from April 1 to June 30, 2015.
- Ganguly will be paid Rs. 2,134 per day, up to a maximum of Rs. 1,40,847 for the quarter.
- Ganguly is an independent contractor, not an employee. He must perform his services with confidentiality and avoid conflicts of interest.
- The contract can be terminated by either party with 30 days notice but MaC can terminate immediately for any breach of contract terms.