The document lists the various services provided by ArtCulturZ, including advertising, marketing, branding, web design, 3D modeling, and social media services. It then lists over 30 clients from various industries, such as hair/beauty, education, engineering, jewelry, healthcare, FMCG, hotels, agriculture, and logistics, for whom ArtCulturZ has provided their creative and marketing services.
The document discusses various nuances in the English language. It explores differences in pronunciation, plural forms, use of articles, ambiguous sentences, and variations between American and British English. It also examines the role of punctuation and provides examples of alliteration. The document emphasizes that one learns nuances of English through thorough practice, reading extensively, and using digital resources.
The document lists the various services provided by ArtCulturZ, including advertising, marketing, branding, web design, 3D modeling, and social media services. It then lists over 30 clients from various industries, such as hair/beauty, education, engineering, jewelry, healthcare, FMCG, hotels, agriculture, and logistics, for whom ArtCulturZ has provided their creative and marketing services.
The document discusses various nuances in the English language. It explores differences in pronunciation, plural forms, use of articles, ambiguous sentences, and variations between American and British English. It also examines the role of punctuation and provides examples of alliteration. The document emphasizes that one learns nuances of English through thorough practice, reading extensively, and using digital resources.
It's very interesting short story penned by legendary writer Leo Tolstoy. In this story,vice is rewarded instead of punishment because of non availability of resources.Poetic justice is thoroughly missing.
The skin has several important functions. The epidermis acts as a barrier and regulates fluid balance, temperature, and immune response. It also synthesizes vitamin D and contains pigment and sensory receptors. The dermis supports the epidermis and attaches to it at the dermal-epidermal junction.
Physiology of equilibrium - Vestibular Systemsanjaygeorge90
This document summarizes the physiology of equilibrium and balance. It describes the structures involved, including the utricle, saccule, and semicircular canals. It explains how the utricle and saccule detect linear acceleration and orientation using hair cells and otoliths, while the semicircular canals detect rotational movement through endolymph flow. Working together with visual input, neck proprioceptors, and the central nervous system, these structures maintain balance through vestibular pathways and reflexes that stimulate appropriate postural muscles.
- Iron is essential for hemoglobin and myoglobin and the total body iron content is around 3-5g, with most found in blood, liver, bone marrow and muscles.
- Daily iron requirements vary from 20mg for adults to 40mg for pregnant women. Absorption is regulated to maintain iron balance in the body.
- Sources of iron include leafy vegetables, pulses, cereals, liver and meat. Absorption is affected by factors like ascorbic acid and interfering substances like phytic acid.
The pancreas is a 15-20cm long organ located in the retroperitoneum. It has a head, body, and tail. The pancreas contains exocrine tissue that produces enzymes to aid digestion and endocrine tissue clustered in islets of Langerhans that produce hormones like insulin and glucagon. The pancreas develops from dorsal and ventral buds that fuse during embryogenesis. It receives blood supply from various arteries and drains into veins like the portal vein. The pancreas secretes enzymes and bicarbonate to digest nutrients in the small intestine. Removal of the pancreas results in diabetes and digestive issues due to lack of enzymes.
This document discusses tuberculous meningitis, which is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infecting the meninges and brain. India has a high burden of tuberculosis cases, with around 10% of TB patients developing central nervous system involvement like tuberculous meningitis. Risk factors include delays in diagnosis and treatment as well as immunocompromised states. Clinically, patients initially experience headaches, vomiting and fever, progressing to altered mental status. Diagnosis involves lumbar puncture showing lymphocytic predominant meningitis as well as imaging and culture of cerebrospinal fluid. Treatment involves a combination of anti-tuberculosis drugs administered for 9-12 months.
Burst abdomen refers to the disruption of an abdominal wound between the 6th and 8th days after surgery, usually caused by sutures in the deep layers tearing under strain. A patient may experience a sudden giving way of the wound, pinkish fluid discharge, and protrusion of intestines or omentum. Risk factors include the type of sutures used, midline or vertical incisions, peritonitis or major abdominal surgeries, and the patient's general health status. Treatment requires emergency surgery to cleanse and return all protruding organs, followed by reapproximation of the abdominal wall in layers and wound support.
It's very interesting short story penned by legendary writer Leo Tolstoy. In this story,vice is rewarded instead of punishment because of non availability of resources.Poetic justice is thoroughly missing.
The skin has several important functions. The epidermis acts as a barrier and regulates fluid balance, temperature, and immune response. It also synthesizes vitamin D and contains pigment and sensory receptors. The dermis supports the epidermis and attaches to it at the dermal-epidermal junction.
Physiology of equilibrium - Vestibular Systemsanjaygeorge90
This document summarizes the physiology of equilibrium and balance. It describes the structures involved, including the utricle, saccule, and semicircular canals. It explains how the utricle and saccule detect linear acceleration and orientation using hair cells and otoliths, while the semicircular canals detect rotational movement through endolymph flow. Working together with visual input, neck proprioceptors, and the central nervous system, these structures maintain balance through vestibular pathways and reflexes that stimulate appropriate postural muscles.
- Iron is essential for hemoglobin and myoglobin and the total body iron content is around 3-5g, with most found in blood, liver, bone marrow and muscles.
- Daily iron requirements vary from 20mg for adults to 40mg for pregnant women. Absorption is regulated to maintain iron balance in the body.
- Sources of iron include leafy vegetables, pulses, cereals, liver and meat. Absorption is affected by factors like ascorbic acid and interfering substances like phytic acid.
The pancreas is a 15-20cm long organ located in the retroperitoneum. It has a head, body, and tail. The pancreas contains exocrine tissue that produces enzymes to aid digestion and endocrine tissue clustered in islets of Langerhans that produce hormones like insulin and glucagon. The pancreas develops from dorsal and ventral buds that fuse during embryogenesis. It receives blood supply from various arteries and drains into veins like the portal vein. The pancreas secretes enzymes and bicarbonate to digest nutrients in the small intestine. Removal of the pancreas results in diabetes and digestive issues due to lack of enzymes.
This document discusses tuberculous meningitis, which is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infecting the meninges and brain. India has a high burden of tuberculosis cases, with around 10% of TB patients developing central nervous system involvement like tuberculous meningitis. Risk factors include delays in diagnosis and treatment as well as immunocompromised states. Clinically, patients initially experience headaches, vomiting and fever, progressing to altered mental status. Diagnosis involves lumbar puncture showing lymphocytic predominant meningitis as well as imaging and culture of cerebrospinal fluid. Treatment involves a combination of anti-tuberculosis drugs administered for 9-12 months.
Burst abdomen refers to the disruption of an abdominal wound between the 6th and 8th days after surgery, usually caused by sutures in the deep layers tearing under strain. A patient may experience a sudden giving way of the wound, pinkish fluid discharge, and protrusion of intestines or omentum. Risk factors include the type of sutures used, midline or vertical incisions, peritonitis or major abdominal surgeries, and the patient's general health status. Treatment requires emergency surgery to cleanse and return all protruding organs, followed by reapproximation of the abdominal wall in layers and wound support.