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A conseptual approach to the implications of brexit on the social-economic aspects into the uk and the European Union

The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of Brexit on social-economic aspects into UK and the European Union as well. It is mentioned that for the first time in a generation there is a serious prospect of a member state leaving the European Union. In Britain, the Conservative government, led by Prime Minister David Cameron, is committed to holding an in-out referendum by the end of 2017. If the UK leaves the EU the impact would depend on the new relationship between the UK and the EU. We consider five models.

Development and evaluation of taste masked clarithromycin oral suspension

Most  of the pharmaceuticals  are  administered  by  the oral route which is the  popular  route  of  drug  delivery. Taste is an essential and critical parameter in administering formulations which have relation with taste buds. Several drugs have bitter taste, consequently there is  a consistent  problem in the treatment of  the  patients  because of their inability to swallow such formulations.

Application of ahp method in the formation of a performance indicator for operational level professionals

The studied company is a major insurer that has experienced some operational problems due to an imbalance between the evaluation criteria of employess in the regulation sector of car accidents. The company evaluates each employee according to four indicators: cost, efficiency, productivity and professionalism. However, the scores of these criteria are aggregated in the form of a simple arithmetic mean, which does not align with the company’s strategic planning.

An introduction to qualitative research data analysis artistic approach

In qualitative research the researcher can, to some limit, govern the nature of data he works with. This is done by the way he conducts the interview and analyses data. In another word, he will be the painter as well as the critic at the same time. This article, which represents a continuation to the previous article, will deal with qualitative data collection and analysis using fine art critic eye and fine art work as examples.

The effect of plumeria acuminata ait on oestrous cycle and acute oral toxicity study in c3h female albino mice

Objective: The objective of the present study is to evaluate the oral toxicity of the methanolic stem extract of Plumeria acuminata Ait. (a plant used by the Mising tribes of Assam, India to cure reproductive related disorders) and study its effect on the reproductive cycle of female albino mice. 

Knowledge of staff nurses regarding triage system

Introduction: Triage is the process of rapidly screening sick patients when they first arrive in the hospital and of placing them in one of the groups like those with emergency signs (who require immediate treatment), those with priority signs (who should be given priority while waiting in the queue, so that they can be assessed and treated without delay) and those with non-urgent signs (who have neither emergency nor priority signs).

Radical vaginal trachelectomy with fertility preservation in early stages ofuterine cervical cancer

Background: Radical vaginal Trachelectomy (RVT) plays an important role asthe definitive treatment of uterine cervical cancer. 
Objective: To determine the conservative fertility in females in early pregnancy with invasive uterine cervical cancer stage IB1.
Patients and Methods: A prospective case-controls study was performed in cervical cancer IB1 stage who wished to preserve fertility. The patients underwenttoRVT and laparoscopic lymphadenectomy.

Surgical antisepsis as a quality indicator for patient safety

Objective: to analyze surgical skin antisepsis in clean surgeries as a process indicator for surgical site infection prevention in a university hospital in the central-western region of Brazil. Method: retrospective analytical cross-sectional study that analyzed the records of 700 medical records of patients older than 18 years submitted to clean surgery. A descriptive statistical analysis was performed. Results: 50.9% (n = 356) records were considered adequate, in which there was degermation followed by antisepsis.