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    My Personal Faith Story

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    chance of recovery appeared to be a blood transfusion from her five year old brother who had miraculously survived the same disease and had developed the antibodies needed to combat the illness. The Doctor explained the situation to her little brother‚ and asked the little boy if he could be willing to give his blood to his sister. I saw him hesitate for only a moment before taking a deep breath and saying “Yes I’ll do it if it will save her”. As the transfusion progressed‚ he lay in bed next to

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    Sickle Cell Anemia

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    through families in which red blood cells form an abnormal crescent shape. The “sickling” occurs because of a mutation in the hemoglobin gene. Sickle cells are stiff and sticky. They tend to block blood flow in the blood vessels of the limbs and organs. Blocked blood flow can cause pain‚ serious infections‚ and organ damage. Life expectancy in people who have this disease is shortened.  Anemia is a condition in which your blood has a lower than normal number of red blood cells. This condition also

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    BLOOD BANK INFORMA TION SYSTEM BBIS v2 Customizable & Secure Blood Banking system with extensive functionality to manage‚ control operations‚ increase productivity and efficiency‚ handling donor recruitment to patient transfusion. A true Blood Bank supply chain management solution “vein to vein” http://bbis.centiumsuite.com sales@centiumsuite.com Centium Blood Bank Centium BBIS V2.0 is a blood bank information system that is endorsed by the Malaysian Ministry of Health available from

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    Sickle Cell

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    Takiya Clausell Our Different Cell’s July 18‚ 2011 Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disease that means you are born with it and it lasts a lifetime. People with sickle cell anemia inherit two variant or sickle cell genes‚ one from each parent. In the United States‚ sickle cell anemia affects about 72‚000 people. About 2 million Americans carry the sickle cell trait but about 1 in 12 African Americans have the trait. The signs and symptoms of sickle cell anemia are

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    Biopure Corp. Case Study

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    Biopure Corporation Written Case Study I. Current Situation Audit A. Issue Oxyglobin and Hemopure are two blood substitutes that Biopure Corporation was developing. Oxyglobin was recently approved by the FDA for veterinary use while Hemapure is estimated to be approved in two years for human use. If Oxyglobin is launched it will be the first blood substitute for the veterinary market a small and price sensitive market. There is a perceived risk by Ted Jacobs‚ the VP of Human Clinical Trials

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    Biopure Solution

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    Course: Strategic Marketing Management Name: Firat Sekerli The Problem: Biopure Corporation has two new products that are Oxyglobin and Hemopure. Oxyglobin is the first new blood substitute for the veterinary market and is ready for consumer use. Hemopure is another new blood substitute for the human market and it will take two years to launch the product from now on. Ted Jacobs‚ vice president for Human Clinical Trials‚ is concerned about creating an unrealistic price expectation

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    BIOPURE CORP.

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    INTRODUCTION In the case of Biopure‚ the issue is to decide whether to launch Oxyglobin and how to launch it without jeopardizing the potential of Hemopure. Oxyglobin is a substitute to animal blood while Hemopure is a substitute to human blood. The CEO need to identify the influence of the launch of Oxyglobin bring to Hemopure. If the company is launching Oxyglobin‚ the CEO need to decide the price‚ identify the target client‚ choose distributing method and consider the production capacity. The

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    Biopure

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    Brief Overview: Biopure has two new products namely Oxyglobin and Hemopure. Oxyglobin is a first of its kind‚ new blood substitute for the veterinary market and has passed all the tests and is ready for consumer use. Hemopure is another such blood substitute for the human market and it will take a minimum of two years to launch the product from now. There is a concern about creating an unrealistic price expectation for Hemopure by marketing Oxyglobin before Hemopure. Whereas another point of view

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    The Facts about HIV & AIDS After working in the healthcare field for a few years‚ I have come to the disturbing conclusion that there are still so many of us that have no knowledge of this deadly epidemic that’s spreading across the U.S.. This disease is called Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome commonly known as AIDS. AIDS is caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus‚ also known as HIV. This disease is one of the leading

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    Sickle Cell Anemia

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    Sickle Cell Anemia Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disease. The word anemia is defined as meaning that the blood does not have the required number of red blood cells. These cells take on a crescent shape‚ which is where the disease takes its name from the abnormal sickle shapes of the cells. It is commonly found in people from Africa‚ the Mediterranean region‚ southern India and the Middle East. “This disease of the blood was first discovered in 1910 in a black college student from the

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