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    Modalities In Jails

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    court-mandated treatment programs outside of jail and prison could provide valuable insight with the potential to greatly reduce the rate of repeated offenses among participants‚ increase the mental health and efficiency of society‚ and ultimately reduce future costs associated with jailing repeated offenders. Several studies have been done to investigate the effects of various treatment modalities

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    Amplitude Modulation - Paper

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    ANALOG COMMUNICATION LAB Amplitude Modulation Date: 4th February 2013 Submitted By ADARSH V R AKHIL KRISHNA R ANANTHU R KRISHNAN ARUN KOSHY T B100291EC B100125EC B100256EC B100091EC S6 ECE Batch: A Contents 1 Introduction 2 Theory 3 Principles and Circuits Used 4 Design 5 Observations and Results 6 Conclusion 3 5 8 15 21 23 2 Chapter 1 Introduction Today‚communication has entered into our daily lives in so many different ways that it is very easy to overlook the multitude

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    Modalities and Sodalities

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    Winters states that the two terms (modalities and sodalities) are representatives of the two primary structures of early Christianity. He states that the two rose from pre-existing Jewish structures. Winter provides a clear definition of the terms: Modalities: It is a structured fellowship where there is no distinction of age or sex. Denominations and local congregations are examples of modalities. This structure arose from a Jewish styled pattern‚ known as a synagogue‚ that was a prototype

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    Receptor Protein

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    Receptor Protein – Protein that binds to a specific single molecule‚ enabling the cell to respond to the signal molecule. i.e. – The muscles of a person exercising can not contract without receptor proteins and signal molecules that tell the muscles when to contract and when to relax. Second Messenger – Signal molecule produced in response to the binding of a chemical signal. Acts as a signal molecule in the cytoplasm. Signal Molecule – Carries information throughout the body and to other

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    metabolized or excreted ELIMINATION Drug at site of action Pharmacologic effect Pharmacodynamics Toxicity Efficacy PHARMACOLOGY Pharmacodynamics Actions of drug on the body  Specific to a drug/ class of drugs • Interaction with target sites (receptors/enzymes) • Effects at site of action • Dose-response relationship • Reduction in symptoms • Modification of disease process • Unwanted/side effects • Drug interactions • Inter- and intra-patient differences Pharmacokinetics Actions of body on

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    Transmembrane Receptors

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    PHYSIOLOGY Transmembrane receptors composed of excitable G-proteins‚ which cross the cell membrane and link selectively with extra cellular ligands are called adrenoceptors. They are also termed as α-2 Adrenoceptor agonists α-2 adrenergic receptors. Three α-2 isoreceptors - α-2a‚ α-2b and α-2c of adreno receptor bind α-2 agonists and antagonists with similar rapport and share an amino acid composition homology of roughly 70 to 75%. The efficacy of sub receptor specific agonists that constrains deleterious

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    Communication Modalities

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    Communication Modalities Communication Modality Used For Marketing in Health Care: Email Miscommunication can be a significant challenge in the health care market. Strategies to improve communication with patients include a variety of communication modalities. Consumers and providers both benefit from the variety of communication modalities; one specific beneficial mode of communication used is e-mail. Providers‚ who have good communication relationships with patients led to patient satisfaction

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    The Naked Stimulus

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    I. Summary The stimulus package was created by President Obama and his administration to help the recovery of America’s recession. The stimulus package was designed to give tax payers extra money that they will spend on the economy lifting America out of the recession. However‚ instead of using the stimulus package‚ the money could’ve been saved and still achieve the same effect as the stimulus package. Saving money will “have precisely the same impact on national income as spending.”This is

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    1. A 1.4M Hz carrier is modulated by a music signal that has a frequency components from 20 Hz to 10k Hz. Determine the range of frequencies generated for the upper and lower sidebands. Solution: Upper Side Band = 1‚ 400‚ 000 Hz + 20 Hz = 1‚400‚ 020 Hz          Up to  = 1‚ 400‚ 000 Hz + 10‚ 000 Hz = 1‚ 410‚ 000 Hz         Lower Side Band = 1‚ 400‚ 000 Hz – 10‚ 000 Hz = 1‚ 390‚ 000 Hz          Up to  = 1‚ 400‚ 000 Hz – 20 Hz = 1‚ 399‚ 980 Hz 2. Determine

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    Quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) ([pic] /ˈkwɑːm/ or /ˈkæm/ or simply "Q-A-M") is both an analog and a digital modulation scheme. It conveys two analog message signals‚ or two digital bit streams‚ by changing (modulating) the amplitudes of two carrier waves‚ using the amplitude-shift keying (ASK) digital modulation scheme or amplitude modulation (AM) analog modulation scheme. The two carrier waves‚ usually sinusoids‚ are out of phase with each other by 90° and are thus called quadrature carriers

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