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    Hosniyeh Hosseinzadeh‚ Fatemeh Atyabi‚ Rassoul Dinarvand‚ Seyed Naser Ostad. Chitosan–Pluronic nanoparticles as oral delivery of anticancer gemcitabine: preparation and in vitro study. International Journal of Nanomedicine 2012:7 1851–1863. 3) Carla Mura‚ Maria Manconi‚ Donatella Valenti‚ Maria Letizia Manca‚ Octavio Díez-Sales‚ Giuseppe Loy‚ Anna Maria Fadda. In vitro study of N-succinyl chitosan for targeted delivery of 5-aminosalicylic acid to colon. Carbohydrate Polymers‚ Volume 85‚ Issue 3‚ 1

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    Marketing Strategic By Group 2: Manon Debattista Alex Dumbrique Jerôme Leuliette Coraly Paturot Jamie Yunger Teacher Fabianne Cyrius Presented to: Table of Contents Introduction: In the current society people are always in a rush they have busy life and don’t take time to settle and this applies to everything even to fulfilling their physiological needs and more particularly eating. Restaurants are based on a simple concept that is serving food to people

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    H Istory O Xm Case Study

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    H istory O f Pulse O xim etry Reno Reddick W hat is a Pulse O xim etry? ▪ Non-invasive method for monitoring a patient ’s O2 saturation ▪ Also measures the patient ’s heart rate ▪ instant results‚ rather than drawing blood from a patient and examining it in a lab. H ow is it used? ▪ a sensor is placed on a thin part of the patient ’s body – Fingertip – Earlobe  Light of two wavelengths is passed through the patient to a photo detector  changing absorbance at each of the wavelengths is measured

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    Japanese nobleman‚ bureaucrat‚ and chronicler. Empress Genmei (Genmei-tennō 660 – December 29‚ 721)‚ also known as Empress Genmyō‚ was the 43rd monarch of Japan‚ according to the traditional order of succession Urashima Tarō is a Japanese legend. Nihon Shoki - sometimes translated as “The Chronicles of Japan”‚ is the second oldest book of classical Japanese history. Fudoki-refer to the oldest records called Kofudoki written in the Nara period. Rikkokushi-is a general term for Japan’s six national

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    School of Languages‚ Humanities and Social Sciences Mapúa Institute of Technology A Research Draft on “Vulgarized Filipino Identity: Development of Filipino Profanity” Introduction Vulgarity of Language Humans express their feelings in many different ways physically‚ mentally or verbally. Vulgar words‚ also known as swearing or cursing exists in all human languages that perform certain functions. One study found that swearing is not merely a common reaction to pain; it actually functions

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    The Legacy of Dr. Kaoru

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    The Legacy of Dr. Kaoru The Legacy of Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa was a Japanese consultant and father of the scientific analysis of causes/ problems in industrial processes. The purpose of this paper is to recognize the life works and address the impacts of Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa’s works on the world. The focus will help the reader understand his background‚ key ideas‚ influence on quality practices‚ and the correlation to total quality management (TQM). Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa

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    Japanese Parasol

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    What is Japanese dance and Japanese Parasol? There are many traditional dances in Japan‚ but the one of the most famous and common dances is the Bon dance‚ called "Bon Odori" in Japanese. People dance the Bon Dance during the Bon Festival‚ held every summer in districts and neighbourhoods in every city in Japan. Above you can see Ms Michiko Moriguchi in a bright red kimono. You can find out more about the different kimonos here. Bon week is held in August every year‚ and Obon‚ as it is often

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    has many islands. Four of them are big‚ and the biggest is the 7th largest island in the world. This island is called Honshu. The islands are near the East Asian coast‚ in the western part of the Pacific Ocean. Japanese people call their country "Nihon" or "Nippon"‚ which means "the origin of the sun" in Japanese. HISTORY In 1941‚ Japan hit Pearl Harbor in Hawaii‚ a water base of the United States and destroyed or damaged many ships and airplanes. This started the United States’ involvement in

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    Msu Iah 207

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    discuss serious issues in straight forward language: * Yoshimoto Banana * Yoshimoto Mahoko * Her father has a successful career as a poet and critic * Love of popular fiction‚ Japanese manage comics pop music * Graduated from Nihon University in 1987 * “Kitchen” * Works: 12 novels and 7collections of essays * “Kitchen” (1987) 1. What does the narrator (mikage) like? --- Kitchens * “The place I like best in this world is the kitchen”. Why does she like kitchen

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    Desmond Doss Desmond Doss is a virtuous person I have chosen‚ as to his contributions he is obscure to the much well known society. To modern audiences‚ most of whom will have little experience of Frontline conflict‚ Doss’s feats belong to the realm of the unimaginable. During battles in the Pacific island of Guam and‚ most famously‚ in Okinawa‚ the then-26-year-old risked his life again and again‚ exposing himself to gunfire to carry his injured companions to safety – and doing it all while refusing

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