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... 3. Advantages over ointments: Ointments are often aesthetically unappealing, greasiness; stickiness etc. That often results into lack of patient compliance. These vehicles require high concentrations of active ... See full document

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Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

... Money is the most common means of exchanging goods and services. This functional means was invented by Lydian’s which dominated the west part of Anatolia around 7th century B.C. for contributing the commercial ... See full document

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Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

... Irregularities inherent to the administrative systems, often being the result of application of the inconsistent laws and regulations, adopted without detailed elaboration or broadly formulated. These rules giving a way ... See full document

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Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

... SSQM score is obtained in two steps. On the first step, score of questions of sub-criteria for an audit point is calculated as percentage. Each question can only have two values: 0 or 1. Total score for ... See full document

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Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

... followed by more than one agent, date of first notification is taken as beginning of legal proceeding for opposing party is legal arrangement available to procedural economy and[r] ... See full document

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Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

... TOPSIS is a multi-criteria decision making method, developed by C. L. Hwang and K. Yoon (1981). While it is the closeness to be found for ideal solution in TOPSIS method, which is based on finding and selecting the ... See full document

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Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

... Pursuant to Article IV/1 of International Convention for Safe Containers: “For the enforcement of the provisions in Annex I, the Administration shall establish an effective procedure for the testing, inspection ... See full document

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Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

... Within the scope of this performance-based task assignment model that grounds on the target to achieve a fair work distribution by analysing General Directorate of IETT’s curren[r] ... See full document

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Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

Volume 3, Issue 1 (2017)

... In present paper was explained role of the Bitcoin and its involvement in economic activity worldwide, using such practical examples on real business as: AirBaltic, Microsoft, Dell etc. Therefore it can be seen that ... See full document

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Symposium Volume 3, Issue 1

Symposium Volume 3, Issue 1

... Animal data suggests that branch chain amino acid (BCAA) supplementation, in particular leucine supplementation, suppresses energy intake. However, no study to date has evaluated the effects of these supplements on human ... See full document

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S&T Volume 3 Issue 1 Full Collection

S&T Volume 3 Issue 1 Full Collection

... Survive & Thrive: A Journal for Medical Humanities and Narrative as Medicine 105 rhetorically has created through the pattern of narrative romance the ethos of the suffering write[r] ... See full document

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Volume 3 | Issue 1 - 2013

Volume 3 | Issue 1 - 2013

... The formation of urinary tract stones is world wide, sparing no geographical, cultural or racial groups. [7] Those composed of calcium oxalate, either alone or mixed with calcium phosphate, are forming the most common ... See full document

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Volume 3 | Issue 1 - 2013

Volume 3 | Issue 1 - 2013

... 2) Buccal delivery: is the administration of drug via buccal mucosa (the lining of cheek) to the systemic circulation. The buccal mucosa is considerably less permeable than sublingual area, and is generally not able to ... See full document

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Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011

... soluble drugs in terms of their vivo performance due to their inadequate ability to be wetted by and dissolved in the fluid. Hence, improving the solubility and dissolution rate of poorly water soluble drugs is very ... See full document

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Volume 1, Issue 3, November 2012 Page 29

Volume 1, Issue 3, November 2012 Page 29

... In Figure 3, there are the segmentation results by performing the Matlab “edge” command (a), and the proposed algorithm (b). It can be shown that the Matlab “edge” command works better than the proposed algorithm ... See full document

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Volume 1, Issue 3, November 2012 Page 13

Volume 1, Issue 3, November 2012 Page 13

... the volume and composition of all material flows, which could result in a mass balance for all individual unit operations or for the entire company (Berkel, ... See full document

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Volume 1, Issue 3, November 2012 Page 56

Volume 1, Issue 3, November 2012 Page 56

... philosophical issue is whether the simulation is based on a dense and uniform dissection of the space (as in a CA), or based on specific individuals distributed within the ... See full document

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Volume 1, Issue 3, November 2012 Page 44

Volume 1, Issue 3, November 2012 Page 44

... Today cloud computing has become an emerging and dynamic style of computing over internet. It has many advantages and has so far held its promise to eradicate the need of setting up of costly IT-based computing ... See full document

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Volume 1, Issue 3, November 2012 Page 21

Volume 1, Issue 3, November 2012 Page 21

... Liveness is a major attribute in individuals’ feature space but has very low specificity by itself: it is dichotomy of the feature space into live and non-living. Since intruders will introduce a large number of spoofed ... See full document

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Volume 1, Issue 3, November 2012 Page 69

Volume 1, Issue 3, November 2012 Page 69

... Biometrics first came into extensive use for law-enforcement and legal purposes—identification of criminals and illegal aliens, security clearances for employees in sensitive jobs, paternity determinations, forensics, ... See full document

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