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A dispensing bag from a customer s competitor was submitted for a partial deformulation of the film laminate layer structure since this bag was performing in a superior manner to the customer s own product. The goal of the work was to... [Pg.627]

Service delivery is the interface between the healthcare system and its patients where the ultimate goal is effective treatment of health problems. This decision point encompasses inpatient and outpatient care, drug administration or dispensing and counseling, ADE monitoring, and patient compliance. [Pg.267]

Presently, immunohistochemistry requires improvements in quality, reproducibility, speed, quantitation, and standardization. Some of these goals can be achieved by using computerized bar code-driven automatic immunostainers that automatically dispense reagents, control washing, mixing, and heating to optimize immunohistochemical reaction... [Pg.107]

The next types of clinical services along the continuum are those which pertain to disease-state management. These services occur separately from the dispensing function over an extended period but have an added feature of ongoing patient education and an extensive review of drug therapy as it relates to attainment of the patients therapeutic goals. A comprehensive patient chart is created, patient sessions may last from 15 to... [Pg.431]

A microfluidic device has been developed, which allows hybridization in 15 min and was able to discriminate between four Staphylococcus strains (134). A similar device has also been developed for cell lysis (135). The goal of these devices is to allow a clinical lab to take a patient specimen dispense it into a cassette and have DNA extraction, labeling, hybridization, and scanning occur automatically (136). [Pg.13]

By the autumn of 1941, some 150,000 producer gas vehicles were already in use in Germany and the areas controlled by her. The conversion of existing trucks to producer gas resulted in a monthly savings of about 45 million liters of liquid fuel. The goal was to free every bit of dispensable fuel for the Wehr-macht. 1 By the end of the war, more than 500,000 producer gas vehicles had been put into service by the Germans.88... [Pg.461]

A successful pharmaceutical care practice must have a clear separation of resources between a product-focused business and fhe patienf service business. A lack of clear resource separation befween the two businesses manifests in patient confusion, as well as practitioner frusfration when having to abandon patient care goals in the face of growing prescription-dispensing demands. Experiences from many attempted practices indicate fhat when the two businesses are indistinguishable to consumers, reimbursement for the provision of pharmaceutical care rarely occurs. A clear separation of services leads to an enhanced professional image and improves fhe opportunity to obtain reimbursement for services. [Pg.248]

The encyclopedia is meant to give relatively succinct overviews of sometimes very complex subjects. Formal references and footnotes were dispensed with because these seemed less relevant to the encyclopedia s goals than a simple list of recommended readings designed to lead the reader to more detailed information on a particular subject entry. The entry on Information Resources leads readers to print and electronic sources of information in toxicology. [Pg.3015]

Kids are in the mall not only in the passive role of shoppers—they also work there, especially as fast-food outlets infiltrate the mail s enclosure. There they learn how to hold a job and take responsibility, but still within the same value context. When CBS Reports went to Oak Park Mall in suburban Kansas City, Kansas, to tape part of their hour-long consideration of malls, After the Dream Comes True, they interviewed a teenaged girl who worked in a fast-food outlet there. In a sequence that didn t make the final program, she described the major goal of her present life, which was to perfect the curl on top of the ice-cream cones that were her store s specialty. If she could do that, she would be moved from the lowly soft-drink dispenser to the more prestigious ice-cream division, the curl on top of the status ladder at her restaurant. These are the achievements that are important at the mall. [Pg.575]

The neurochemical basis of both categories of drives - (a) the innate ones necessary for the survival of the individual and the species, and (b) the acquired ones for attaining an unlimited number of dispensable goals - is unknown. The mesencephalic mechanism that keeps the innate drives in action is presumably the less complicated part of the problem. The real crux of the issue seems to be the cortical mechanism that renders the acquisition of an unnatural urge possible. [Pg.9]

Acquired Drives in Service of an Unlimited Number of Dispensable Goals... [Pg.12]


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