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PHC4101 Module 6 Quiz (All Answered)
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What was the "model" during the 1940s and 50s? correct answers intergovernmental, reconstruction 
 
What was the "focus" during the 1940s and 50s? correct answers peace; economic and political stability 
 
What was the "theme" during the 1940s and 50s? correct answers international cooperation 
 
What were the "agents" during the 1940s and 50s? correct answers American and European governments 
 
What were the "events" during the 1940s and 50s? correct answers Bretton Woods, United Nat...
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MSN 571 PHARM MIDTERM EXAM 1 ANSWERS LATEST RATED
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MSN 571 PHARM MIDTERM EXAM 1 ANSWERS LATEST RATED. What is the mechanism of action of ezetimibe? 
 It inhibits the absorption of bile, thus causing the liver to produce bile 
from cholesterol.* 
 It decreases the adhesion of cholesterol on the arterial walls. 
 It inhibits absorption of dietary and biliary cholesterol in the small 
intestine. 
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3. Which of the following is not an expected adverse effect of Niacin? 
 Arthralgias 
 Hyperglycemia 
 Itching 
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Milady Esthetics chapter 12 skin analysis Exam Questions with 100% correct Answers
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What can cause skin conditions? - ANSWER-both internal and external factors 
 
Why are the acid mantle and barrier function not as healthy in dry skin? - ANSWER-lack of lipids 
 
What beverage can cause dehydrated skin? - ANSWER-coffee 
 
What skin type is indicated by larger, visible follicles over most of the face? - ANSWER-oily 
 
What type of skin is characterized by fragile, thin skin and redness? - ANSWER-sensitive 
 
What statement about Fitzpatrick type III skin is true? 
a. it is a very...
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mic 102 final exam questions with correct answers
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antibiotic- old and new definition CORRECT ANSWER - originally referred to any compound produced by one species of microbe that could kill or inhibit the growth of other microbes. 
-today the term is also used for synthetic 
chemotherapeutic agents that are clinically useful but 
chemically synthesized. 
 
Selective toxicity CORRECT ANSWER -a quality of an antibiotic - Antibiotic must selectively kill or inhibit the pathogen but not the host, 
 
How is selective toxicity possible? CORRECT ANSWE...
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UIOWA Microbiology Exam 1 Questions & 100% Correct Answers
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Mitochondria similarity to prokaryotes (bacteria) 
 ~~> Circular DNA and 70S ribosomes 
70S ribosomes subunits are 
 ~~> 50S and 30S 
70S ribosomes found in 
 ~~> Prokaryotes (bacteria & archaea) (and 
mitochondria/chloroplasts) 
80S ribosomes found in 
 ~~> Eukaryotic cells (algae, fungi, protozoa, helminths and animals) 
80S ribosomes subunits are 
 ~~> 60S and 40S 
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ENWC 201 Exam 2 Latest Update 100% Correct
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ENWC 201 Exam 2 Latest Update 100% 
 
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agriculture production, processing, marketing and use of foods, fibers, and byproducts from 
plants crops and animals 
 
air pollution may be natural or man made 
 
air pollution effects acid deposition alters the pH of aquatic environments, range of 
tolerance, removes nutrients like calcium and magnesium 
 
Aldo Leopold father of wildlife management, first professor of game management, report of 
the committee on north American game policy 1930 ...
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BRS MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY – QUESTIONS & ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED.[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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BRS MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY – QUESTIONS & 
ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED. 
"2,5A synthetase is induced by 
(A) Acyclovir 
(B) Amantadine 
(C) Cytarabine 
(D) Foscarnet 
(E) Interferon 
(F) Ribavirin" - -The answer is E. Interferon, a host-encoded glycoprotein that is produced in 
response to virus infection, induces the synthesis of several antiviral proteins, including 2, 5A 
synthetase. 
"50S ribosomal subunits are found in 
(A) Bacteria 
(B) Fungi 
(C) Prions 
(D) Protozoa 
(E) Viruse...
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nit 2: Post War Voices Emerge (1950s1960s) UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Unit 2: Post War Voices Emerge (1950s1960s) UPDATED Exam Questions and 
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Like the modernists, postmodern writers focused on _subjective_ experience rather than 
objective cultural norms. - CORRECT ANSWER- characteristic of or belonging to reality as 
perceived rather than as independent of mind 
The frisky colts _gamboled_ joyfully in the sunny pasture, kicking up thier heels and chasing 
each other about. - CORRECT ANSWER- skipped playfully 
Jackson's thoughts raced. He be...
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CAPS 421 MT 1 Exam Questions and Answers
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CAPS 421 MT 1 Exam Questions and Answers 
What is the life cycle of proteins? - Answer-Translation, Targeting/Translocation, Folding, and Degradation. Degradation can happen during targeting/translocation or folding. 
 
What are the two possible ways a cytosolic protein can be degraded? - Answer-1.) Autophagic pathway 
2.) Ubiquitin-proteasome pathway 
 
What are vesicles? How do autophagosomes differ? - Answer-Small pinched off invaginations of membranes 
Autophagosomes are double membraned 
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NBEO Pharmacology Mandatory Revision Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Bacitracin MOA and toxicity? - inhibits cell wall synthesis - transfer of peptidoglycan 
into the growing bacterial cell wall. It is toxic (bacteriCIDAL) so it is only used as an 
ointment. 
penicillin and cephalosporin MOA - Irreversibly bind to penicillin-binding proteins in 
cell wall [like transpeptidases, which cross-link peptidoglycan]. 
Aminoglycoside and tetracycline MOA - Bind to 30S subunit of ribosome 
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Chloramphenicol, macrolides, clindamycin MOA - Bind to 50S rib...
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