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Ivano Frankivsk Medical University     Established: 1945 Abbreviated Name: IFNMU Address: Galyskastr 2, 76018 Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine Subordination: Ministry of Public Health of Ukraine Accreditation level: IVth level. (Highest in Ukraine) Conferred by State Accreditation Committee of Ukraine, as per Record no. 10 of April 24, 1994 Hospital Beds: Over 2600+ Associated Hospitals: 12 Hospitals […]

Company can sell the goods on credit or cash. Cash sale is inflow of cash and it is controlled under cash flow analysis. But credit sale creates sundry debtors. Company has to receive money from them. If company starts to sell on return of cash, then it decreases the level of company’s sale and profitability. On the other side, if companypromotes credit sale, it can […]

Introduction of Working Capital ManagementWorking capital management is the device of finance. It is related to manage of current assets and current liabilities. After learning working capital management, commerce students can use this tool for fund flow analysis. Working capital is very significant for paying day to day expenses and long term liabilities. Meaning and Concept of Working […]

Test Name Reference Range Acid phosphatase, prostatic, serum 0 – 0.8 U/L ACTH 6.0 – 76.0 pg/mL Alanine aminotransferase (ALT), serum   male 10 – 55 U/L   female 7 – 30 U/L Albumin, serum 3.5 – 5.2 g/dL Albumin, CSF 11 – 48 mg/dL Aldosterone, serum or plasma   Standing (normal salt diet) 2 to 5 times […]

5. Pyruvate dehydrogenase and the citric acid cycle 5.2 Structure and function of pyruvate dehydrogenase The PDH reaction occurs in three successive steps that are catalyzed by three different subunits The structural organization of the PDH complex A lipoamide tether guides the substrate from one active site to the next The pyruvate dehydrogenase reaction involves […]

11. Cholesterol metabolism 11.6 Cholesterol and atherosclerosis Is atherosclerosis a metabolic disease? Macroscopic appearance of atherosclerotic lesions Microscopic appearance of atherosclerotic lesions Development of an atherosclerotic lesion Metabolic aspects of atherosclerosis Two modes of uptake of cholesterol into macrophages Experimental modifications that turn LDL into a ligand for the scavenger receptor Which modifications of LDL […]

11. Chemotherapy of infectious diseases 11.5 Antibiotics that inhibit ribosomal protein synthesis Chloramphenicol lodges into the peptidyl-transfer site of the ribosome Structure and action mechanism of puromycin Aminoglycosides Tetracyclines Macrolides Chloramphenicol Puromycin … Bacterial ribosomes are substantially smaller and structurally different from those found in eukaryotic cells. Many, but not all antibiotics that inhibit ribosomal […]

 Elementary Blood Physiology Composition of Blood      Blood has two components: 1. Plasma    The liquid matrix of blood.    Plasma contains dissolved proteins and numerous dissolved solutes. 2. Formed Elements    a. Red blood cells (rbc’s)    b. White blood cells (immune system)    c. Platelets (clotting mechanism) Plasma     The components of plasma include: 1. Water is the […]

Chapter 10 – Sensory   General Principles      The afferent neurons of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) pick up information received by sensory receptors.      Stimuli detected inside the body travel to the CNS by means of visceral afferents and are detected by visceral receptors. We are not aware of these receptors.      Visceral receptors […]

Chapter 13 Nervous Tissue The nervous and endocrine systems control and adjust the activities of other organ systems. Overview      The nervous system has two anatomical subdivisions: Central Nervous System (CNS) – The CNS consists of the brain and the spinal cord. The CNS integrates, processes and coordinates. Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) – The PNS […]

Chapter 13 Nervous Tissue The nervous and endocrine systems control and adjust the activities of other organ systems. Overview      The nervous system has two anatomical subdivisions: Central Nervous System (CNS) – The CNS consists of the brain and the spinal cord. The CNS integrates, processes and coordinates. Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) – The PNS is all of the nervous tissue outside of the CNS. […]


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