ON THE POSSIBILITY OF USING THE CHEMOMETRIC (DISCRIMINANT) METHOD OF ANALYSIS IN THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HEROIN

On the Possibility of Using the Chemometric (Discriminant) Method of Analysis in the Comparative Study of Heroin

The paper aimed to ascertain the possibility of using the chemometric (discriminant) method when analyzing the results of mid-range IR spectroscopy and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry for a comparative study of heroin to establish a common source of origin.The advantage of this method of comparative research in comparison to the existing Phone

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Challenges to physician–patient communication about medication use: a window into the skeptical patient’s world

Tanya Bezreh1, M Barton Laws1, Tatiana Taubin1, Dena E Rifkin2, Ira B Wilson11Health Services Policy and Practice, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA; 2Divisions of Nephrology and of Preventive Medicine, University of Fish California, San Diego, CA, USAAbstract: Patients frequently do not take medicines as prescribed and often do not communicate

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Laparoscopic repair of combined extra- and intraperitoneal bladder ruptures in a patient with blunt trauma: Use of the bladder suspension method

Urinary bladder rupture is commonly due Sticker to blunt abdominal trauma rather than penetrating trauma.Intraperitoneal bladder rupture (IBR) is a concrete indication of surgical management.On the other hand, surgeons should perform surgeries in patients with extraperitoneal bladder rupture (EBR) solely in complicated cases.Uncomplicated EBR is ma

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