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  Your initial post in the discussion this week consists of two parts. First, choose a molecule used in healthcare, industry, or found in a natural source and discuss the importance of this molecule. Be sure to include at least one outside source, and make...

  Describe in your own words Applied Decision Methods with 4 references   Applied methods are diverse, reflecting the many purposes for which human factors information is used. Some of them come from psychology, for example, questionnaires and techniques for acquiring, summarizing, and analyzing data.  ...

 For your initial discussion post, provide one example of homeostasis within the body. Provide a brief 3-4 sentence explanation of the example you choose. Additionally, identify and discuss 1-8 obstacles you may face with this course while learning anatomy and physiology. Examples may include being new to...

Read the PDF given on Canvas (Medical Isotopes: General Concepts) as well as the nuclear chemistry powerpoint and the relevant chapter in the textbook (chapter 5).  You should summarize your learning, ensuring to include information and examples to explain each of the following:  •  ...

Discussion Post: You are required to post items to the course online discussion forum (see the syllabus for how they will be graded) that add value to the topic that is covered for the week, linking theory to real-world examples. Reflect on the following question:...

Initial Post Instructions In this final post, you will be applying what you have learned in the class to the real world. Choose an article involving chemistry published within the last six months. Explain how a chemistry topic you learned in this course can be...

Topic: Why certain molecules are able to cross the blood brain or placental barrier or skin while others are not (CO8) Outcomes: CO 8: Differentiate the common classes of organic functional groups and identify the appropriate common or IUPAC names, applications, and chemical structures...