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CDC’s “One Health” aims to teach individuals in affected areas about zoonotic viruses and help reduce the spread of disease. Other laboratory techniques are used to analyze genes and proteins without working with live virus. These include Western blotting, Coomassie staining, PCR, and crosslinking assays. The ultimate goal is to better understand the Nipah virus in order to lead to the development of effective vaccines and other therapeutics. Promising results came out from a 2004 paper which had
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The Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing believes that clinical experience is instrumental
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All students will receive feedback (written and oral; formative and summative) from faculty regardin
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The University maintains general liability insurance that covers students while they are caring for
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While in clinical agencies and throughout clinical rotations, students are representing PLU and the
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is specialized clothing or equipment that is worn by the employe
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The use of safer medical devices and sharps is suggested wherever feasible. Supervisors are asked
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What You Need To KnowThere has been a recent resurgence of bedbugs in the United States. With the
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from the singlet or triplet state. The triplet excitons that are formed on picosecond timescale decay slowly, which is ideal for harnessing them in photovoltaic devices. Sweet Taste and Safety: Health and Environmental Effects of Aspartame and Sucralose Leighton R. Kingma, Senior Capstone Seminar The use of artificial and non-nutritive sweeteners has been on the rise in the past several decades. The increased intake of these sweeteners has led to many studies that seek to determine what potential
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Clinical placement orientation and onboarding requirements To progress to the clinical setting all s
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