Examples of failure to thrive in the following topics:
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- In individuals with galactosemia, the enzymes needed for further metabolism of galactose are severely diminished or missing entirely, leading to toxic levels of galactose 1-phosphate in various tissues as in the case of classic galactosemia, resulting in hepatomegaly (an enlarged liver), cirrhosis, renal failure, cataracts, brain damage, and ovarian failure.
- Infants affected by galactosemia typically present with symptoms of lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, failure to thrive, and jaundice.
- A specimen should be taken prior to transfusion.
- The enzyme is prone to damage if analysis of the sample is delayed or exposed to high temperatures.
- A Dutch study estimated it to be one in 40,000.
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- Successful entrepreneurs have a unique set of personal characteristics, including the drive to take risks and embrace failure.
- Develop success from failures.
- Discouragement and failure are two of the surest stepping stones to success.
- Entrepreneurs must be willing to accept risk and failure.
- Problem-solving ability:The entrepreneur must thrive on coming up with solutions to complex challenges.
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- Pure water has a pH very close to 7 at 25°C.
- Microorganisms live and thrive within specific pH levels.
- Neutrophiles are organisms that thrive in neutral (pH 7) environments; extromophiles are organisms that thrive in extreme pH environments.
- Alkaliphiles are microbes that thrive in alkaline environments with a pH of 9 to 11, such as playa lakes and carbonate-rich soils.
- Acidophilic organisms are those that thrive under highly acidic conditions (usually at pH 2.0 or below).
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- Most executives pursue strategies that align pricing with revenue generation, enabling their organizations to survive and thrive long term.
- Firms rely on price to cover the costs of production, pay expenses, and provide the profit incentive necessary to continue to operate the business.
- For several decades, business has come increasingly to the realization that new and improved products may hold the key to their survival and ultimate success.
- Anything less will ensure failure.
- The task of marketing management relates to managing demand.
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- A government failure is not the failure of the government to enact a solution to a failure, but rather it is a systematic problem that prevents an efficient government solution to the problem.
- Government failures can occur in relation to both supply and demand within a market.
- In this case, the failure occurs in trying to get one party (agent) to work in the best interest of another party (principal).
- When analyzing government failure, inefficient regulation contributes to market failure.
- Government corruption leads to both market and government failure.
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- Heart failure is defined as the inability of the heart to supply blood to the organs of the body.
- Heart failure (HF) often called congestive heart failure (CHF) is generally defined as the inability of the heart to supply sufficient blood flow to meet the needs of the body.
- The term "heart failure" is sometimes incorrectly used to describe other cardiac-related illnesses, such as myocardial infarction (heart attack) or cardiac arrest, which can cause heart failure but are not equivalent to heart failure.
- In developed countries, around 2% of adults suffer from heart failure, but in those over the age of 65, this increases to 6–10%.
- Echocardiography is commonly used to support a clinical diagnosis of heart failure.
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- Each variety has been bred to thrive at particular elevations and soil and climate conditions.
- The loss of the crop led to famine, death, and mass emigration.
- Resistance to disease is a chief benefit to maintaining crop biodiversity; lack of diversity in contemporary crop species carries similar risks.
- The ability to create new crop varieties relies on the diversity of varieties available and the accessibility of wild forms related to the crop plant.
- Conditions within the vault are maintained at ideal temperature and humidity for seed survival, but the deep underground location of the vault in the arctic means that failure of the vault's systems will not compromise the climatic conditions inside the vault.
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- Acidophilic organisms are capable of thriving under highly acidic conditions.
- The ability to thrive under acidic conditions has promoted the evolution of highly efficient and effective mechanisms that lend them protection in these environments.
- For example, most acidophiles are able to pump protons out of the intracellular space to maintain a neutral pH within the cytoplasm.
- The mechanisms used to pump protons out are quick and effective.
- Discuss the advantages that Acidobacteria have developed due to their ability to thrive in acidic conditions
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- Renal failure (also kidney failure or renal insufficiency) is a medical condition in which the kidneys fail to adequately filter waste products from the blood.
- Symptoms can vary from person to person.
- If the disease progresses, symptoms become noticeable (if the failure is of sufficient degree to cause symptoms).
- It is considered to be chronic renal failure if the decline of renal function is to less than 25%.
- Kidney transplantation requires a person to be at the end stage of renal failure.
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- Congestive cardiac failure is generally defined as the inability of the heart to supply sufficient blood flow to meet the body's needs.
- In developed countries, around 2% of adults suffer from heart failure, but in those over the age of 65, this increases to 6–10%.
- In developing countries, 2-3% percent of the population suffers from heart failure, but in those 70 to 80 years old, it occurs in 20-30%.
- Heart failure affects close to five million people in the U.S. and each year close to 500,000 new cases are diagnosed.
- In many new immigrants to the U.S. the high prevalence of heart failure has largely been attributed to lack of preventive health care or substandard treatment.