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    Best Practices on Chondroitin Quality in a Globalized Supply Chain: Quality Regimes, Standards, and Methodologies

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    There is modest clinical evidence supporting the safe use of Chondroitin Sulfate (CS) for pain management in arthritis patients.(Singh et al., 2015) In the United States CS is used as a dietary ingredient in dietary supplements intended to support joint health, while in the European Union countries CS is included in treatment regimens for osteoarthritis pain management. Accordingly the United States Pharmacopeia has set CS quality standard for dietary supplement grade CS, while the European Pharmacopoeia’s quality standard are for pharmaceutical grade chondroitin sulfate. It has been reported that specific activity of CS depends on the quality: such as chondroitin sulfate structure and properties that determine its bioavailability and efficacy.(Volpi, 2009) Thus CS quality affects therapeutic utility of commercial preparations, particularly products manufactured to meet pharmaceutical standards versus products manufactured to meet food grade standards (dietary supplements). In this poster we discuss various testing methods available that can be used to establish identity, purity, strength, composition and limit of contaminants of CS. To ensure high quality and purity of CS material, we recommend the use of compendial CS standards with complementary analytical procedures as well as adherence to proper quality systems, good laboratory practices and training. These practices will ensure that only high quality CS is used in medicines and dietary supplements so that patients and consumers can benefit appropriately

    Midrash rabah, ʻal ha-Torah.

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    [1] Sefer be-reshit.--[2] Sefer shemot.--[3] Sefer ṿa-yiḳra.--[4] Sefer ba-midbar.--[5] Sefer devarim.Mode of access: Internet

    Ha-Dibbur Ha-Ivri

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    Hebrew Speech, a manual for beginners for the study of Hebrew according to the Natural Method). Author: M. Krinsky. Illustrator: H. Goldberg. Publisher: Ha-Or Publishing. . 146 pp. 254 b/w ills. (+1 color chart) + cover b/w ill. primer.Digital imagedigitize

    Molluscicides of plant origin: molluscicidal activity of some Kenyan medicinal plants

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    En Species listed in KW2 are tested for molluscicidal activity. 30 other species are also recognised as possessing known molluscicidal activity

    Author Ha Jin at Kalamazoo College

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    Photographer unknown.Author Ha Jin's book "Waiting" was selected for the 2002 Summer Common Reading program at Kalamazoo College. The author visited campus that year as part of the program

    Developing A Marketing Recruitment Strategy For International Business

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    Over the last 20 years, recruiting strategies have changed considerably due to the expansion of technology and the Internet. Human resources are also contemplated as the core competitive factor of businesses. This research is conducted to systematize the theoretical basis related to recruitment marketing. Moreover, at various phases, it employs both qualitative and quantitative research approaches. In terms of the empirical component, the owner of the corporate case provided qualitative data. In contrast, quantitative data from possible candidates were reviewed. The theoretical portion gives the audiences a fundamental understanding of recruiting and the use of a recruitment marketing strategy. The author researched some surveys and case studies to gather data from both employees and employers. On the whole, the research findings disclosed the importance of recruitment marketing to international enterprises. Businesses should focus on recruitment marketing to improve recruitment efficiency and reach a bigger pool of potential talents. In the end, the author designated some recommendations for businesses to improve recruitment marketing effectiveness
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