Wednesday, July 09, 2008

conversion of unit for s.creatinine and b. sugar

divide the score in micromol/L by 88.4 to get mg/dL for Serum Creatinine

divide the score in mg/dL by 18 to get mmol/L for Blood Sugar

New Open World Corporation's New Seven Wonders of the World

In 2001 an initiative was started by Swiss corporation New Open World Corporation (NOWC) to choose the New Seven Wonders of the World from a selection of 200 existing monuments for profit.[12] Twenty-one finalists were announced January 1, 2006.[13] Egypt was not happy with the fact that the only original wonder would have to compete with the likes of the Statue of Liberty, the Sydney Opera House, and other landmarks; and called the project absurd. To solve this, Giza was named an honorary Candidate.[14] The results were announced on July 7, 2007[15] and are:

Wonder Date of construction Location
Great Wall of China 5th century BCE – 16th century CE China
Petra 6th century BCE Jordan
Christ the Redeemer (statue) Opened 12 October 1931 Brazil
Machu Picchu c.1450 Peru
Chichen Itza c.600 Mexico
Roman Colosseum Completed 80 CE Italy
Taj Mahal Completed c.1648 India
Great Pyramid (Honorary Candidate) Completed c.2560 BCE Egypt

About Ajax

Hi,

This is sohel from bangladesh. I am a web programmer. Now, i wanna to guide about ajax. Actually what is it?? This is actually an extended version of javascript. In a word, javascript is a scripting language by which we can control or regulate a web site from client PC. It can only work in client PC but not in the server. So, it can't send any request to server for getting the result from there and also from DB server. But Ajax, a new rapidly spreading technology, can do all the above things efficiently.

One ques: further: Why should we choose Ajax??
Bcoz, Ajax can retrieve data & information from server without rendering the whole web page rather a particular portion of web site. So, It can save a lot of time particularly when the website has high volume of data & lot of hit simultaneously. Further, it can access data from server whilst the user can access the other part of the web page.


A lot more come soon . . . . . . .


Thanks

What about the OOP in php5.0?

hi,

As far i have used PHP, i didn't get the real flavor of OOP in PHP5.0.
One of the strongest feature of OOP is ploymorphism. It can be used by method overriding. But in PHP we cannot use method overriding efficiently or like as JAVA. So, the requirements of polymorphism is not sufficiently fulfilled here. One more thing is about package in php. Package cannot be used in PHP as like JAVA.

Last but not the least, Is it necessary to use OOP in PHP developing Website??

Any constructive reply is most welcome.

How can you start PHP?

Hi,

I am again to you saying about PHP. Actually, it is very easy to start PHP for the begainner specially who have the knowledge in C language.

Here in PHP, $ ( like US. dollar ha ha) has a powerful impact. Every variable you want to declare must start with a "$" sign e.g., $var, $plus etc. Then you can use this variable in your program.
Now, what about the variable's data type?? Its using is pretty much easier than other languages. You need not declare explicitly the data type here rather you can use it for any data type.

Example:
$var = 1234 ; // Not require to mention data type Integer.
$st = "jhfgjsfdghfjhgjh" ; // Not require to mention data type string.
$doub = 12.36 ; // Not require to mention data type double.

But in case of array declaration,
u should use this way for one dimension,
$arr = array();
or, $arr = array("a","b","c");

For two dimension $arr = array(array());

See you later.

image of a thyroid nodule

cure your depression in 3 minutes with Mike Freeman


There are four stages to cure depression in 3 minutes:

Stage 1 - Unconscious Incompetence

You knew something was wrong, but probably couldn't quite put it into words, and it just seemed to be a general feeling that you couldn't pin-point down to anything specific. During this time you were almost constantly miserable, but didn't know why.

Stage 2 - Conscious Incompetence

This is where you are right now. You have a pretty good idea of what is wrong now. You can verbalize your feelings to others when you need to. But you still don't know what to do about your depression to fix it, and make it better. You are probably feeling very frustrated when you think about it, too.

Stage 3 - Conscious Competence

This is what you will gain from the "3-Minute Depression Cure" program. You will have a very good understanding of what has caused your depression. You will know exactly what to do about it to make it better. Every time something happens that could trigger another bout of depression, you will recognize what you need to do in order to keep your depression from getting out of control. You will have to make a conscious effort at times, but it will be easy when you do.

Stage 4 - Unconscious Competence

After a while you will have developed your ability to use the processes to the point where they become automatic. You won't have to even think about it any more! It takes a little time to get to this point, but it will happen. Remember those people I mentioned above, who just seem naturally cheerful all the time? This is what they are doing! But they just learned to do it naturally, and don't even have a conscious idea of what they do. Birds just fly naturally - they don't think about it. And after a while you will do the same thing.

As you can see, this process is easy to begin with, and just gets easier the more you do it. The more you do it the better you feel, and the better you feel the more you will want to keep doing it.

And thus, the cycle of depression is broken forever.

hospital-a new experiene

What is a Hospital What is a Hospital?
By Carrie Bernard, MD


"Hospital." The word brings to mind many immediate images, but these images have changed for me since I began a career in medicine. It used to be: important people with clipboards, machines that went beep, fear and hope, waiting for an answer. Then it became: waiting for pages, orders not being followed, making decisions about medicines, and pressures to discharge.
 
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