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    Do Motivation Drive Employee’S Performance in Public Sector Organization

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    Every organizations whether private or public, have a principal goal of achieving the objectives set for the organization, this cannot be achieve without gingering the employees performance, scholars have advanced reason why motivational packages can work in any sector and the employees can performance, without x-raying the system approach to the motivation, this review suggest that the system approach has a adverse effect on the motivation of the employee, hence there is a need to treat motivation with the system approach, that will lead to better motivation and better output of the performance. Keywords: Motivation, employee’s performance and public secto

    Economic Implications of Drug Abuse among the Youths

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    Over the years, various government and communities has frown on the new form of menace that has bedevil the society, and is eating deep into the productivity sector of the economic as its directly affect the youths, leaving the labor market vacuum of labor force simply because the youth have indulge in diverse kind of drug abuse, that have made them insane and unproductively members of the society, hence this review analyzes the economic implications of drug abuse on the youth and the economic, and the need for strict measures to be taken to mitigate the menace, there will come a time, where the working age group will be scarce in the labor market. Keywords: Economic implication and Drug Abus

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    Reference values for N-terminal Pro-brain natriuretic peptide in premature infants during their first weeks of life

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    The aim of our study was to observe the temporal distribution of serum N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) in premature infants of ≤ 31 weeks of gestational age (GA) during the first weeks of life. NT-proBNP values of 118 preterm infants born ≤ 31 weeks GA were determined during the first week of life, after 4 ± 1 weeks of life, and at a corrected GA of 36 ± 2 weeks. Infants were divided into two groups: those without relevant complications and those with complications related to prematurity. NT-proBNP values of infants without complications define our exploratory reference values. The Median NT-proBNP level of these infants was 1896 ng/l (n = 27, interquartile range (IQR): 1277-5200) during the first week of life, 463 ng/l (n = 26, IQR: 364-704) at 4 ± 1 weeks of life, and 824 ng/l (n = 33, IQR: 714-1233) at a corrected GA of 36 ± 2 weeks. Infants born < 28 + 0 weeks GA had significantly higher NT-proBNP values (n = 9, median: 5200, IQR: 1750-8972) than infants born ≥ 28 + 0-31 weeks GA (n = 18, median: 1528, IQR: 838-3052; p = 0.017). Growth restriction or PDA status could not account for the difference in NT-proBNP values between GA groups.Conclusions: The results of our observational and cross-sectional study describe exploratory reference values for NT-proBNP levels in preterm infants of ≤ 31 weeks GA according to postnatal age. NT-proBNP levels during the first week of life are high and widely distributed in preterm infants and decrease subsequently to reach a distinctly lower and stable plateau at around 1 month of life. Our results suggest an influence of GA on NT-proBNP values in the first week of life. What is Known: • Several complications related to prematurity, e.g., hemodynamically significant PDA, pulmonary hypertension, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, and retinopathy of prematurity, have been associated with a temporary rise in NT-proBNP values in preterm infants during their first weeks of life. What is New: • This observational study provides reference values for NT-proBNP levels of very and extremely preterm infants during their first weeks of life. • In premature infants without complications, NT-proBNP values during their first week of life depend on gestational age at birth

    Reference values for N-terminal Pro-brain natriuretic peptide in premature infants during their first weeks of life

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    The aim of our study was to observe the temporal distribution of serum N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) in premature infants of = 28 + 0-31 weeks GA (n = 18, median: 1528, IQR: 838-3052; p = 0.017). Growth restriction or PDA status could not account for the difference in NT-proBNP values between GA groups. Conclusions: The results of our observational and cross-sectional study describe exploratory reference values for NT-proBNP levels in preterm infants of <= 31 weeks GA according to postnatal age. NT-proBNP levels during the first week of life are high and widely distributed in preterm infants and decrease subsequently to reach a distinctly lower and stable plateau at around 1 month of life. Our results suggest an influence of GA on NT-proBNP values in the first week of life. What is Known: Several complications related to prematurity, e.g., hemodynamically significant PDA, pulmonary hypertension, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, and retinopathy of prematurity, have been associated with a temporary rise in NT-proBNP values in preterm infants during their first weeks of life. What is New: This observational study provides reference values for NT-proBNP levels of very and extremely preterm infants during their first weeks of life. In premature infants without complications, NT-proBNP values during their first week of life depend on gestational age at birth

    Chemical and Functional Properties of Pasting Producing from Plantain, Mesquite Seed Flours and Rice Bran

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    The goal of the study was to see whether plantain flour could be blended with rice bran and mesquite flour to produce composite flour that might be included in the diet of some people with health issues. According to the findings, the chemical composition of the top-rated enriched composite flour showed 10.41 to 14.70 % moisture, 3.37 to 11.70 % protein, 62.79 to 80.74 % carbohydrate, 1.35 to 1.71 % ash, 3.68 to 0.37 % fibre and 0.30 to 0.58 % fat. Mineral composition showed calcium 3.08 to 4.00 mg/100g, potassium 5.03 to 6.65 mg/100g, zinc 0.038 to 0.053 mg/100g, iron 0.029 to 0.038 mg/100g and sodium 0.51 to 0.80 mg/100g. Functional properties showed swelling capacity 3.85 g/g to 4.26 g/g, bulk density 0.40 to 0.44 g/cm3, solubility 6.94 to 17.35 %  , water absoption capacity 58.00 to 59.80 %.  Therefore, adding up to 30% of rice bran and mesquite flour to the composite flour mix would enhance its nutritional value

    Ray Charles et les Raelets / Ray Charles et les Raelets

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    Comprend : HIT THE ROAD JACK / Percy Mayfield - THEM THAT GOT / Ricci Harper - CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINNY / James A. Bland - STICKS AND STONES / Titus Turner - BUT ON THE OTHER HAND BABY / Ray Charles et Percy Mayfield - STOMPIN' ! ROOM ONLY / Howard Marks - THE DANGER ZONE / Percy Mayfield - UNCHAIN MY HEART / A. Jones et F. James - I WONDER / C. Grant et R. Leveen - MY BABY / Ray Charles - HARDHEARTED HANNAH / J. Yellen ; M. Ager et C. Bates - WORRIED LIFE BLUES / M. Merriweather - WHO YOU GONNA LOVE / Ray Charles - BIRTH OF THE BLUES / De Sylva ; Brown et HendersonBnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière
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