When immunotherapy is effective, it works very well. However, some reports indicate upward of 75% of the time it does not work. Identify three biological reasons why immunotherapy might not work. Give details of each.
Immunotherapy is generally advised to the patient's suffering from cancer and it is the treatment in which bodies own immune system recognizes and fight against the cancer cells.
However its efficacy can be influenced by several factors, which is described in the image as below:



When immunotherapy is effective, it works very well. However, some reports indicate upward of 75% of...
Sophia is a 4-year-old girl that has just started preschool. She is very anxious at home and her parents have noticed that she becomes very clingy and fearful in situations outside of the home. Her preschool teacher reports that Sophia does not often play with other children and when she does she can often be aggressive with them. The family is not sure why she is behaving this way or what to do about it. A friend of the family...
Mona Dubbins, RN works for a profit-making biologicals development firm (SciTec)that has recently collaborated with Robert DeSalle, a vaccine researcher at a well-known medical school in the Northeast. DeSalle has been working on developing a vaccine against the Coronavirus that uses live Coronavirus, arguing that whole, weakened viruses have been very effective with such diseases as polio and smallpox in the past. By deleting certain genes from Chiroptera Coronavirus, DeSalle has created a highly-effective bat vaccine. He is now eager...
1.Define both job performance and organizational commitment as well as list/describe the three types of behaviors that make up job performance and three types of commitment that make up OC. Give an example for each concept. 2. Now, think back to both your current and past jobs. Can you identify an instance where you, a coworker, or a direct report was demonstrating EITHER a problem with job performance or organizational commitment? (if the answer is no, try to come up...
3. Draw a cell with three chromosomes as it moves through mitosis and cytokinesis. 4. Draw a cell with three chromosomes as it move through meiosis and cytokinesis. 5. Why are some cancers heritable and some are not? What is an example of a type of cancer that might be inherited and an example of one that is not? 6. Describe how chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy are used to treat cancer. Describe how cancer cells look and act different than...
Effective automation is seldom about taking what works in the physical world and just doing it in or with a computer. The best forms of automation tends to occur when the work process is transformed into a totally differ process that could not be done without automation support. For example, airplanes designed to be flown by humans without automation tend to be very stable and will typically return to straight and level flight when the human provides no control input....
Part 1-Please answer the following essay questions 1. We discussed the advantages and disadvantages of internal recruiting, interviews and reference checks (and the entire hiring process). Please identify ONE disadvantage of each of these three activities -- and explain why you believe they are "disadvantages." 2. Choose ONE interview question listed below and answer it on paper as if it was being asked of you in a face-to-face interview. Please identify the Interview Question #. Details, details, details are necessary...
1. Expain the effect of a discretionary cut in taxes of $40 billion on the economy when the economy’s marginal propensity to consume is .75. How does this discretionary fiscal policy differ from a discretionary increase in government spending of $40 billion? 2.Explain what is meant by a built-in stabilizer and give two examples. 3.Differentiate between discretionary fiscal policy and nondiscretionary or built-in stabilization policy. 4.What does the “standardized budget” measure and of what significance is this concept? 5.What are...
Assignment Content Purpose of Assignment This week's focus is on the preparation of financial reports for internal users, such as managers. This case study applies the concepts of managerial accounting, through comparative and ratio analysis, and requires students to identify financial data needed by managers for decision making. Resources Ratio Analysis Grading Guide Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), U.S. Securities and Exchange Committee (SEC) Scenario Worksheet Tutorial help on Excel and Word functions can be found on the Microsoft Office...
Chief Complaint: 75-year-old woman who fell on her left hip. History: Judy Smith, a 75-year-old white female, was brought to the emergency room by her son after falling in her kitchen. She has had no major health problems in the past, but she has led an inactive lifestyle and has smoked cigarettes for over 40 years. Judy stated that she spilled water on the kitchen floor while making breakfast and forgot it was there, only minutes later to walk to...
CDs are a very safe investment because they are usually insured by the U.S. government. (There are some CDs that are not insured so it is important to always check!) Because they are so safe, CDs earn low rates of interest. The amount earned on an investment is often called the return. In general, investments with higher risk also have the potential for higher rates of return. For example, if you invest in a stock, which is like buying a...