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Where can I get a low-interest loan?

Home loan is taken to finance your dream of purchasing a house. The interest rate on home loan starts at around 8.50%. But whether you will be able to get a home loan at this interest rates or not depend upon the following:  CIBIL Score: Having a good CIBIL score is very important for availing any type of loan. A score of 650 and above is considered good for availing a home loan. With a score below this, you might get a loan, but the interest rate will be a little high for you. Hence, good CIBIL score plays a very important role in getting the loan at a lower interest rate.  Loan Tenure: Loan tenure refers to the time period within which you plan to repay the borrowed. Loan tenure has an inverse relation with interest rate, higher is the loan tenure lesser will be the interest rate for you and vice-versa.  Income: Needless to say, having a stable income is a necessity if you want to get your loan approved. Higher your income, greater the amount of money banks are willing to lend you. All lenders insist that applicants should have a certain level of income to be eligible for a home loan. This, of course, varies according to your profession. Thus, your income plays an important role in determining your home loan interest rates.

How intense is it to be an orthopedic surgeon?

It can run from the mundane to the frantic intense. Trauma surgery is intense. I have spent 23 hours operating on one patient (and I am a fast surgeon) fixing 16 broken bones. The patient was becoming unstable and I told the staff: “We need to put our toys away and get this patient to ICU now otherwise we will kill him with all bones fixed”. All agreed with me as he entered DIC. We gave him FFP blood and anticoagulants. He did fine….and 3 days later he had his last orthopedic operation. 26 hours of surgery. I was paid zero. 6 months later (after sent to collections…he even refused to sign up for retroactive Medicaid) he tried to come in for a sprained ankle from playing basketball. We refused.This patient needed a trauma center and had been accepted to one. Unbeknownst to me and my compatriots our hospital had agreed to accept ALL transfers from this little hospital across the state line into Mississippi. The chief of staff of all 7 doctors demanded he come to our hospital rather than the level one trauma center. I tried to transfer him to a trauma center. The one he had previously been accepted to refused as it was the “Holiday season” and the ones in Louisiana could not accept a non-Louisiana patient.This patient needed 5 orthopedic surgeons, not one. After the case I wrote the director of the program that had refused him (after previously accepting him). I had all the details. 1 senior resident lost his job and I got a real apology (a call and written letter).Since the hospital accepted him I made them do all of the post op x-rays….$1000 per visit. All the orthopedic surgeons went in to the administrator together and said we would sign off our privileges for all serious trauma (long bone fractures, spinal fractures…for which I made them $2 million a year) etc.They caved in 2 days. We were not a trauma center. I am just glad the kid survived.

What is the difference between total ion chromatography and GC-MS?

You are asking what's the difference between starch and KFC french fries.What GC-MS get for one sample is a 3D chart, which contains time-M/Z-intensity.Total ion chromatography (TIC) is just a method to process the huge amount of data generated by one GC-MS (or HPLC-MS etc.) run, and turn the 3D message to an 2D message. It means for each point on the time axis of the chart, sum up the intensity of every M/Z, and this (time, total intensity) point was shown on the chart.Another method is called SIM(Selective Ion Monitoring), although it normally refer to an experiment setting instead of data processing method. SIM means to extract some specific M/Z, normally to extract information of some specific desired compounds.(Figure, the upper one is TIC. The lower ones, are SIM searching for each length of alkanes)

Can a gas diffuse in a gas?how about a gas in a liquid?give example?

diffusion is the movement of paricle from a region of higher conc. to a region of lower conc. therefore a gas can diffuse in a gas if either one is conc. in one point and the same goes for gas in liquid

example: u can smell the fart of someone else even though he's sitting at the other end. that's because his fart diffused into the air you breathe in.

When there is no spectral library, How can I build the SRM method with theoretical digestions in Skyline? Do you have step by step protocol that I can use to study?

Thanks for the A2A. Skyline is a product of the McCoss lab in Seattle, and is extremely well documented, but is outside my particular expertise.I would start at their support page: https://skyline.ms/project/home/...? And then I’d sign-up for the Support Board: https://skyline.ms/wiki/home/sup...I have absolute confidence that they’ll be able to get you to your answer.Good luck!

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