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Science/Technology / Tubular Or Dry Solar Batteries Which Is The Best? by OTTAB: 8:53am On Jun 18 |
I want to buy solar batteries, which is more durable dry or tubular batteries? Can you recommend a trusted brand? |
Car Talk / Honda Accord 2004 V6 Engine Over Floating Only In The Morning by OTTAB: 6:19am On Mar 24, 2022 |
I have Honda Accord (EOD) which is jerky early morning and stops while driving in the middle of the road. Mechanic have tried to fix it with no success. Kindly advise on what to do. |
Health / Re: Why Do Medical Practitioners Use Crazy Writing When Prescribing Drugs? by OTTAB: 7:25am On Aug 10, 2017 |
There are two things contributing to reasons why the writing appear unclear to general populace 1) They dont understand what is being writting because they are mostly medical jergons (terminologist). It is just like an accounting student who take a chemistry book, he can hardly understand anything even though it is typed clearly. So it is not how clear it is, it is whether you understand what is writing or not, no matter how clear it may be, if you don't understand the content, how would you understand the meaning. For example who can tell me the meaning of this Intravenous Antitetanus Serum stat or Intradermal perfloxacin nocte If you don't understand the meaning, it is not because of the nature the writing, it is because of the nature of the content. 2) It is normal that most people handwriting get distorted while writing fast. This is true for doctors too. Even those with good handwriting among them get their writing distorted while prescribing for several patients withing short period of time. Sometimes their handwriting can actually be poor, but it is mostly due to the speed of writing. NB: Part of ethical principle of prescription is that it should be writing clearly. 1 Like |
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