Acetatas, also known as acetates, are salts or esters of acetic acid. These compounds are commonly used in various industries due to their versatile nature and properties. In biology, acetate plays a crucial role as it is involved in processes like the fermentation of acetyl CoA to acetate. This conversion is essential for energy production in cells.
The fermentation of acetate itself is another significant biological process where it serves as a substrate for microorganisms to produce energy through metabolic pathways. Structurally, acetatas consist of an acetyl group linked to a molecule containing oxygen – giving them their unique chemical composition. The uses of acetatas are diverse, ranging from being used as solvents and additives in the manufacturing industry to serving …
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HIPAA is comprised of several rules which covered entities must follow. A covered entity (CE) is a healthcare provider, health plan, or healthcare clearinghouse. Third-party service providers to the healthcare and insurance industries (“Business Associates”) may also be . The most important rules are the Privacy Rule and the Security Rule, knowledge of which is essential for any employee in the healthcare industry.
The Privacy Rule
The Privacy Rule of 2003 was introduced to regulate the use and disclosure of protected healthcare information (PHI) held by CEs and their BAs. The Privacy Rule protects the private information of healthcare patients from access by unauthorized individuals while simultaneously allowing for the efficient disclosure of PHI…
Enrique Gili
SAN DIEGO, California, Feb 9 2007 (IPS) – A new breed of prospector is hunting for buried treasure on the sea floor, this time looking for breakthrough drugs derived from the natural heritage of the world s oceans.
Scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography believe that this vast and unexplored region may hold medical treatments for a host of ailments, from infectious diseases to cancer.
From his seaside corner office overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Dr. William Fenical, director of the Scripps Centre for Marine Biotechnology, presides over a research facility that has discovered more microorganisms in a single teaspoon of ocean water than there are trees in an entire rainforest.
He believes they have the potential to save the lives of mi…
Evelyn Matsamura Kiapi
KAMPALA, Mar 25 2010 (IPS) – They endure stigma, discrimination, violence and extreme poverty, but Ugandan women living with disabilities say the greatest challenge facing them centres on their reproductive health.
In addition to the impacts of physical, mental, intellectual and sensor impairments, we are double discriminated (against), first as women, and then as disabled, said Beatrice Guzu, executive secretary of the National Organisation of Women with Disabilities in Uganda.
According to Guzu, while women s empowerment and gender equality strategies emphasise the importance of addressing discrimination against women, such strategies do not target women with disabilities.
Law offers little protection
Uganda has a disability p…
Nastasya Tay
MAPUTO, Sep 20 2010 (IPS) – Civil society groups are challenging a six-month authorisation granted aluminium giant BHP Billiton to emit potentially dangerous fumes from its Mozal smelter into the air without treating them first.
The company says it needs six months to upgrade fume treatment centres, during which time emissions will b…
Dalia Acosta
HAVANA, Oct 12 2010 (IPS) – Raúl Regueiro remembers every detail about the creation, 10 years ago in Cuba, of the project for the prevention of HIV/AIDS among men who have sex with men, and the way the initiative crossed the boundaries of purely health-related concerns to address the question of social inclusion.
Although homosexuality had been mentioned before, up to that point no work had been done with men, Regueiro told IPS. A co-founder of the project, Regueiro s idea is now applied in 14 provinces on the island and involves around 1,700 volunteer health outreach workers who act as direct links with Cuban communities.
It was the first time the people most affected by HIV/AIDS participated in a programme that was focused on educating people and on …
ATLANTA, Georgia, May 31 2013 (IPS) – The U.S. Congress is on the brink of making billions of dollars in cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programme (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps, which provides direct benefits to individuals and families in poverty.
SNAP benefits are already set to decrease in November 2013, when increased benefits that were included in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, or federal stimulus package, expire.
A selection of foods available on a food stamp budget. Credit: Miss Karen/cc by 2.0
Benefits which currently represent a …
Plastic bags and bottles comprise a major part of the rubbish that clogs this delicate mountain ecosystem when scores of Hindu devotees flock to the Amarnath cave in Kashmir to worship a representation of the god Shiva. Credit: Athar Parvaiz/IPS
PAHALGAM, India, Aug 17 2015 (IPS) – As he struggled to find a section of the stream clean enough to rinse off his muddy shoes, Mohan Kumar, a Hindu pilgrim on his way to the holy Amarnath shrine in Indian-administered Kashmir, gazed with despair over the filth that lay thick on the landscape.
“I fail to understand how our journey of faith can reconcile with all this filth.” — Mohan Kumar, a Hindu pilgrim on his way to the ho…
The UN prefers to deliver humanitarian assistance by land rather than air. UN Photo/Fred Noy.
UNITED NATIONS, Jun 3 2016 (IPS) – The UN has begun plans to deliver aid to besieged Syrian towns by air but says there are a number of obstacles in the way and that delivery by land remains its preferred choice.
The UN had promised to plan the air drops if there had been no progress made on access by land to besieged areas by June 1.
That deadline has now passed, with negligible improvement in access, and UN officials Thursday faced numerous questions from journalists about the promised airdrops.
The World Food Program “is implementing its plan to mov…