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Most of the energy applied to an X ray tube is converted into:
Most of the energy released in fission process is in process of
Most of the energy expended in deforming a metal by cold working is
Most of the energy available to a consumer trophic level is used by organisms for
The most important energy-yielding reaction for an aerobic organism is
Most of the biological energy is supplied by mitochondria through (M.P.PMT.1994, AMU. 1998)
Most serious energy loss in reaction steam turbine
Which is most common source of energy from which electricity is produced?
Which country consumes the most energy in the world
In India the most important source of energy is
Which category of compound is most concentrated energy source?
What is the original source of almost all the energy in most ecosystems?
Which of the following phosphate compounds is MOST important in the production of energy?
Which of the following transducer materials is the most efficient receiver of ultrasonic energy?
Which of the following transducer materials is the most efficient receiver of ultrasonic energy?
The angle of divergence for the divergent cone of a venturimeter which will give most efficient conversion of kinetic energy is about
If variable part of annual cost on account of interest and depreciation on the capital outlay is equal to the annual cost of electrical energy wasted in the conductors, the total annual cost will be minimum and the corresponding size of conductor will be most economical. This statement is known as
If variable part of annual cost on account of interest and depreciation on the capital outlay is equal to the annual cost of electrical energy wasted in the conductors, the total annual cost will be minimum and the corresponding size of conductor will be most economical. This statement is known as
A 45-year-old woman has recently undergone lumpectomy and radiation therapy for a stage II breast cancer. She received chemotherapy for 6 months. Her periods ceased while she was receiving chemotherapy, and she remains amenorrheic. Her tumor was rich in estrogen receptor, and she is taking tamoxifen. Her hair is growing back, her energy is returning, and she has no specific complaints, but she is worried about recurrence. In addition to routine follow-up, what is the most appropriate management of this patient?
A 44-year-old woman has a lumpectomy and radiation therapy for stage II breast cancer. She receives 6 months of chemotherapy. Her periods cease while she is receiving chemotherapy, and she remains amenorrheic. Her tumor was found to be rich in estrogen receptor, and she is taking tamoxifen. Her hair is growing back and her energy is returning, but she is having severe hot flushes that keep her awake at night. She is so tired during the day that she is unable to perform her job in a satisfactory manner. She also relates that she and her husband have been unable to have satisfying sexual relations because intercourse is painful for her. What would be the most appropriate treatment for this patient?