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Clinical nutrition is a specialized branch of healthcare that uses dietary intervention as a primary or supportive therapy for treating various medical conditions. It involves the assessment of a patient's nutritional status and the formulation of specific plans to manage diseases like diabetes, renal failure, or malabsorption.

In a hospital setting, medical nutrition may involve enteral or parenteral feeding—delivering nutrients directly to the stomach or the bloodstream when a patient cannot consume food orally. These formulas are meticulously balanced to provide the exact ratio of macronutrients and micronutrients required for healing.

The practice of clinical nutrition is grounded in biochemistry and physiology. Dietitians and clinicians must understand how specific nutrients interact with medications and how the body’s metabolic needs change during illness. For instance, a patient recovering from major surgery requires increased protein intake to facilitate tissue repair, while a patient with kidney disease might need restricted minerals.

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How Satellite Communication Works and Why It Matters

Satellite communication refers to the use of orbiting satellites to send and receive signals between distant points on Earth. Unlike terrestrial networks that rely on cables and ground-based towers, satellite systems can cover vast regions — including oceans, deserts, and remote areas where laying fiber or building towers is challenging or expensive.

This article explains what satellite communication is, how it works, key applications, and the trends shaping its growth.



What Is Satellite Communication?

Satellite communication involves three main parts:

  • Earth stations – Ground-based antennas that transmit and receive signals.

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US Ceramic Tiles: Quality Manufacturing and Contemporary Styles

The US ceramic tile market is a major consumption hub, characterized by strong demand driven by residential renovation, commercial construction, and a preference for durable, low-maintenance surfaces. While the United States is a top global importer, it also maintains a significant domestic manufacturing base, primarily concentrated in a few states like Texas, Tennessee, and California. The market is bifurcated: domestic producers focus on cost-competitive, high-volume goods like porcelain floor tiles, while imports from Italy, Spain, Mexico, and China supply a wide range of products, from premium designer tiles to economical basics. This creates a diverse and competitive landscape where design trends, price, and supply chain logistics all influence purchasing decisions.

Key trends shaping the US market include the dominance of large-format porcelain slabs and planks that mimic natural wood or stone, the popularity of rectified edges for minimal grout lines, and the rise of through-body color and textured finishes for…

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Welcome to our group Buddy Books Group! A space for us to connect and share with each other. Start by posting your thoughts, sharing media, or creating a poll.

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