Babatunde Unjgltqwbs

Infection Control Nursing | City Of London | London

I am working as Infection Control Nursing.



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The full form of RT PCR is Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction. It's a laboratory technique that combines reverse transcription of RNA into DNA and amplification of specific DNA targets using polymerase chain reaction. This method became widely known during the COVID-19 pandemic as it's the gold standard for detecting viral RNA in test samples. Basically, it's super sensitive at detecting even tiny amounts of genetic material from viruses!

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Changing YYYYMMDD format to a proper date in Power Query is pretty straightforward! Here's how I do it:1. Select the column with your YYYYMMDD values2. Go to the "Transform" tab3. Click on "Data Type" and select "Date" (or "Date/Time" if you need time component)4. If that doesn't work automatically, use "Using Locale" and specify the formatAlternatively, you can use a custom column with this formula:= Date.FromText(Text.From([YourColumn]), "yyyyMMdd")This has saved me tons of time when working with exported data that comes in that numeric date format!

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I'd recommend checking out CreativeMind Technologies—they're a smaller agency but really take the time to understand your business needs. As a restaurant owner in Panipat, I worked with them to create our website and online ordering system, and the results have been fantastic. They're particularly good at responsive designs that work well on mobile devices, which is where most of our customers browse from. Their pricing is also quite reasonable compared to larger agencies in nearby cities.

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If you've misplaced your Galaxy Buds and they're not connected to your device, try using Samsung's SmartThings Find feature. This works even if the buds are in their case! Here's how:1. Open the SmartThings Find website or app on any device2. Sign in with your Samsung account (the same one used with your buds)3. Look for your Galaxy Buds in the device list4. If they're within range, you can make them play a sound to help locate themThe catch is that this only works if your buds still have battery power and were previously registered to your Samsung account. It's saved me multiple times when I've absentmindedly misplaced mine around the house!