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For further clarification- 4 pager = LBL on 250 GSM card 8 pages = 4+4 (4 page cover on 250 GSM & 4 page inside on 90 GSM) 12 page = (4+8) 16 page = (4+12) 20 page = (4+16) Cover is gloss laminated 4+4 colour & inside is 90 GSM 4+4 colour. Binding – centre pinned Customized Pricing Guidelines (Rate per copy) 2014 2015 Spec. : Size - 8.5" x 11", Inside : 90 matt art paper (4+4), Cover : 250 Gloss art card (4+4) with Lamination, Centre Pinning 4 pg 8 pg 12 pg 16 pg 20 pg Pages Copies Medicca Medicca Medicca Medicca Medicca upto-1000 35 45 55 65 75 1001-2000 25 32 40 48 55 2001-4000 20.95 25.50 31.05 37.80 43.90 4001-6000 20.25 22.95 28.35 35.35 42.10 6001-10000 19.80 22.10 25.20 32.65 36.45 Spec. : Size - A5 (148 X 210 MM), Inside : 90 matt art paper (4+4), Cover : 250 Gloss art card (4+4) with Lamination, Centre Pinning 4 pg 8 pg 12 pg 16 pg 20 pg Pages Copies Medicca Medicca Medicca Medicca Medicca upto-1000 28 38 47 55 63 1001-2000 22 28 34 39 44 2001-4000 13.15 21.30 22.50 30.65 31.80 4001-6000 12.00 16.30 20.60 24.95 29.25 6001-10000 11.45 15.40 19.80 23.70 28.10 Dear All, Please refer this table for costing for Momento Inputs. These are base costing. You must try to get this base value after negotiation with purchase. You can quote 5-7 % higher than this. If 2 orders are coming together, we can further negotiate.

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For further clarification- 4 pager = LBL on 250 GSM card 8 pages = 4+4 (4 page cover on 250 GSM & 4 page inside on 90 GSM) 12 page= (4+8) 16 page= (4+12) 20 page =(4+16) Cover is gloss laminated 4+4 colour & inside is 90 GSM 4+4 colour. Binding centre pinned Customized Pricing Guidelines (Rate per copy) 2014 2015 Spec. : Size - 8.5" x 11", Inside : 90 matt art paper (4+4), Cover : 250 Gloss art card (4+4) with Lamination, Centre Pinning 4 pg8 pg12 pg16 pg20 pg Pages CopiesMediccaMediccaMediccaMediccaMedicca upto-10003545556575 1001-20002532404855 2001-400020.9525.5031.0537.8043.90 4001-600020.2522.9528.3535.3542.10 6001-1000019.8022.1025.2032.6536.45 Spec. : Size - A5 (148 X 210 MM), Inside : 90 matt art paper (4+4), Cover : 250 Gloss art card (4+4) with Lamination, Centre Pinning 4 pg8 pg12 pg16 pg20 pg Pages CopiesMediccaMediccaMediccaMediccaMedicca upto-10002838475563 1001-20002228343944 2001-400013.1521.3022.5030.6531.80 4001-600012.0016.3020.6024.9529.25 6001-1000011.4515.4019.8023.7028.10 Dear All, Please refer this table for costing for Momento Inputs. These are base costing. You must try to get this base value after negotiation with purchase. You can quote 5-7 % higher than this. If 2 orders are coming together, we can further negotiate. Cardiology conferences 2015 1.63rd Annual Scientific Session of the American College of Cardiology; 14 March - 16 March 2015; San Diego, USA 2.ASH 2015 2015 Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Hypertension; May 15 - May 19, 2015, New York, U.S.A. 3.ICH 2015: XIII International Conference on Hypertension; May 25 - 26, 2015, London, United Kingdom 4.ESH 2015 25th European Meeting on Hypertension and Cardiovascular Protection; 12 - 15 June 2015, Milan, Italy 5.ESC Congress 2015; 29 Aug 2015 - 02 Sep 2015, London - United Kingdom 6.American Heart Association Scientific Session 2015; 7 11 Nov, 2015; Orlando, Florida, U.S.A. Diabetes conferences 2015 1.97th Annual Meeting of the Endocrine Society (ENDO); Mar 5, 2015 - Mar 8, 2015; San Diego, California, USA 2.24th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE); May 13, 2015 - May 17, 2015; Nashville, Tennessee, USA 3.17th European Congress of Endocrinology (ECE); May 16, 2015 - May 20, 2015; Dublin, Ireland 4.75th Annual Meeting of the American Diabetes Association (ADA); Jun 5, 2015 - Jun 9, 2015; Boston, Massachusetts, USA Project TitlePsoriasis Customised wheel Product100020003000400050006000800010000 Rulers_New Value81.946.83932.528.62623.421.45 Project Cost 81900 93600 117000 130000 143000 156000 187200 214500 Specifications Size : 7 diameter (big wheel) & Sheet : 3 sheets, (2 small wheels & 1 big wheel) Paper : 260 sbs board (4+0) back to back pasting (for big wheel) Paper : 260 sbs board (4+0) for 2 small wheels Fabrication : Round punching, Gathering, Ilet & carving Quantity2500 Rate per copyRs.55/-Total Amount of ProjectRs.1,37,000 /- Project TitlePICN Volume wheel Specifications Size : 6 diameter (big wheel) & 5.75 diameter (small wheel) Sheet : 3 sheets, (2 small wheels & 1 big wheel) Paper : 260 sbs board (4+0) back to back pasting (for big wheel) Paper : 260 sbs board (4+0) for 2 small wheels Fabrication : Round punching, Gathering, Ilet & carving Quantity3000 Rate per copyRs.45/-Total Amount of ProjectRs.1,35,000 /- Project TitleHeme Iron Polypeptide SpecificationsSize- B-5 No. of Pages- 20+4 Pages Paper- 210 gsm Cover + 130gsm inside Quantity11000 copies Rate per copyRs.33/-Total Amount of Project Rs.3,68,000/- (Including VAT) Project TitleTricho Scan SpecificationsA4 Size, 12+4 pages, 250 gsm Art card cover, 90 gsm inside pages, 4 color project Quantity1800 Number of Issues 4- 6 Rate per copyRs.52/-Total Amount per IssueRs.93,600/- Project TitleBSA chart SpecificationsSize : 3.75 x8 (close) , 11.75 x 8 (open) Paper : 300 Gloss art card (4+4) with lamination Fabrication : Punching & Pasting Quantity3000 Rate per copyRs.33/-Total Amount of ProjectRs.99,000/- Project TitleUrokinasePaper SizeA4 size, 4 Color Paper Specification300 GSM Cover Art card (Lamination) 90 gsm Inside pages Number of Pages24(20+4) pages per Issue Quantity 1000 Amount Per CopyRs.87/- per copy inclusive all Total Amount of ProjectRs.87,000/- Project TitleAACE ACE Guideline & algorithm booklet Specifications28 + 4 Pages, 250 gsm art card with Lamination 90 gsm Inside paper Quantity7500 Rate per copyRs.59/-Total Amount of ProjectRs.4,42,500/- (Including VAT) Project TitlePainful Diabetic Neuropathy Rewritten article Paper SizeA4 size, 4 Colour Paper Specification250 GSM Cover Art card (Lamination) Number of Pages4Quantity 2300 Amount Per CopyRs.25.50/- per copy inclusive all Total Amount of ProjectRs.58,650/- (Including VAT) Project TitleAmikacin Times Paper SizeA5 size, 4 Colour Paper Specification250 GSM Cover Art card (Lamination) Number of Pages8 Quantity 5500 Amount Per CopyRs.21/- per copy inclusive all Amount per Issue Rs.1,15,500/-Total amount ofRs.6,93,000/- (Including VAT) Project (6 Issues) Project TitleFetal & Maternal Calcium Requirement Paper SizeA4 size, 4 Colour Paper Specification250 GSM Cover Art card (Lamination) Number of Pages4 Quantity 7200 Amount Per CopyRs.24/- per copy inclusive all Amount per Issue Rs.1,72,000/-Total amount of Project (3 Issues) Rs.5,18,400/- (Including VAT) We can do the diagnostic tests as you suggested, only will have to see if it can be pictorial... Topics can be: 1.Blood components 2.Hematopoesis 3.Red blood cell - Destruction 4.Hemostasis principle 5.Approach to the bleeding patient 6.Acute blood loss 7.The Iron cycle 8.Blood banking 9.Bone marrow transplantation 10. Neutropenia 11. Immune-mediated hemolysis 12. Blood group antigens and transfusion therapy 13. As per our telephonic conversation, request you to please provide 12 terminologies in hematological indications for we need to finalize it for a calender for our client "Bharat serums". 14.15. Following hemato disorders were there in last year calendar 16. 1. Aplastic anemia 17. 2. Sickle cell anemia 18. 3. Multiple myeloma 19. 4. Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia 20. 5. Idiopathic Thrombocytic Pupura 21. 6. Thalassemia 22. 7. Hemophilia 23. 8. Megaloblastic anemia 24. 9. Chronic Myeloid Leukemia 25. 10. Acute Myeloid Leukemia 26. 11. Hodgkins lymphoma 27. 12. Non hodgkins lymphoma 28.29. Request you to please provide some general terminologies in hemat other than the ones mentioned above , which a doctor would like to explain to his patients. 30. For eg - hematopoesis, neutropenia, some immuno - deficiencies related to hematology etc. 31. The input will be a table top calender. We will prepare the concept once the 12 indications are finalized. J BONE JOINT SURG AM 2 AM J SPORT MED 3 OSTEOARTHR CARTILAGE 4 J PHYSIOTHER 5 J BONE JOINT SURG BR 6 ARTHROSCOPY 7 KNEE SURG SPORT TR A 8 J ORTHOP SPORT PHYS 9 J ORTHOP RES 10ACTA ORTHOP 11CLIN ORTHOP RELAT R 12GAIT POSTURE 13J ARTHROPLASTY 14J AM ACAD ORTHOP SUR 15PHYS THER 16SPINE J 17SPINE 18J SHOULDER ELB SURG 19CLIN J SPORT MED 20J SPINAL DISORD TECH Table 1 Common Obsessions and Compulsions TypeExamples Obsessions Aggressive impulsesImages of hurting a child or parent ContaminationBecoming contaminated by shaking hands with another person Need for orderIntense distress when objects are disordered or asymmetric ReligiousBlasphemous thoughts, concerns about unknowingly sinning Repeated doubtsWondering if a door was left unlocked Compulsions CheckingRepeatedly checking locks, alarms, appliances CleaningHandwashing HoardingSaving trash or unnecessary items Mental actsPraying, counting, repeating words silently OrderingReordering objects to achieve symmetry Reassurance-seeking Asking others for reassurance Repetitive actionsWalking in and out of a doorway multiple times Table 2 Diagnostic Criteria for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Recurrent obsessions or compulsions Obsessions and compulsions are severe enough to be time consuming (more than one hour daily) or to cause marked distress or significant impairment At some point during the course of the disorder, the person has recognized that the obsessions or compulsions are excessive or unreasonable If another axis I disorder is present, the content of the obsessions or compulsions is not restricted to it The disturbance is not a result of physiologic effects of a substance or medical condition Table 3 Subtypes of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder SubtypeFeatures Early-onset7,8Symptom onset before puberty Higher frequency of tics and other psychiatric comorbidities Onset of compulsions often predates obsessions Compulsions often severe and frequent Less responsive to first-line treatments Strong familial link (17 percent among first-degree relatives) Hoarding9Less insight than in other OCD subtypes Symptoms often more severe Higher rates of psychiatric comorbidities, especially social phobia Greater degree of global impairment May be less responsive to psychological treatment Just right10,11Patients wish to have things perfect, certain, or under control Results in a need to repeat certain actions until the uncomfortable feeling subsides Not-just-right experiences are common in all forms of OCD, but for some patients it is the primary manifestation Primary obsessional12 25 percent of patients with OCD lack overt compulsions Patients are not free from rituals, which may be mental (e.g., praying, counting, reciting good words) Common themes of obsessions are sex, violence, religion Historically thought to be less responsive to treatment, but does respond to medication and exposure and response prevention Scrupulosity13Religious or moral obsessions Devastating form of OCD for patients to whom faith or religious affiliation is important Obsessions focus on whether one has committed a sin, or involve blasphemous thoughts Compulsions include prayer, reassurance-seeking from clergy, excessive confession Tic-related14,15Significant overlap with early-onset OCD SubtypeFeatures Many patients meet criteria for Tourette syndrome High rate of comorbid conditions (e.g., attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, trichotillomania, social anxiety, mood disorders) Hoarding and somatic obsessions are common Often requires combination treatment with a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor and an atypical antipsychotic OCD = obsessive-compulsive disorder. OCD DSM V Diagnostic Criteria Obsessions: persistent ideas, thoughts, impulses, or images that are experienced as inappropriate or intrusive and that cause anxiety and distress. The content of the obsession is often perceived as alien and not under the person's control. Compulsions: repetitive behaviours or mental acts that are carried out to reduce or prevent anxiety or distress and are perceived to prevent a dreaded event or situation. The obsessions or compulsions cause marked distress, are time consuming (take more than 1 hour a day) or significantly interfere with the person's normal routine, occupational (or academic) functioning, or usual social activities or relationships. The obsessions or compulsions cause marked distress, are time consuming (take more than 1 hour a day) or significantly interfere with the person's normal routine, occupational (or academic) functioning, or usual social activities or relationships. If another Axis I disorder is present The disturbance is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition.