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The CreateInstance method creates an instance of a type defined in an assembly by invoking the constructor that best matches the specified arguments. If no arguments are specified, the constructor that takes no parameters, that is, the parameterless constructor, is invoked.


You must have sufficient permission to search for and call a constructor; otherwise, an exception is thrown. By default, only public constructors are considered during the search for a constructor. If no constructor or parameterless constructor can be found, an exception is thrown.


A binder parameter specifies an object that searches an assembly for a suitable constructor. You can specify your own binder and search criteria. If no binder is specified, a default binder is used. For more information, see the System.Reflection.Binder and System.Reflection.BindingFlags classes.


An instance of a type can be created at a local or remote site. If the type is created remotely, an activation attribute parameter specifies the URI of the remote site. The call to create the instance might pass through intermediary sites before it reaches the remote site. Other activation attributes can modify the environment, or context, in which the call operates at the remote and intermediary sites.


If the instance is created locally, a reference to that object is returned. If the instance is created remotely, a reference to a proxy is returned. The remote object is manipulated through the proxy as if it were a local object.


The GetObject method creates a proxy to a currently running remote object, server-activated well-known object, or XML Web service. You can specify the connection medium, that is, the channel. For more information, see the System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.ChannelServices class.


Assemblies contain type definitions. The CreateInstance method creates an instance of a type from a currently running assembly. The CreateInstanceFrom method creates an instance from a file that contains an assembly. The CreateComInstanceFrom method creates an instance of a COM object from a file that contains an assembly.


(b) "Shotgun" means a weapon designed, redesigned, made or remade which is intended to be fired from the shoulder and uses the energy of the explosive in a fixed shotgun shell to fire through a smooth bore either a number of ball shot or a single projectile for each single pull of the trigger.


(c) "Short-barreled shotgun" means a shotgun having one or more barrels less than 18 inches in length and any weapon made from a shotgun if such weapon as modified has an overall length less than 26 inches.


(d) "Trigger activator" means a removable manual or power driven trigger activating device constructed and designed so that, when attached to a firearm, the rate at which the trigger may be pulled increases and the rate of fire of the firearm increases to that of a PreviousmachineNext PreviousgunNext.


(e) "PreviousMachineNext PreviousgunNext conversion kit" means any part or combination of parts designed and intended for use in converting a weapon into a PreviousmachineNext PreviousgunNext, and any combination of parts from which a PreviousmachineNext PreviousgunNext can be assembled, but does not include a spare or replacement part for a PreviousmachineNext PreviousgunNext that is possessed lawfully under section 609.67, subdivision 3.


Except as otherwise provided herein, whoever owns, possesses, or operates a PreviousmachineNext PreviousgunNext, any trigger activator or PreviousmachineNext PreviousgunNext conversion kit, or a short-barreled shotgun may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than five years or to payment of a fine of not more than $10,000, or both.


(2) chief executive officers of correctional facilities and other personnel thereof authorized by them and persons in charge of other institutions for the retention of persons convicted or accused of crime, for use in the course of their duties;


(3) persons possessing PreviousmachineNext guns or short-barreled shotguns which, although designed as weapons, have been determined by the superintendent of the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension or the superintendent's delegate by reason of the date of manufacture, value, design or other characteristics to be primarily collector's items, relics, museum pieces or objects of curiosity, ornaments or keepsakes, and are not likely to be used as weapons;


(5) dealers and manufacturers who are federally licensed to buy and sell, or manufacture PreviousmachineNext guns or short-barreled shotguns and who either use the PreviousmachineNext guns or short-barreled shotguns in peace officer training under courses approved by the Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training, or are engaged in the sale of PreviousmachineNext guns or short-barreled shotguns to federal and state agencies or political subdivisions; and


(a) A person owning or possessing a PreviousmachineNext PreviousgunNext or short-barreled shotgun as authorized by subdivision 3, clause (1), (2), (3), or (4) shall, within ten days after acquiring such ownership or possession, file a written report with the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, showing the person's name and address; the person's official title and position, if any; a description of the PreviousmachineNext PreviousgunNext or short-barreled shotgun sufficient to enable identification thereof; the purpose for which it is owned or possessed; and such further information as the bureau may reasonably require.


(b) A dealer or manufacturer owning or having a PreviousmachineNext PreviousgunNext or short-barreled shotgun as authorized by subdivision 3, clause (5) shall, by the tenth day of each month, file a written report with the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension showing the name and address of the dealer or manufacturer and the serial number of each PreviousmachineNext Previousgun or short-barreled shotgun acquired or manufactured during the previous month.


This section does not apply to members of the armed services of either the United States or the state of Minnesota for use in the course of their duties or to security guards employed by the Minnesota National Guard for use in accordance with applicable federal military regulations.


Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is classified as a serine protease (enzymes that cleave peptide bonds in proteins). It is thus one of the essential components of the dissolution of blood clots. Its primary function includes catalyzing the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin, the primary enzyme involved in dissolving blood clots. Examples of these drugs include alteplase, reteplase, and tenecteplase. Indications for the use of tPA include ischemic stroke (most common) in patients presenting to treating facility within 3 hours (4.5 hours in certain, eligible patients) after the onset of symptoms, myocardial Infarction if there would be a delay of more than 1 to 2 hours before percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, pulmonary embolism in massive pulmonary embolisms, causing severe instability due to high pressure on the heart, and thrombolysis (e.g., deep vein thrombosis). This activity outlines the indications, mechanism of action, methods of administration, significant adverse effects, contraindications, toxicity, and monitoring, of tPA agents so providers can direct patient therapy where they are indicated as part of the interprofessional team.


Objectives:Review the mechanism of action of tissue plasminogen activators.Identify the indications for initiating therapy with a tPA agent, differentiating between individual agents where appropriate.Summarize the contraindications of tPA medications.Describe interprofessional team strategies for improving care coordination and communication to properly use tPA agents to improve patient outcomes in the varied scenarios where it can be effective.Access free multiple choice questions on this topic.


Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is classified as a serine protease (enzymes that cleave peptide bonds in proteins). It is thus one of the essential components of the dissolution of blood clots. Its primary function includes catalyzing the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin, the primary enzyme involved in dissolving blood clots.

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