Create a structured document using specific HTML tags.
In this task, you are asked to create a structured document using HTML tags without using the taglabels
and& lt; html& gt; and & lt; body
. Instead, use tagsand
and& amp; lt; strong& amp; gt;
. You can use a maximum of two tags& amp; lt; h2& amp; gt;
and a maximum of four tagstags & lt; h3& gt;;
at most. You can also use& lt; ul& gt;;
, & amp; lt; ul& amp; gt;
, & amp; lt; ol& amp; gt;
, ;
andboard
.
Instructions
- Start by creating a document structure using the necessary tags.
- Start with a header using the tag
& amp; lt; h1& amp; gt;
. - Create two paragraphs with the tag
and
at the beginning of the document. - Use the label
& amp; lt; h2& amp; gt;
to create subtitles (two maximum). - Include content under each subheading using appropriate tags.
- Add emphasis to specific words or phrases using the tag
& lt; ul& gt;;
. - Create lists with tag
& amp; lt; ul& amp; gt;
,& amp; lt; ol& amp; gt;
and;
. - If necessary, include a table using the tag
board
.
Example
Structured Document Example
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Proin vitae ultrices velit. Donec auctor pulvinar mauris vel pulvinar. Nam nec laoreet nunc. Phasellus dapibus ligula et porttitor consequat.
Unordered List Example
- List 1
- Item List 2
- Item List 3
Ordered List Example
- List 1
- Item List 2
- Item List 3
Table Example
Header 1 | Header 2 |
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Row 1, Cell 1 | Row 1, Cell 2 |
Row 2, Cell 1 | Row 2, Cell 2 |
Understanding Cefixime: What It Is and How It Works
Mechanism of action:
- Cefixime inhibits the synthesis of peptidoglycan, one of the main components of the bacterial cell wall.
- By binding to specific proteins called penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs), cefixime prevents the cross-linking of peptidoglycan chains.
- As a result, the bacterial cell wall is weakened and susceptible to rupture, resulting in the death of the bacteria.
Cefixime acts effectively against a wide range of bacteria, both gram-positive and gram-negative. It is particularly useful in treating infections caused by bacteria that produce beta-lactamase, an enzyme that can render other antibiotics ineffective.
Administration and dosage:
- Cefixime is available as tablets, capsules, and oral suspension.
- The usual recommended dose for adults with uncomplicated infections is 400 mg of cefixime once daily or divided into two 200 mg doses.
- The duration of treatment may vary depending on the type and severity of the infection, as determined by the health professional.
Note: It is important to follow the prescribed dose and complete all treatment to ensure the effectiveness of cepixima and prevent the development of antibiotic resistance.
Common side effects: | Less common but serious side effects: |
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