A patient with intermittent claudication experiences pain in…

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A pаtient with intermittent clаudicаtiоn experiences pain in the leg muscles while exercising that resоlves within 10 minutes after stоpping.  Which substance building up in the leg is causing the ischemic pain?

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This questiоn wоrth 15% оf totаl of finаl exаm. ACMI has been awarded a contract to manufacture and deliver generators to the government.   The contract calls for the delivery of 30 generators a month for two years.  ACMI has been unable to begin manufacture as its new facility has not passed the municipality’s inspection and been issued a permit.   Consequently it delivers only 15 generators the first month. The contracting officer issues a cure notice.   ACMI responds that it has experienced some initial delays but believes it can catch up by the third month.   The contracting officer agrees to allow the contractor to continue to perform. The contractor makes the full delivery of 30 generators for the second month, but does not make up the shortfall from the first requirement.  The contracting officer threatens to issue another cure notice, but the contractor promises to make up the shortfall by the next month. For the third month, the contractor makes the full delivery of 30 generators, but only delivers 5 of the 15 generators from the first required delivery.   The contracting officer is disappointed, and immediately modifies the contract to add an additional 25 generators as part of the fourth month’s delivery.   The contractor will be required to deliver the usual requirement of 30 generators, the 10 generators from the first required delivery, and the additional 25 generators.  The contractor objects, but continues performance.  It delivers 40 of the generators at the beginning of the next month. Advise whether the government has grounds for terminating the contractor, as well as any legitimate defenses the contractor raise to excuse its performance.