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    *SCENE 1 : Calgene Lab* Scientist A: According to my research, once I perform this experiment, it will interfere with the production of the protein that causes the decay. Scientist A: I just need to do this and..*stomach grumbles*...nope. I need to go to the restroom for a bit. What this scientist didn't know is that his son was watching from afar. Son: Oooooh, a needle. But why is the tomato the only one left with no needles? Son: Let me fix that. The son then sticks the needle to the…

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    Invasive candidiasis is an infection caused through a candida ,unlike the rest of candidiasis (1). Invasive candidiasis is a dangerous infection that can influence the blood ,eyes ,heart and other parts of the body (1). It normally lives in the gastrointestinal tract and on the skin without caused any problems . Invasive candidiasis can be cured with antifungal medication that is often given to prohibit the infection from development in certain patients (1). Vaginal candidiasis (VVC)…

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    The Polio Epidemic

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    Polio When the topic polio is brought up, most people have very little knowledge about it. Some have heard that Franklin D. Roosevelt had it. Some even know that you can be paralyzed from. But, most only know the basic facts. Polio was a disease that spread all through the United States in the 1950s and 1960s crippling, paralyzing, and killing many people and also played a role in many novels including Blue by Joyce Moyer Hostetter, The Big Dipper Marathon by Jerome Brooks, and Close to Home by…

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    and exhibit peaceful resistance to wrongful situations and laws, thus America changed for the better. Peaceful resistance to laws not only provides a positive impact on a free society but it provides the change needed for a free society to always become more opportunistic for all its citizens. Dr. King is synonymous with civil disobedience and the civil rights movement, and lead the first activist movement in American history where change by peaceful resistance was preached to a…

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    Penicillin was one of the first antibiotics created and used on the population. Sir Alexander Fleming changed the world of medicine not only in his days but also in present-day society. Penicillin was one of the greatest discoveries of the twentieth century, as antibiotics are one of the highest prescribed drugs in the world today. Penicillin is responsible for preventing the spread of infectious disease, and for improving military medicine. While revolutionizing the study of medicine,…

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    in the 20th century not for violence, but for their peaceful disobedience against unjust laws. When all other avenues of change were closed, civil disobedience opened the door for much needed social reform. Thus, civil disobedience, or peaceful resistance, to laws positively impact a free society because it makes the society stronger and paves the way for necessary reform that benefits the greater good. Civil disobedience is defined as the act of opposing a law one considers unjust and…

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    Linezolid Research Paper

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    Linezolid, chemically (S)-N-({3-[3-fluoro-4-(morpholin-4-yl)phenyl]-2-oxo-1,3-oxazolidin-5-yl}methyl)acetamide, a synthetic antibiotic belong to a new category of antimicrobials called the oxazolidinones. Linezolid disrupts bacterial expansion by inhibiting the initiation process in protein synthesis. Distinctively, linezolid binds to a site on the bacterial 23S ribosomal RNA of the 50S subunit and prevents the bargain of a resourceful 70S initiation multifaceted, which is an essential section…

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    Bug Bite Case Study

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    For this case study, it was important to note that the patient had been experiencing these reactions after receiving a bug bite. The fact that she was located in El Salvador is also useful information. It was interesting to find out that although her symptoms were somewhat mild, others could experience far worse symptoms such as enlarged liver, spleen, and heart. These bits of information, along with the fact that she experienced fever, red skin rash, and extreme swelling around her eye, led me…

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    Essay On Ringworm

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    Are you thinking right now that ringworm is a scary, creepy-crawly invasion of critters on your body? Luckily this common thought is not the case. Understandably, many people mistake ringworm to be a parasitic worm infection due to the descriptive common name for this fungal infection. The good news is that this infection is not caused by worms. If it’s not a worm, however... what exactly is it? Ringworm is an infection caused by a fungus most commonly known as Trichophyton Rubrum. Also, this…

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    Water is crucial for our survival. Think about that your health depends on how much water you consume every single day. Besides that everybody drinks water to stay hydrated and healthy, water is also used for other purposes including to bathe, clean and more. However, you should also know that the water in your home can make you sick. Therefore, keep on reading if you want to find out more about the tap water in your home. The chemicals make you sick When we talk about tap water, some of us…

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