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    Bacteria Lab

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    development of non resistance to certain bacterias. Humans could develop non resistance to specific bacterias allowing them to live on us and not die from the soap. Another possibility could be a decline in strength of antibacterial soaps. We could be coming in contact with bacterias that have not yet been detected for the use of antibacterial soap to be…

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    bacteria. Step Two - Removing the Bandage In the morning, it'll be time to remove the bandage. Prior to getting the tattoo you should have purchased a liquid-based antimicrobial or antibacterial soap that is also very mild. After removing the bandage you will want to gently wash the tattoo and the area around it with the soap and lukewarm water. Take care to wash away any remaining dried blood or ointment applied by the artist. The best way to wash the tattoo at this point is with your hand…

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    dental products, and body soap. The cosmetics were such as the lotions, antiperspirants and deodorants. They added the antibacterial ingredient to protect the body or skin by controlling the growth of bacteria and provided free of microorganisms during storage after they were open. Dental products were including antibacterial toothpaste and mouthwash that constructed by the antibacterial composites to prevent gum disease and reduce bacteria in the mouth. The body soap and hand sanitizers…

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    this case she used the story of The Boy in the Plastic Bubble to capture the audience’s attention. The speaker’s transition sentences are smooth and clearly convey the change of content in the speech. “After looking at the problems created by antibacterial products, we’ll explore some solutions.” This example dictates the change from the introduction to the body paragraphs and give the audience an overview of the entire speech. The speaker’s thesis statement is easily identifiable within the…

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    The process that produces soap usually from the base hydrolysis of a fat or oil is called saponification. It is also known as soap making. Formerly, it is the reaction between an ester and sodium hydroxide to yield sodium stearate. The beef was used as triglyceride by boiling it with lye or an impure sodium hydroxide. The top layer is the sodium stearate wherein once it was cooled and turned into solid it was chopped into cubes of yellow soap. In addition, lye was traditionally made by the…

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    Experimental Procedures Independent Variable An independent variable is a variable that remains unchanged and stands alone. My independant variable is each hand cleaning product used. Organic Care orange and ginger antibacterial hand wash, Palmolive antibacterial liquid soap, Dettol hand wash - foam and Dettol hand sanitiser. Dependent Variable A Dependent variable is a variable that is being measured in the experiment. My depenedent variable is the rate of bacteria deterioration (zone of…

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    To start with, look at the effectiveness of Antibacterial Hand Soap, against Bacillus and E.Coli. As it was stated, Bacillus is gram positive with spores and E. Coli is gram negative with no spores. But the hand soap was the most effective towards both. The reason behind this is because it contains the active ingredient Triclosan. Triclosan is a broad spectrum antiseptic that is…

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    outer ear and this can accomplish with soap and gel while taking shower. The ear canal doesn’t need to be cleaned. During hair washing water reach ear canal and loosen the wax. Most of the…

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    diagnosis is pinworms, condylomata, acuminata/warts, genital Herpes, herpes genitalis, and/or herpes simplex, genital. Another diagnosis for perineal itching can be caused by an allergic reaction from soaps or unnecessary topical preparations such as feminine hygiene sprays or antibacterial soaps that change the pH of the vagina (Vaginal Itching, n.d.). According to Leone (2015), pediculosis pubis and scabies differential diagnoses can have a presentation of pruritus with skin lesions and…

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    the BETTER way to inject testosterone because there is less risk of scar tissue, it is more cost-effective, and it is a safer method of self-injection. What’s in this kit and why? 2 alcohol prep pads to clean hormone vial and injection site 2 antibacterial wipes to clean hands 1 1cc syringe 1 18 gauge (BIGGER) needle for drawing 1 25 gauge (SMALLER) needle for injection 1 piece of gauze To inject testosterone, follow these steps:…

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