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    Catalase Lab

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    the Catalase reactions would be speeded up. A 1% solution of Hydrogen Peroxide was placed in the Catalase and the speed at which the reaction occurred was measured with a stopwatch in seconds. (The stopwatch was stopped once a small filter paper disk soaked in the Hydrogen Peroxide rose) The reactions took place under four different conditions. Each condition gave different results for the speed…

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    Lab Report

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    Antibiotics and disinfectants are both used to kill and prevent the growth of bacteria. Antibiotics come from the fungi family and are commonly used to kill bacteria. While each antibiotic works differently for particular bacterias, all of them either target physiological pathways to enable the disruption and killing of bacteria or it inhibits of cell growth ((of prokaryotic cells)). The physiological pathways are genetic and biochemical (act in converting to mediate bacterial response to an…

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    Anterior Cervical Fusion

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    and Fusion Anterior cervical diskectomy and fusion is a surgery to remove and replace an invertebral disk. Intervertebral disks are plates of cartilage located between the bones of the spine. This surgery is done when an intervertebral disk in the neck puts pressure on the spine or on a nerve. The surgery is done through the front (anterior) part of the neck. During the surgery the damaged disk is removed and replaced with a plastic implant, a bone from another part of the body (bone graft),…

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    Methicillin Case Study

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    Standard Deviation 0.271 0.163 0.153 0 Table 1: Displays the multiple samples conducted, along with the corresponding zones of inhibition diameters, in centimeters, for each antibiotic disk. Furthermore, the average diameter for each antibiotic’s inhibition zone was calculated in addition to the standard deviation for each disk. Discussion and…

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    Antibiotic sensitivity is the susceptibility of bacteria to antibiotics. Susceptibility can vary within bacteria of the same species due to different strains; with some strains being more resistant than others. Antimicrobial resistance is the ability of a microorganism to survive and multiply in the presence of an antimicrobial agent that would normally inhibit or kill this species of microorganism. Antibiotic susceptibility tests are done in order to determine, which specific antimicrobials…

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    The Martian Conspiracy

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    A silvery disk plummets from the sky crashing loudly into the ground below. A panel of the ship slid open, smoke poured out from inside the ship. Out of the smoke stepped a small green creature. It had large black eyes and smooth green skin. It’s a Martian, sent to explore Earth. The Martian slowly walks down a ramp from his ship to the ground below. The ground is different here than it is on Mars. It is brown and covered with green plants. It is much softer than the rocky soil of Mars. The…

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    50 Medical Intern

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    when we use predefined pattern set there is no need of declaration every time, that’s why it gives higher accuracy. Q. Show a multiple-key index for the data of Fig. 14.36 if the indexes are on: a) Speed, then ram. b) Ram then hard-disk. c) Speed, then ram, then hard-disk. Answer:- Multiple key index consist of sequence of logical records of different sizes, and also each record will contain multiple data values, in which some may be unique and some may be copied or duplicate. The reason to…

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    Domestos Trial Essay

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    In trial 1 and 2 in section D a result occurred but in trial 3 no result occurred. In section D sterile water was used to dip the paper disk in, therefore there should not have been any result as sterile water has no antiseptic properties. This error could have occurred from some form of contamination in the water that was used, but if this were the reason it would be expected that all…

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    Following that I did and simultaneously a fluorescent orange disk flew out of the ground. The second it shot out my gun followed the disk until it was right on top and then “BAM!” I look to see bits of orange flying. It was a direct hit on my first try. The instructor helped me reload the gun and I brought the gun back up to my cheek to take another shot. “PULL” muttered from my lips and seconds later a bang followed with another shattered disk. Two shots in a row ended up with shattered…

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    Seyfert Galaxies

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    While most of the radiation emitted from a "normal" galaxy is in the form of visible light, like that of the radiation of ordinary stars, AGNs are prominent across the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Thus, astronomers needed to look beyond the visual regime to see their full potential. Recent technological advancements, such as satellite deployment, have enabled astronomers to explore energies once unattainable. In addition to the showing in a wide range of energies, AGNs also change in…

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