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    One of the main symbols related to this theme is the chrysanthemums. Elisa believes herself to be a strong woman and beautiful like the flower but also believes herself to be treated like an object, like the flower, to use merely to look pretty rather than an equal partner to her husband. When the tinkerer throws her chrysanthemums…

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    Wilhelm “Love is strong as death; its jealousy is cruel as the grave.” Lutheran Bible For his part, Wilhelm knew Elisa well, almost as a sister, yet her big eyes made him aware of her gentle disposition, noble and sensitive nature, intellectual gifts and in his eyes the indescribable grace in all things she does. He began to love her as a reflection of a beautiful soul and a splendid mind. William feels the pressures of his station. He is a decorated career soldier, perhaps destined to be…

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    Family: In the short stories “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck and “The Horse Dealer’s Daughter” by D.H. Lawrence, the protagonists, Elisa and Mabel, are treated poorly by their families because they are women. In the short story “The Chrysanthemums”, Elisa’s husband, Henry, does not treat her equally and does not treat her like a person. She is just kind of treated like she is Henry’s possession. “‘Good,’ she said. ‘Good for you.’” (Steinbeck 2) This shows that her husband runs the farm…

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    society, one will find that Elisa is quite masculine in the story and His story is centered on Elisa Allen. She is not happy and is frustrated with the position of her life. She is struggling to establish a certain masculinity. Her figure is described as "blocked and heavy" because she is wearing heavy gloves, heavy shoes, a "man's black hat," and a big apron that hides her printed dress (Steinbeck 1). Her face is described as “eager and…

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    It has been used in detecting and quantifying specific antibodies and antigens in different samples7. ELISA has the advantages of high sensitivity and strong specificity due of the selectivity and affinity of monoclonal antibodies. Competitive ELISA is used for detection of the small molecules and for its high sensitivity. Electrochemical immunosensor combines the advantages of immunoassay and electrochemical detection. Electrochemical…

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    After the man leaves, Elisa takes a bath, scrubbing herself "with a little block of pumice, legs and thighs, loins and chest and arms, until her skin was scratched and red"(456). Elisa sheds her old self by scrubbing her skin, and bringing a brand-new life. While she is preparing for her celebration with her husband, she dresses, looking in the mirror…

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    Isolation Of IBDV

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    2.13.3. Isolation and identification of IBDV: Isolation of IBDV in chicken embryos: For initial isolation of IBDV the CAM was more sensitive route than the yolk and allantoic sac routes. Gross lesions observed in embryo were edematous distention of the abdominal region, cutaneous congestion and petechial hemorrhages, particularly along feather tracts, occasional hemorrhages on toe joints and in cerebral region, mottled-necrosis and ecchymotic hemorrhages in the liver (latter stages) pales…

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    activity is measured by incubation with substrate. Short protocol:Briefly ELISA procedure describes: antibody was coated on the plate, incubated, washed and blocked with BSA. Again plate was washed, sample and IL-6 was added, incubated, washed and detection antibody was added, incubated and washed. Avidin- HRP was added, incubated and washed. SuperAqua Blue solution was added and absorbance was measured. Use of substances:In ELISA, bovine serum albumin (BSA) was used as a blocking agent to…

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    In Society today they’re many problems that people will go through day in and day out without full grasp of it. Poverty and Disease is an example of something our society will continue to struggle with. These type of issues can be hard to take on in life, yet we are constantly reminded of these problems every day. No one takes full control to solve these issues to have a cure or to reduce the problem more than is expected. In addition, another major problem in today’s society is women’s rights.…

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    1. Upton Sinclair was called a "muckraker." How did Sinclair "muckrake" for social reform? Upton Sinclair “muckrake” for social reform, by reporting the horrible conditions women, men, and children were working in, he dedicated himself to uncovering the ill conditions of the meat industries. 2. Sinclair was convinced ".... through art one could cause change." What was established as a direct result of the public outcry from this novel? Sinclair wrote “The Jungle” which opened the public eyes…

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