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    Oregano Research Paper

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    Wild Oil of Oregano is an edible medicinal grade essential oil that is grown from a wild species of oregano especially in the Mediterranean. There are a multitude of conditions that Oil of Oregano treats, but the most famous use is its ability to kill infections in the body. Most organisms cannot survive when exposed to the powerful phenols (carvacrol and thymol) which are the active ingredient in this Wild Oil of Oregano. These ingredients work well on their own but have an added potency when…

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    Evolution is the process how different kinds of living beings have emerged from earlier simplest forms of lives over the history of planet earth. According to Darwin different forms of life emerged mainly because of the adaptive nature of the genes and other accidental mutations of the DNA. In my essay I will try to explain how this process of adaptations of the genes had helped some of the organisms to survive the toughest of the conditions. The selected organisms for present study is MRSA, a…

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    Bordetella Pertussis Essay

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    3 For infants below 1 month of age, azithromycin is recommended.1 This drug is also the drug of choice for adults compared to erythromycin as it has fewer serious drug interactions.1 Macrolides, in general, are used to treat respiratory infections caused by both Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria. Aside from having a high level of tissue penetration, their antimicrobial activity…

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    Streplococcus Essay

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    Streptococcus is a genus of non-motile gram-positive cocci classified by serological types (Lancefield groups A through T), by hemolytic action (a, B, Y) when grown on blood agar, and by reaction to bacterial viruses (phage types 1 to 86). The various species occur in pairs, short chains, and chains. Some are facultative aerobes, and some are anaerobic. Some species also are hemolytic, and others are non-hemolytic. Many species cause disease in humans. Streptococcus faecalis, a…

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    Pertussis Research Paper

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    to return positive. this test may not be effective in people who have recently received a vaccination for pertussis, or in infants that may not produce a measurable number of antibodies. Antibiotics are used to treat pertussis. Clarithromycin, Erythromycin and Azithromycin are most commonly used. Clarithromycin is known as a macrolide antibiotic. It can be administered to patients who are allergic to penicillin. It is effective at treating respiratory and skin bacterial infections.…

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    Unknown Lab Report Essay

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    The goal of this experiment was to identify as well as learn about an unknown species of bacteria along with learning some techniques when it comes to process of elimination in a scientific study. To do this, many different tests were completed to help rule out species that were provided on a sheet of paper listing the possible candidates for the unknown microbe. The Bergey’s Manual of Determinative Bacteriology flow chart was also used to narrow down choices as tests were completed, along…

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    The prokinetics such as metoclopramide, cisapride, and domperidone, have been proclaimed to improve the gastric disturbances. These prokinetics have been reported to provide symptomatic comfort than the supplementary potent prokinetic such as erythromycin, which results in of increase gastric dysrhythmias (Rayner, & Horowitz,…

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    phenytoin), among others. Numerous medications other than chlorpromazine may influence the heart cadence (QT prolongation), including amiodarone, dofetilide, pimozide, procainamide, quinidine, sotalol, macrolide anti-infection agents, (for example, erythromycin), among others. Along these lines, previously utilizing chlorpromazine, report all pharmaceuticals you are as of now utilizing to your specialist or drug…

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    A discourse community includes individuals who share common values and ideas, work to accomplish the same goals, and communicate using their own terminology. Biology is a natural science based on critical thinking and continuous research of new hypotheses, therefore effective communication is a key characteristic. The members of this discourse community are constantly sharing their ideas and new discoveries. As being part of this discourse community, communication with others using scientific…

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    Zoanthid Corals Essay

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    Although home aquariums make a beautiful addition and present many health benefits to families, they can also bring added danger. As the emergence of marine toxins increase, medical professionals advise aquarium enthusiasts to be mindful of a little-known risk that comes with purchasing and maintaining coral. In specific, zoanthids, which contain a hidden poison called palytoxin. Over the years, the media has released several case studies regarding individuals and families who have become…

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