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    Research and development (R&D) is a crucial contender in a province’s economic growth, Newfoundland and Labrador’s being no exception. Innovation is a key factor in the competitiveness of a region through the creation of new markets which stimulate employment rates, increase the efficiency as well as the quality of services and goods, and ultimately fuel the economy. Since R&D is both similar to as well as essential to the innovative process, R&D’s importance to the financial status is evident.…

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    Agar Deep Transfer

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    37 °C for 48 hours. This process was done on October 11th and repeated on October 18th. The growth was observed and recorded in Table 4. A sterile inoculating loop was used to quadrant streak samples of Staphylococcus epidermidis and Micrococcus luteus on agar plates. This process was done on October 11th and repeated on October 18th. The plates were incubated at 37 °C for 48 hours. The resulting growth was recorded in Table 6. A sterile inoculating loop was used to spot inoculate Escherichia…

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    Our world is always changing and evolving , meaning that technology and economic systems continue to evolve and advance. Factors that contribute change are technology, the environment, and changing social circumstances. The following scenarios are based upon situations humanity may face in 2050 resulting from change. The first scenario is based around an uncontrollable economy on the verge of collapse. The population at the time is over nine billion with the occurrence of global mass…

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    Growth in the United States One of the major reasons our economy has grown in such a large scale has not been just about one person or one factor. The US has relied on laborers, human capital and the land. Being one of the strongest economies, it has learned to use its natural resources to its advantage and has been able to create a large economy due to it. The first advantage of growth in the U.S has been its richness in land and natural resources. The United States is abundant in mineral…

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    Escherichia Coli

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    Objective I. To learn how to inoculate the nutrient broth properly in preventing contamination to the nutrient broth and the culture Escherichia Coli. This is done by sterilized the loop and sterilized the neck of the tub with heat from before use and before put the cape on. II. To learn how to do a simple streak of an E. coli culture on a nutrient agar plate with one stroke from start to end like a “Z”. III. To learn how to do a complex streak where we grow E. coli culture on the nutrient…

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    pre- and post-extinction. Surprisingly, the Mississippian was more “abiotically stable.” This in turn showed no correlation with many abiotic models, but showed a negative correlation with one oxygen model and a positive correlation with one temperature model. Following these findings, the models above were fit with stasis, active trend, and random walk models. Once fitted, it became apparent that biotic factors played the crucial role in selection for body…

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    the human population and what cause it. The two revolution she attributed to it was the agricultural and industrial revolution, where there is no doubt it increased the population. There were many new technologies and ways that caused the population growth and environmental changes in the agricultural and industrial revolution. In early human societies before the idea of agricultural, humans were hunter and gathers. Hunter and gatherers would depend on wild animals and wild plants for food. This…

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    Vocabulary: Study Guide

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    2. Loop (the tool): A wire made into a loop to assist in picking up inoculum from a culture of microorganisms. The loop is also used in the process of cultivating microbes by transferring inoculum for streaking. 3. Agar vs Blood Agar: a. Agar: a growth medium made with agar and other nutrients. The agar allows microorganisms such as fungi and bacteria to be cultured. b. Blood Agar: Blood agar is used for the purpose of cultivation and isolation of various strains of pathogenic bacteria. 4.…

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    Economic Growth Economic growth is the increase of the value of goods and services produced in an economy over a period of time, measured by changes in real GDP (Dixon & O’Mahony, 2014). Australia’s economic growth rate has been declining over recent years and is currently at 2.5% (RBA, 2015). As shown by FIG 1, overall the trend of GDP growth has gradually been declining over recent years with peaks of 4.5% in 1995 and a record low of 1.5% in 2008 (ABS, 2015) and has been forecast to continue…

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    enlargement in men. The women may experience an enlarged clitoris and shrunken breasts. The men and women lose the sex drive when consuming steroids. For most of the high school athletes, pro athletes are major influences. The pro athletes are the role models for the younger ones. The pro athletes help the younger athletes choose their jersey number and emulate their style of play. When a professional athlete admits to using steroids, the younger athletes seem to think it is ok for them to use…

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