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    Echinocandins Case Study

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    Name: Rawaa Ali Fadhel ID: 201510493 Echinocandins and Flucytosine as Antifungal agents.  Echinocandins Echinocandins are the first class of antifungals which target the fungal cell wall, also was a significant achievement in antifungal chemotherapy. Echinocandins discovered during the search for new antibiotics, as fermentation metabolites with antifungal activity. Three semi-synthetic echinocandin derivatives have been developed for clinical use: • caspofungin, • micafungin, •…

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    H Pylori Research Papers

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    who live in a developing country, a crowded condition, without clean water, or with someone who has H. pylori. H. pylori is a bacteria that can affect people of all ages. Someone can get H. pylori if they come in contact with the saliva, vomit, or feces of a person that’s infected. Some examples are, eating food that someone took a bite of, cleaning up after someone sick, etc. There is also a chance of getting this infection if you eat…

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    Essay On Drug Absorption

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    DRUG ADMINISTRATION There are four ways of administering a drug which are as follows:  Oral: This is the simplest way to consume a drug. But it is the slowest method of producing the desired effect, since the drug has to pass through more body organs before reaching the brain. Figure i: ORAL DRUG CONSUMPTION  Injection: The fastest way of producing the desired effect is through directly injecting the drug into the bloodstream.  Inhalation: The drug inhalation causes its…

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    Tapeworm Research Paper

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    Important tapeworm parasite of humans Introduction: Tapeworm are those parasites which can live in the gut or intestinal tract of animals .It can transfer in humans by eating undercooked meat or fish and comes in contact with feces of infected animals. Several tapeworm species can infect the humans and cause many diseases which can be fatal. Such as Taenia saginata, Taenia solium, Diphylidium caninum and etc. Classification of tape worms: There are many type of parasitic tapeworm but they can be…

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    Poliomyelitis

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    symptoms. There are three types of polio, sub-clinical, paralytic, and nonparalytic. Young children, pregnant women, and people with low immunity are more susceptible to this disease. This disease spreads from person to person through contact with feces. Poliovirus can only infect humans and it is contagious. First, the virus enters a person’s body through their mouth. Then, the virus stays in their throat and reproduces. The virus…

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    fireplaces on both ends. The walls were stone and seeped a sense of abandonment. We made conversation while he began setting up his equipment. I explored the setting, admiring the crevices and graffiti left behind. When I came to the fireplace, I noticed feces covering the mantel and ash that saturated much of the brick. There was a deep ambiance surrounding the pavilion, I soon became overwhelmed with emotion. He began to take pictures and asked me to smile. I tried. “Now that’s a sad-happy.”…

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    Summary and review of the documentary Food Inc. All through history the production of food continues to become more scientific based rather then for the production of the heathiest foods. Food, Inc. is an educational and investigative documentary on how people today are mistreating the production and the acquiring of food. Throughout the documentary, film director Robert Kenner examines the mistreatment of animals, chemicals, GMOs, and diseases by the major food production companies like…

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    Why Are Fossils Important

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    The Importance of Fossils Remember when you were a little kid and you thought that dinosaur bones were the coolest things ever? Well I can definitely agree to that, but that’s not what I’m here for. I’m here to tell you that there is so much more to fossils than cool dinosaur bones. Throughout this paper I will be delving into the various aspects of what fossils are, how they are formed, and most importantly, the impact they have on our knowledge of the past. In order to determine the…

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    “To carry something was to hump it, as when Lieutenant Jimmy Cross humped his love for Martha up the hills and through the swamps. In its intransitive form, to hump meant to walk, or to march, but it implied burdens far beyond the intransitive”(3). Lieutenant Jimmy Cross has carried his fair share of objects, feelings, and thoughts. Minor characters such as Lee Strunk and Dave Jensen experience very strange and odd events, which initiates suspicious behavior between the two. The soldiers in the…

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    To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate? Every horse owner will struggle with vaccinations to some degree. There are so many vaccinations available to horse owners. Drug companies and some veterinarians may push these vaccinations for financial gain, personal belief, or some other reason. However, no matter the reason, it is the responsibility of the horse owner to decide which vaccinations their horse will be receiving; hopefully, with the advice of a trusted veterinarian. But where can a horse owner…

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