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    Essay On Gestation Crates

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    Should factory farms like (Smith Farms) have gestation crate and the usage of drugs they give their livestock’s, and other farms at that. The pigs are given a limited amount of space of 2 foot wide cage there entire life until taken to the slaughter house. They bite down on the bars which causes the gums and teeth to break down. Gestational crates are too inhuman to the point where the pigs go mentally crazy. The livestock aren’t being treated right the over usage of antibiotics and drugs are…

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    A child’s laughter is the best gift a parent can get in their lifetime. To all the new parents or would-be parents I bet that’s what you’re looking forward to. Isn’t it? You should be well-versed with the important vaccines that are prescribed for the apple of your eye. One of the most important vaccines is pneumococcal vaccine that prevents pneumonia in the infants. I’m sure you must heard about pneumonia that is still a serious disease that can sometimes end on a fatal note. It’s always…

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    1. What are the probable implications of this suspected diagnosis? This usually presents ages 3-24 months, prolonged fasting or infections, which cause-decreased appetite, increased energy requirements, and a fever. Sudden death is usually the first implication. 2. How urgent is it to contact this family to ask them to bring the baby to a pediatric emergency center or emergency room? Extremely Urgent, because People with MCAD deficiency are at risk of serious complications such as seizures,…

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    is in the food is transferred into their body. The more genetically modified food a person eats the more antibiotic resistance there body contains. The resistance to antibiotics causes many complications. The person that has this resistance would not be able to use simple medicine to fight off a cold. This also affects people that need medication on a daily basis. The resistance to antibiotics causes doctors to prescribe a high dosage of medications for people. Doctors do this because the…

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    Coagulation Inhibitors

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    2.9.2.1. Coagulation Inhibitors Protein C plays crucial role in controlling anticoagulation and is a vitamin K-dependent serine protease (zymogen). Protein S (a vitamin K- dependent glycoprotein) acts as a cofactor for APC (activated protein C) [133]. Protein C and S slow the coagulation cascade with inactivating coagulation factors such as factor Va and VIIIa. Protein C and protein S are division of a feedback control mechanism, in which excess thrombin production causes protein C…

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    HLTIN301C Assignment Q5a+b need answering 1. List and give a brief description of the four main groups of microorganisms. • Bacteria – A single celled organism that thrives in diverse environments. There are 5 groups that bacteria can be divided into (according to shape): bacilli, cocci, filamentous, spirilla and vibrio. Some are beneficially good for the body and others can be parasitic and produce toxins that can cause disease or death. • Fungi – A single celled or multicellular organism…

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    Rosa Parks was justified in her actions because she stood up for human rights. What she did back then was illegal because African American did not have equal rights as Caucasians, so they were treated better than blacks. Rosa was standing up for what was right, that what made her actions justified. The use of nonviolent opposition of government laws and actions that discriminate against a group of people. Civil disobedience is the use of boycotting protesting rejection or not following laws or…

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    Civil disobedience has been used as a means of political protest for decades. The formulated and philosophical model of civil disobedience was conceived by the famous Henry David Thoreau, and since then has been used as a method by some of the most influential people in our history in order to send a clear message to the government that things need to change. Martin Luther King Jr. along with other renowned advocates, such as Ghandi used civil disobedience, or nonviolent social protests to gain…

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    working. It is however used topically for bacterial conjunctivitis due to its broad-spectrum action and its ability to penetrate the tissues and fluids of the eye (3). Resistance to the drug can occur in large bacterial populations where some of the cells are less permeable to the drug however the more relevant form of resistance occurs when bacteria develop the ability to make chloramphenicol acetyl-transferase. This enzyme is encoded for on a plasmid and acts as a virulence factor…

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    Title: Which Antibiotics Kill the Most Bacteria? Caroline Gorman April 2, 2016 HB bl. 6 Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to determine which of five common antibiotics would kill the Rhodococcus rhodochrous bacteria. Hypothesis: Out of the five tested antibiotics, doxycycline will kill the most Rhodococcus rhodochrous because it is generally used to treat mild infections. This will be tested by spreading the bacteria on agar in a Petri dish and adding a small amount of each antibiotic…

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