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    governed by laws that stem from a notion of causality. Rather, if it is governed to laws in accordance with some special kind of causality, the contents of those laws are not accessible in the sensible world in the way that scientific laws relating to fungi gr. Kant argues that it follows from this that freedom must be presupposed as a property of the will of all rational beings in order to conceive of an agent willing anything at all. He does this by explaining the connection that our own idea…

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    Causative Organism

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    Disease Causative Organism Symptoms Treatment Mode of transmission Prevention Unique Things About Disease Athlete's Foot Fungi - Scaly rash - Itching - Stinging - Burning - Antifungal meds - Floors - Towels - Clothing - Keep your feet clean - Dry feet thoroughly - Don’t go barefoot anywhere With athlete's foot, you literally have a plant living on your skin. Ringworm Fungi - Red circle on skin - Itch - Antifungal meds - Contact of skin - Wash your body - Avoid anyone infected Infection is…

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    Mitosis Lab Report

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    In order to better understand the cell cycle and the different phases of mitosis, students were expected to observe cell division in an onion root. I hypothesized that we would observe more cells in interphase since most of a cell’s life is spent in interphase. In order to make observations, we used a light microscope to view two slides of an onion root—one had been previously prepared while the other slide was made by each individual student. Furthermore, we then counted how many cells were in…

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    operating in the environment of the cacao tree, not only control the physiological process of the cacao plant. Biological control: Attempts have been made to increase the number of predatory and parasitic insects that prey on cacao. Entomophagous fungi: Certain fungi are capable of reducing the numbers of various sorts, including some that are pests of cacao. Effects of weeds: the presence of weed is particularly harmful to the cacao for the harbor cacao-feeding insects. (B.) ARTIFICIAL…

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    Nacogdoch Lab Report

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    The purpose of this experiment is to quantify the air quality and emissions of a local Nacogdoches Tadarida brasiliensis, Brazilian Free-Tailed bat colony. Concentration of ammonia, particulate matter, fungi and bacteria were measured to assess air quality. The guano at the base of the garage was also analyzed for nitrogen and carbon content. The colony briefly lived in the north end of parking garage on East College Street and Raguet Avenue until its untimely removal. The colony could be seen…

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    the disorder. In the new study, the researchers focused on the complete totality of microorganisms and their collective genetic material present in or on the human body or in another environment. The researchers looked at the viruses, bacteria, and fungi present in 16 individuals with schizophrenia and 16 control participants. The results require repeated studies and expansion for further confirmation but researchers were able to report astounding differences between the microbiome of…

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    Ringworm Research Paper

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    Oral medications must be taken for 3 months. There are a number of different species of fungi involved in Ringworm. Trichophyton verrucosum, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Trichophyton equinum, Microsporum nanum, Microsporum gypseum, and Microsporum canis are the funguses that are involved in Ringworm. They attack different parts of the body to cause this fungal infection. The different species of fungi that causes Ringworm may live and reproduce in humans, rodents, rabbits, dogs, cats,…

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    Dating back to medieval times, theses fungi was never seen as a threat by the farmers and were hauled along with the collected wheat and rye, which was later grinded up into flour and used for baking. Under high temperatures and consumption, many people became victims to the frightening disease…

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    overcome this deficiency of nutrients, plants have developed symbiotic association with beneficial microbes and endophytes (Clark and Zeto 2000). Endophytic fungi have been reported to transfer soil limiting nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus (Govindarajulu et al. 2005; Guether et al. 2009; Behie and Bidochka 2014) to their host plant whereas fungi received plant-derived carbohydrates (Bonfante and Genre 2010). Metarhizium and Beauveria having dual life cycle suggested that insect…

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    Syphilis 20th Century

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    The 20th century saw a series of remarkable discoveries that changed the face of medical practice. Among the most important was the discovery of antimicrobial agents, beginning with the synthesis of arsphenamine by Paul Ehrlich as the century dawned [1]. With this discovery, the dreaded scourge of syphilis was brought under control, although not eradicated. However, the toxicity of the drug made it less than ideal as an antimicrobial agent. Shortly thereafter, optochin (ethyl cupreine) was tried…

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