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    Antibiotic Resistance Introduction: One of the challenges affecting the medical world is antibiotic resistance. This is a concern because antibiotics have been used for decades to treat hundreds of diseases. I was able to find two articles that go over this issue. The first one was found on http://www.cdc.gov/drugresistance/about.html and the second on http:/x/www.medicinenet.com/antibiotic_resistance/article.htm. These articles are informative. They help answer some of the important questions…

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    Bamboo Bedding Strategies

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    Title Tag: How Bamboo Bedding Relieves Allergies | Cozy Earth Meta Description: Do you wake up groggy with a stuffy nose and sore throat? Then try Cozy Earth bedding to relieve your allergies and finally get the sleep you deserve! Meta Keywords: bamboo sheets, organic sheets, bamboo bedding Body Content: Monday morning rolls around and you drag yourself out of bed. Your ears feel like their stuffed full of cotton and your nose is a disgusting dripping mess. A bird is squawking just outside…

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    Grand Canyon History

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    Did you know, that the rock found at the bottom of the Grand Canyon might be around 2 billion years old? Well the grand canyon is one of the best arrays of geological history in the world. It’s home to many different types of animals. It also hosts about 5 million tourists a year. Archaeologists are still not sure how it was formed. The Grand Canyon is considered one of the seven wonders of the world; it reveals millions of years of geological history. The Grand Canyon has a lot of…

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    The brain is the most complex organ in the human body, and is the basis of all functions in the body. Consequently, when the brain suffers damage or is not formed correctly, the effects can be devastating to basic, normal bodily functions. There are an innumerable amount of pathologies and disorders that the brain can suffer from, and this paper will be focusing on just a few of the major, most common ailments. Cerebral palsy, cerebral infections, strokes, and degenerative brain diseases are…

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    also known as healthcare-acquired or nosocomial infections are infections acquired or obtained when receiving treatment or visiting a medical facility of any kind. Hospitals, clinics, and care homes host a vast variety of bacterium, viruses, and fungi. These pathogens can survive on almost any surface such as tables, chairs, beds, and especially clothes. When healthcare workers, patients, and visitors have exposure to contaminate surfaces (i.e. touching a doorknob), they will carry the pathogen…

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    Nidulans

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    VI, VII and VIII classes (Matoba et al., 2002). The sPLA2 enzymes were first identified in mammalian pancreatic juice and cobra venoms, and subsequently they were also widely discovered in reptiles, insects, plants, bacteria, viruses as well as fungi (Nakashima et al., 2003; Nevaleinen et al., 2011; 2013). This family of enzymes plays diverse roles in a wide range of organisms and tissues and are known to regulate a number of biological processes such as atherosclerosis, eicosanoid…

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    Schiff Base Essay

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    CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Synthesis of Schiff base Method preparation for Schiff base ligand is a straight forward synthesis and easily modified using different amines and carbonyl compound. This could be one of the reasons that make Schiff base ligand popular in coordination chemistry research. Synthesis of Schiff base ligand commonly, taking place in alcohol through condensation reaction of amines and carbonyl compound. The acid/base catalysis or heating is employed in the synthesis…

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    carbon respired is higher if the concentration in clay and silt increase. (Lou & Zhou 2006, 102). 2.4.7 Soil pH Many chemical reactions are regulated by pH, and many enzymes in soil depend on it. Bacteria grow with pH interval between 4 and 9, and fungi from 4 to 6, so pH is im-portant for the growth and proliferation of soil microbes, and therefore soil respiration. Soils with pH 3 produce much less CO2 than soils with pH 4 due to the adverse effect of low pH on soil microbial activity.…

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    The Neolithic Revolution

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    Most of the people who have ever really experienced life are hesitant before they allow change to occur, whether it’d be in their lives or to the people they care about. On the other hand, other instances force people into that alteration as it takes place spontaneously, and that is when these individuals realize whether that hesitance was foolish, or wise. The Neolithic Revolution is the most prominent example in history that obligated people to adjust their lives to the evolution of their time…

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    Mount Rushmore

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    shrubs, grasses, and lichen. Another interesting animal is the Mule deer. They have a lifespan of about nine to eleven years. They usually eat shrubs and weeds. The least chipmunk also lives near Mount Rushmore. They mostly feed on seeds, fruit, and fungi. They live for about ten years. The wildlife also consists of yellow-bellied marmots, red squirrels, and various types of…

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