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    Now days, microorganisms are very important to identify to Genus and species because they can cause various diseases. We need to know that what helpful or harmful microbe in this environment. This project’s purpose is to identify an unknown bacterium by various methods. Most stains used in microbiology are differential stain, which use more than one dye so that different cells, chemicals, or structures such as Gram staining, TTC reduction, Oxygen requirement test, Catalase test, Nitrate test,…

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    Snake When one hears the word snake, many other things come to mind besides a reptile. Knowing the true definition and the implied definition of the word will help us to understand its meaning a little better. Snake is intensively defined as one of the limbless vertebrates constitution the reptilian order orphidia (characterized by a greatly elongated body, tapering tail, and smooth, scaly integument), some species of which are noted for their venomous properties; an ophidian, a serpent. Which…

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    and the manner someone rules is what determines if it is virtue or not. In addition, the main problem with this definition is that Meno gives a definition of what a particular virtue and not what is virtue. Here Socrates wants a definition of the genus and not the species. This is the reason why Socrates uses the example of the shape to show Meno that there is a difference between a shape and shape. Since there are many different types of shapes and one differs from another, each type of shape…

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    Methanoculleus Summary

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    still limited. This article reviews the characteristics of Methanoculleus and tries to understand their importance in both nature and biological treatment processes. Physiology of Methanoculleus isolates: In taxonomy, the hydrogenotrophic methanogens genus Methanoculleus belong to phylum Euryachaeota, class Methanomicrobia, order Methanomicrobiales, and family Methanomicrobiaceae. By the year of 2016, there are 13 isolated and named Methanoculleus species (short as M. in this article): M.…

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    Ebola Disease

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    “emerging/ re-emerging” pathogen, due to its divergent genomes and sporadic outbreaks causing severe hemorrhaging fever in humans and non-human primates. The family Filoviridae is made up of three genera; Cuevairus, Marburgvirus and Ebolavirus. The genus Ebolaviruses is comprised of four species that have had the ability to cause infection in humans. These species originated from Africa (Zaire, Sudan and Bundibugyo), with one additional species being found in the Philippians (Reston). This…

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    Determination of GAPC Gene Sequence for Brassica Oleracea var. acephala and Brassica Oleracea var. capitate INTRODUCTION GAPDH is an enzyme that is encoded by the GAPC gene and catalyzes glycolysis’ sixth step which is responsible for energy metabolism (Bio Rad 2017). Aside from its role in glycolysis, GAPDH is also known for its evolutionary significance specifically that it has roles in cellular function like nuclear RNA export and DNA replication and repair (Tatton et al. 2001). GAPDH has…

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    DNA Discovering The scientific discoveries have played an immense role in the emergence of the modern civilization .Many of the them have affected us and changed our lives. In the 1960s DNA was discovered and the event of that decade. It is a small part of nucleus in our cells of our bodies ,and consists of chromosomes which are the responsible aspects for determining the sex of and physical features of humans. For its wide characteristics, it is used in many sides of our…

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    Achtheres Research Paper

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    Have you seen parasites in the mouths of striped bass you have caught on Lake Lanier? What you are seeing is most likely a parasitic copepod of the genus Achtheres. Achtheres is a parasitic copepod that infects the gills of freshwater fish and is most easily visible once they mature and move into the fish’s mouth. For those that haven’t seen them, mature adults resemble a small white dot (less than 1/8”) with what look like legs. Those ‘legs’ are actually the egg sacs of the female parasite…

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    according to Aristotle, primary and secondary. There are three different categories in which something can fall under. Animal (Genus), Human (Species), and Socrates (Individual Substances). Primary is the individual object, and secondary is whether it is an human or an animal. “For example, the individual man belongs in species, man belongs in a species, man, and animal is a genus of the species; so these - both man and animal - are called secondary substances.” (Cottingham,…

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    Compare the way nature is presented in ‘Daffodils’ by William Wordsworth and ‘Nettles’ by Vernon Scannell. With the two poets having rather significantly different backgrounds, the difference in presentation of the poems become evident. William Wordsworth was a very romantic poet and he looked to find the nice things and beauty of the world and nature and he used this to inspire his poetry. He wrote Desideria and Evening on Calais Beach but is most famous for his poem I wondered lonely as a…

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