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    Unknown 15 Archetype

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    Following Gram staining and microscopic examination, Unknown 15 was identified to be a Gram positive coccoid. Based on these results, all of the Gram negative genera were eliminated including: Enterobacter, Citrobacter, Klebsiella, Escherichia, Pseudomonas, Serratia, Alcaligenes, Neisseria, Proteus, Salmonella, Shigella, Erwinia, Veillonella, and Flavobacterium (5). Bacillus, Lactobacillus, Listeria, Kurthia, and Arthrobacter were eliminated because they did not match the coccoid shape of…

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    reconstruction. As such, we will be discussing three different methods used for quantify taxonomic proportions are a) NISP (Number of Identified Specimens), b) MNI (Minimum Number Individuals, and c) bone weight. NISP (Numbered of Identified Specimens) allows researchers to obtain a number (or count) for each identified specimens. In other words, it is sorting taxa into identified species. To do this (or to calculate NISP) the researcher adds up NISP by taxa. For example: out of a sample bones,…

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    delivered solution if they are to remain involved and supportive of the undertaking. In our project, we will have its own distinctive set of stakeholders, determined by its nature and the environment in which it is taking place. However, we have identified some generic stakeholder categories that applies to our project. 5.1. Identifying Stakeholders Stakeholders plays central role in setting up priorities and objectives of HAMA project in order to be successful. The key…

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    unit was designed for a Prep class that consists of 25 students with varying ability levels. The explicit teaching focus of this unit is for students to identify and produce rhyming words (ACARA, 2014). The in-depth study of rhyming books has been identified as crucial to students developing an understanding of the language and spelling patterns used in rhyme (Emmitt, Hornsby & Wilson, 2013). Look see, look at me! (Norrington & Huxley, 2010) was commended in 2011 in both the Early Childhood…

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    Question 1 Issue Tech Gadget Ltd. (TGL) is a company, which has three directors Susan Main, Paul Smith and Ben Jones and they have been the directors of the company since it was incorporated in 2010. Apart from this all the three members each have equally 200 shares of the company. Moreover, when Paul is on holiday, he appointed Victoria Peters to act in his position. Furthermore, the issue is to recognize which person and entities are a director of the TGL company for the purposes of the…

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    Metformin Case Studies

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    As identified in the previous studies mentioned by Knowler et al., (2002) and Gilles et al., (2007) metformin has shown to reduce the risk from progression of prediabetes to diabetes. Moin et al., (2002) case-control study looking at causality examined metformin prescription use for diabetes prevention in individuals with identified prediabetes over a three year period in 17,352 working-age adults. Of the total sample size on 3.7% of patients with prediabetes were actually prescribed metformin…

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    It is important to inform your staff about identified hazards on a regular basis, it is also important that they are made aware of the outcomes of risk assessments and control. This information can be shared with staff during weekly meetings or through staff memos. Information about potential hazards, risk assessments and controls can be found through - • Examining legislation, regulations and codes of practice • Introducing changes or improvements to machinery, equipment and processes •…

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    Bioethical issues Matters concerning bioethical issues in genetics is not one that is often unheard of in research today. Funding and continued research for KFS appear minimal as extensive research has uncovered little data since the gene identified as being responsible for the syndrome has been named. Nonetheless, gene therapy trials for rare diseases continue to be utilized for more common disease processes, and new trials are beginning to surface for other rare diseases as well (Resnik,…

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    Indonesian tin mining companies are concluded as a difficulty in communication among roles (owner, manager, and worker), workers’ negative attitudes towards and lack of knowledge in the use of personal protective equipment. The study reveals some identified problems and possible solutions to those specific problems in communication, culture, and knowledge. The study suggested that regular working safety dissemination through a kinship approach and specific safety training to resolve…

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    Based on the findings of this study some recommendations are provided to S. R. Sons Saraf. Firstly, S. R. Sons Saraf should define the value it will gain by implementing ERM which is risk mitigation for reducing vulnerability from the new risks identified in this study of the gold trading industry. According to a report by KPMG International Cooperative (2013) 47 percent of the organizations felt that it was essential for risk management to add value to the overall business. The value which…

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