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    that they cannot leave the house; or even something simple such as talking to someone outside their family. This poses a problem in a major crisis like a pandemic where a male doctor cannot examine a female even with consent and many refuse the inoculations due to fear of what “Americans” are injecting. As globalization continues to grow and expand, theory-based communication risk and research must expand and adapt to account for the increasingly complexity. (Sellnow & Seeger 2013, 258).…

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    Gastric Brain Function

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    The idea of emotions influencing gastric motor function has been around for over a century (Taché et al., 2001). It was not until 1934, that scientists created an index for defecation scores in relation to emotions in rats (Taché et al., 2001). However, it has not been until recently, within the past two decades, that the topic of the gut microbiota communicating with the brain and various organs has emerged to the forefront of science (Tache et al, 2001; Mayer et al., 2014). Studies have shown…

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    Collection and Identification of an Environmental Bacteria to the Genus level Introduction: Bacteria can be found virtually anywhere, and interaction with these organisms occurs daily (Fitzpatrick & Allison, 2014). However, though the interaction between human and bacterium is continual, it is not always known what type of bacteria a person is coming into contact with. Therefore it is important to understand, and to have knowledge about, the characteristics of bacteria in our environment. As…

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    2.5. Morphological Identification/Evaluations of Entomopathogenic Fungi The six isolates of fungal entomopathogens were provided by Department of Entomology, Penn State USA. Preliminary morphological identifications of fungal entomopathogens such as color of colony, mycelial characteristics and spores from all six isolates were done at microscopic level. 2.6. Molecular Characterizations of Entomopathogenic Fungi Cultures of Metarhizium fungus were grown in nutrient broth (Bacto, Australia) in…

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    Bradley Beliveau Mr. Dallaire English 120 November 15, 2015 Technology Is Killing Us Several hundred years ago man devised a way to harness electricity so it could be controlled and used commercially. This was, and still is, the most profound technological advancement made in human history. Electricity is the basis of everything that is done today. It’s used to further advance current technology, as well as making life more habitable for the everyday person. Using electricity, man was able to…

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    Tardigrade Essay

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    the tardigrades I will follow the procedure detailed by McNuff. To do this, 150 mL Chalkey’s Medium (which I will mix myself from chemicals available in the chemistry department) and soil extract, will be placed in an Erlenmeyer flask prior to inoculation with the specimens. The flask will be covered with parafilm. I will place them in a shaded area of around 10-20°C. For a food source I will use Chlorococcum hypnosum,…

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    Essay 1: An important discovery/concept in microbiology The world of microbiology is a vast one. In theory, microbiology is the study of single celled micro organisms and viruses, that work independently of each other. These microbial cells are the backbone and fundamental unit of life. Most of the biomass present on earth today is microbial, with almost 5.3x10^30 cells present, mostly in terrestrial and oceanic subsurfaces. Within these subsurfaces, many microbial communities exist, with…

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    The effect of opium on diethylnitrosamine-induced gastrointestinal cancer in rats Uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells and their spreading to another tissues ,these characterizing of cancers which mostly lead to death ,if their spreading is not controlled.Cancers are caused by chemical materials ,infectious organisms,tobacco and radiation as external factors and hormones,mutation and immune conditions as internal factors.(1) Gastrointestinal cancers are the term for many cancers which…

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    The purpose of this literature review is to present the argument that virtual reality graded exposure therapy (VR-GET) has progressively becoming one of the most popular tools for immersive exposure therapies, training, experiencing different locations, such as a combat zones. VR-GET has exploded in the medical field as a treatment and away of predicting which military personnel are most likely to e post-traumatic stress disorder. One can simulate the desired location where one experienced…

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    Asl Sign Language

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    The people that who were hard of hearing or deaf have relied on communicating with others through visual cues. People began to standardize signs, building a rich vocabulary and grammar that exists independently of any other language, while deaf community growing. If you got situation that you couldn’t hear or speak, so you can use sign language for that situation. Casual observer of a conversation conducted in sign language might describe it was graceful, dramatic, frantic, comic or angry…

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