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    Introduction Antibiotics are the natural substances produced by the microbes that destroy or slow down the growth of the bacteria, whereas antimicrobial agents are the synthetic substances which developed in the laboratory that mimic effects of antibiotics. Selective toxicity means the microbial agents that kill the microbes without killing the host cells. Antimicrobial is divided into two spectrum of antibiotics – 1 Narrow spectrum: - This antibiotic is active against a selected group of the…

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    The topic I chose to research is scientists must stop animal testing. The reason why I chose this top is interesting and people need to know about this topic. For example, is easy to relate. In addition, it is debatable. Furthermore, this must stop because animal are forced to inhale and eat substances toxicities. And finally, it violates animals’ rights, scientists cause pain to the animals and products toxicity are available. Due to the fact, ‘’Each year, more than 100 million animals are…

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    killed, in laboratories every year across the world, for scientific research. A variety of animals are used for animal testing: Mice, frogs, fish, dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, monkeys, and birds are just a few that have been used in laboratories for…

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    Setting the camera on my chest, I reach back across the bed for the bag containing the film paper. Unwrapping the stack of small sheets, I put five of them inside the printer compartment of the polaroid and sit up. I look around the room for a subject, but there's not much. There's my bed, my newly full closet, and some miscellaneous furniture. My head rolls onto my shoulder, shifting my view to a sunlit patch of wall. Thousands of minuscule dust motes dance around in the light, flitting from…

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    Forensic Science Career

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    applying for a job in a forensic field. Plenty of colleges offer courses in forensic fields and these colleges are known to have a higher graduation rate than opposing colleges that do not offer these courses. Upon obtaining a job at a forensic science laboratory or CSI-based job, you will receive training which can last from 6 months to 2 full years, and involves latent fingerprinting, toxicology, DNA analysis, drug analysis, trace evidence,…

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    In addition, it is observed that many curriculums or textbooks do not provide an adequate number of non-routine problems from which teachers can choose. This rather affects teachers’ use of problem solving approach in mathematics teaching since they mostly rely on the prescribed textbooks as their source of information (McIntosh, Jarret, & Peixotto, 2000). Such phenomenon is similar in most Ethiopian universities. Moreover, textbooks and assessments regimes used in the school and the time…

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    Family Physician’s Group. We are located in a busy section of town making it convenient for families across Central Florida to obtain great health care. We operate in a 10,000 square foot facility providing services such as radiology and in-office laboratory testing. The goal is to deliver quality patient care in a progressive and fun, but most importantly, patient-centric environment. We are looking for a talented, well organized, dedicated, hardworking professional to join our team as Practice…

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    The CMS 1500 Claim Form is the standardized form used by non-institutional healthcare service providers who are seeking reimbursements from Medicare. It is responsible for the billing of claims generated for work performed by physicians, suppliers and other non-institutional providers for both outpatient and inpatient services It facilitates the process of billing by arranging diagnosis and services provided. “This information is attached to a claim form, which is submitted to insurance carriers…

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    that very long and complicated processes are often required for their removal and the refining of the product materials, due to a variety of by-products generated from the reaction process (a core role of these plants). A variety of operations and equipment are also necessary for that purpose. Refineries Chiyoda provides a wide range of services from planning phase to EPC, O&M, expansion, revamping etc.…

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    The human body is arguably the most researched organism on Earth. The intricate relationship between molecular, anatomical and physiological characteristics of it astounds me, yet what interests me most is not how powerful the human body is as a whole, but how ultimately our physiology can fail us. Studying biology at an undergraduate level will allow me to grasp a deeper understanding as to why this happens, as well as develop my existing knowledge of the mechanisms involved in keeping humans…

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