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    The Specific Carbohydrate Diet was originally created by Dr. Sidney V. Haas in 1923 for the treatment of celiac disease. The SCD is designed to “reboot” your digestive system and heal your gut. It advises the removal of grains, starchy vegetables, lactose, some beans, and any sweeteners other than honey, saccharine, and occasional stevia. 2. Gut and Psychology Syndrome (GAPS Diet) The Gut and Psychology Syndrome (GAPS) Diet was derived from the SCD, and it focuses on removing foods that are…

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    because it means that they taught about every possibility, every necessity that a client can have, or what a client can expect when they go into a coffee shop. Following that idea, that’s one of the reasons they also offer, sugar free, fat free, lactose free, and all of this specific products to sue every…

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    Asian American population and its characteristics According to the Census Bureau, the Asian group in the United States counts 15.7 million Asian Americans in 2013 and represents about five percent of the total U.S. population. Asian Americans live mostly in large cities in states of California, New York, Texas, Illinois, Hawaii and New Jersey. Asian American community is fast growing. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) it is expected to comprise over 10% of the…

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    Sickle Baby Observation

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    Healthy (full-term infants) are born at 37 weeks of gestation and healthy (preterm infants) are born at 34 weeks or later. Weight is the main source of assessing newborn health; full term infants should weigh about 5.5 to 8.5lbs and are 18.5 to 21.5 inches. Infant’s calorie needs are assessed by evaluating their weight, growth rate, sleep/wake cycle, temperature and climate, physical activity, metabolic response to food, and health status or recovery from illness. Length boards and scales are…

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    Vietnamese Diet Chart

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    The chart has shown us that a typical one-day-menu of Vietnamese are closely meeting that standard of USDA. Overall, Vietnamese consumed a little bit more grains and protein than needed. The total calories came to 2131, which is 131 calories above the average daily calories recommend. But in order to fully understand this chart, we need to keep in mind that this plan does not tell the overall picture of every Vietnamese person. The diet varies from gender, economic status, jobs, geographical…

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    temperature from more than two hours results in significant increase in bacterial counts resulting in an unreliable sample. Also, for those who use catheter specimen it is collect from the catheter and not from the collection bag. Most of these stains are lactose negative and they demonstrate typical features swarming in motility on agar plates. According to Smith (1993) swarming is the spreading of Proteus…

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    Catalase Test Lab Report

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    We first needed to collect all the proper materials to conduct the tests on our unknown bacterial sample. To begin the lab, we had to collect a nonpathogenic bacterial sample by swabbing an item or surface inside the biology building with a sterile cotton swab. Our lab group decided to swab a Sharpie permanent marker left at our lab station inside our lab room. We then opened a petri dish and smeared the swab across the surface of the agar several times. Once the bacteria was on the agar, we…

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    Pseudomonas Research Paper

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    Pseudomonas aeruginosa can be cultured on; • MacConkey agar • Blood agar • Luria Broth (LB) and Luria Agar (LA) Media • Cetrimide Selective Agar • Tryptic Soy Agar • Cystine Lactose Electrolyte-Deficient (CLED) Agar…

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    which is 10 times larger that the wine sectors. Dairy products form 26% of New Zealand’s total goods export that benefits the economy hugely. These include whole milk powder, skim milk powder, butter, anhydrous milk fat, cheese, whey, casein and lactose. In 2009, there was $10.4 billion worth of dairy products exported throughout the world. This is why dairying is such a significant aspect for New Zealand’s economy and why their opinions on nitrate…

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    Antibiotics were a pivotal discovery which saved many lives during epidemics and pandemics over the recent centuries. During the 1920’s a scientist named Alexander Fleming was working as the professor of bacteriology in London at St. Mary's Hospital. Alexander was working on staphylococcus and had left some on the table which got contaminated. Later a colony was spotted in one of the samples resembling a white fluffy mass which multiplied rapidly and caused the staphylococcus to become…

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