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    L. B Agar Lab Report

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    bacteria T1. 2) The loop was dry sterilized and cooled. 3) A small loopful of bacteria was taken. 4) The loop was gently rubbed on the first half of the plate in a tight zig-zag fashion. 5) The loop was dry sterilized and cooled again. From the first half of the plate, the loop was dragged through to the second region of the plate in a tight zig-zag fashion. 6) The loop was dry sterilized and cooled again. The loop was pulled…

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    Essay On Unknown Bacteria

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    students to use the techniques used in class (sterilize the inoculated loop, get a small amount of the unknown bacteria, incubate) to identify the unknown bacteria. To start, the unknown bacteria had to be successfully isolated. Using a wire loop, a small sample of the numbered test tube was plated on…

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    Maya, Tasmeem, Hannah, Mary, Sadie, and I got into my car and jammed out to music all the way to St. Louis. As we approached the Loop, I could definitely tell we were in a very wealthy neighborhood which was indicated by the humongous mansions we saw. After parking at Starbucks Sarah and I went to the farmer's market in search of food. Since neither of us had been to the Loop and were in the spirit of trying new things, we purchased Chili Pumpkin Seed Chocolate to eat, and the chocolate ended up…

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    indicates the potential phosphorylation site for MAPKs ERK1/2, and the square indicates the PY (proline-tyrosine) motif that is recognized by the Hect/ WW domain of Smurfs. The other domains and motifs are marked as follows: α-helix H1, H2, L3 and H3/4 loops, β–hairpin (β-h) that binds to DNA, the unique exon 3 of Smad2 (ex3), NLS (nuclear localization signal)…

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    Educating Rita

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    like Rita because she sacrifices herself for humanity(Woodward). “[Since] the mimic with the antenna is the mimic server, which analyzes the situation and turns back time, there must be a backup mimic with the same ability. In order to get out of this loop, [Rita has] to destroy the entire network” (Sakurazaka 263-4). However, with Keiji, the situation changes. Since “[their] brains [pick up] the signal…[they become] the antennas” (Sakurazaka Chapter 16). Rita, who grasps the whole situation,…

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    absorbing quality of the towels. A good quality towel is thick, soft and absorbent. The cotton towels are composed of loops within a weave. The loops of the fabric allow the towel to absorb water. The number of loops present in the towel determines its ability to absorb the water. Towels which are composed of loops of thick yarns are able to absorb more moisture. The manner in which the loop is twisted also effects the absorbing ability of the towels. Ability to get dry: The towels which are…

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    The T-Streak Method

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    between each step, therefore you flame the loop before and after every step. A sample is taken from a culture with an inoculated loop, then is spread in the top section of the plate in smooth slow action going left to right. Be sure not to press too hard to damage the agar. Flame the loop, then use a portion of the first section to drag the bacteria into the second division following the same technique but instead use the motion up and down. Finally, flame the loop, then drag a part of the…

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    into the tubules of kidneys. The end product of these filtering processes is urine which is excreted from the body. Similarly, Gold Standard (2015) asserted that Furosemide is a loop diuretic that hinders sodium and chloride absorption by opposing the sodium/potassium and chloride co-transporter in the ascending limb of the loop of Henle. By the same token, furosemide's can lessened the peripheral vascular resistance and consequently reduced left ventricular filling pressure that ultimately…

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    Lace Injustice Methods

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    I didn't know how to tie my laces for a long time. I tried all the methods people showed me; spinning the laces which are snakes, into loops and tie them to make a knot, and tying a lace around a loop to create a knot. No matter which method I tried I would never succeed. Whenever I tried to tie my laces I would tuck my laces into my shoes because when I tried to tie shoes I had with laces on them, the laces would always come apart, and I ended up just sitting there like a rock. One method I…

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    Essay On Forensic Science

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    The science of my topic is revolves around criminal law and forensic science. According to staffs. ac. uk “Forensic science is any science used for the purposes of law, and therefore provides important scientific evidence for use in the courts of law, e.g. in a criminal investigation and trial.” Today's world got a lot of new technology and that makes it easy for forensic scientists to solve more crimes than ever before. Also the field has grown exponentially over the years. Forensic science…

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