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    Agar Plates Lab Report

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    plastic inoculation loops, candle and lighter, three poured nutrient agar plates, a disposable cup, alcohol, paper towels, bleach, a permanent marker, gloves, mask, apron, and goggles. 3. Be sure to wash hands carefully with disinfectant soap and warm water. 4. Put on the gloves, goggles, apron, and face mask. 5. Wipe down all work areas with bleach. Then, fill the disposable cup half full with the alcohol and place it on the work area. Place the three inoculation loops inside the…

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    control hollows by speaking hollow tongue. He controls the hollow and narrowly escape and head to another loop, Devil’s Acre, to find their friends and rescue Miss Peregrine. Devil’s Acre is a dangerous loop, where all the outcasts and notorious criminals live. The hollow that Jacob controlled followed the group into the loop, which is a slip up from Ransom Riggs, hollows aren’t able to enter loops, only wights are able to and the peculiars. The hollow is believed dead when it crashes into a…

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    Physical Evidence One of the main types of physical evidence is that of our fingerprints. We carry around our own unique maps of swirls and ridges on our fingertips, thus enabling judges and juries to use fingerprints in deciding our innocence and guilt in a court of law (Sealey, 2016). Fingerprints are the most incriminating type of evidence that can be used in a criminal case. Fingerprints are one of the most reliable forms of identification, because no two people have the same…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Study Guide

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    2015 QUESTION What are Routing Loops? The following techniques are used to prevent routing loops: 1. Split Horizon 2. Route poisoning 3. Hold-down timer Explain two of the above techniques briefly with diagrams. SOLUTION ROUTING LOOPS Routing loops occur as a result of inconsistent routing table. When using distance-vector routing, routers can learn “bad” routes and send them to other routers thereby forming a loop. In simplest terms it is a packet that never…

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    Stop Abusing ‘Sustainability’ The misuse of the word ‘sustainability’ happens daily by those wishing to make a quick profit; all the while, their actions and thoughts are anything but sustainable. The general population is still trying to figure out this word, sustainability. Does it mean ‘eco-friendly’? Does it mean ‘more expensive’? What is this expensive, ‘hippie ideology’ and what does it have to do with development? The term ‘sustainable development’ was coined a couple decades ago…

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    forms a loop, which is the knotting loop. In the second step one end of the chain is bent towards the knotting loop to form a hook. Instead of plugging the terminus of the hook into the knotting loop, which would raise a substantial energy barrier, the middle of the hook is then threaded into the knotting loop and a slipknot is formed as shown in Figure 1.13. The threaded loop is then further passing through the knotting loop. The trefoil knot forms when the terminus of the threaded loop…

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    Christmas Bow Dawning

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    Bow tying is a lost art mainly associated with the season of Winter on account of the world-wide known holiday of Christmas.At this time of the year ,unlike any other time, the art of bow tyimg is used in various ways such as, wrapping gifts, topping Christmas trees and in many cases, even tying your shoes. In this passage you will learn how to make the a Christmas bow. To begin this project you will need ,a ruler, any type of cloth or ribbon, a pair of scissors, and a hot glue gun.After you…

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    of Habit, claims that habits can be changed if people understand how they work (xvii). Throughout the book, Duhigg focuses on a circulation of habit loop with three steps explaining why and how habits are happening; he also explains how to find the problem and then change the habit.…

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    Agar Deep Transfer

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    inoculated with Staphylococcus epidermidis using aseptic techniques for transferring samples from broth, agar, and plate cultures. A sterile inoculating loop was used to transfer a loopful of culture from the culture to the sterile media. The lip of the culture tube and inoculated media tube was flamed before and after transfer. The inoculating loop was reserialized after transfer was complete. An agar deep transfer of S. epidermidis was also done. A sterile inoculating needle was used to…

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    vessels constrict, reducing heat, and muscles beginning to shiver, generating heat. 11. a) The signal in the feedback loop would be the hypothalamus sensing that the body temperature is too high sending signals to cool the body. The response is the blood vessels dilating (chemical signal), and sweat glands increasing sweat production to radiate heat…

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