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    ocean. Though despite this there are still exclusive marine species because it seemed these life forms just never left the ocean. While many land creatures are amazing organisms in their own right, especially with the origins of starting out as a microorganism, to a sea dwelling creature then somehow over many years finally…

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    Choice “E” is the best answer. This patient has nocardiosis. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole antibiotic therapy inhibits bacterial growth by inhibiting successive steps in the synthesis of dihydrofolic acid. Sulfonamides have long been the first-line antimicrobial therapy for nocardiosis. Among the sulfonamides, sulfadiazine is generally preferred because of its CNS and CSF penetration. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMZ) is considered the therapy of choice by most authorities. Choice “A”…

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    There are many theories for how life started on earth. After reading many theories, I found the Lighting and Panspermia theory the most interesting. These two theories made the most sense to me even though they don’t have much in common. The Lighting theory is the idea of chemicals from earth’s early atmosphere working together with chemicals and lighting from erupting volcanoes in order to create the first life on earth. The second theory is the Panspermia theory, the idea that earth’s first…

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    can be view skeptically since there are a few areas of knowledge and ways of knowing that we can look at. Then, what are evolutionism and creationism? First, evolutionism was a term to describe the process of how living organism emerges from a microorganism that was on earth billion years ago. In the other hand, creationism is the opposite of evolutionism which means…

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    You'll Want a proper and Enjoyable Swimming Time A pool inside your garden or backyard is definitely an added beautiful sight to your house. But to have the ability to surely enjoy clean and fresh water, pool proprietors exert extra effort and cash for his or her maintenance. They just do not mind the additional expenses that they'll face by getting a pool particularly in its maintenance as lengthy because they are guaranteed of clean and fresh water constantly. To help keep water neat and safe…

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    Terrestrial Chamber Lab

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    how an organism cold survive, because it is terrifying. The PH hand temperature stayed consistent because the room temperature did not change significally. Our organisms looked like they were fresh out of a movie, because there are tons of it. Microorganisms are starting to appear, which a good sign of life so far. Makena brought Jerarel a fish (9/3/14) and it seems to have made an enemy already. Jerarel ate the frog as dinner according to my theory, Zack’s and Makenna’s. The only person in our…

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    Food Waste In Landfills

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    The average household is not doing enough to reduce or reuse waste products. As a result, landfills are filling up with potential reusable waste. Due to lack of knowledge on how to compost food, food waste can make up nearly 20% of the municipal solid waste (MSW) at a landfill (Nadakavukaren, A., 2011). Greater community education and outreach is needed to help individuals, families and communities compost on a regular basis, and reduce the amount of food waste in our landfills. According to…

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    Pros And Cons Of Plague

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    Why is The Plague SO Good at Killing? There are some factors about the Yersinia pestis that make it an infecting machine. Y. pestis creates two anti-phagocytic antigens, F1 antigen and VW antigen. An anti-phagocytic antigen is defined as, a substance in the immune system’s cells that eats harmful pathogens. Both the F1 and the VW antigen are necessary for the bacteria to grow, as is the temperature, 37degrees Celsius. It is because of this need for a certain temperature, lower than which fleas…

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    Athletes Foot Essay

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    What is athlete’s foot? Athlete’s foot is a common infection of the skin triggered by fungus. It’s usually referred to medically as tinea pedis. Athlete’s foot can take place anywhere in or around the foot but usually between the toes and the bottom of the foot. Athlete’s foot can be caused by many types of fungi including species of Trichophyton, epidermophyton and microsporum. The condition is usually developed by contact with the infected skin with the bacteria. It is often a crusty, red,…

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    Perchlorate

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    water and mixing processes (Srinivasan & Viraraghavan, 2009). When the flow is much less or if water turns into stagnant, perchlorate has a tendency to diffuse into clay layers in an aquifer. Perchlorate can be biologically degraded by indigenous microorganisms found in water under anaerobic conditions (Coates et al., 1999).…

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