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    Mini Unknown Microbe. 1r

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    Title The analysis of Mini unknown microbe# 1R Summary A series of tests was done with Microbe #1R for identification. A Gram stain was done it reveal a gram positive cocci result. A streak plate was completed revealing that the microbe was round/filamentous, convex, erose, granular, yellow, and opaque. The next test was the Tryptic Soy Agar plate for color. Followed by the oxidase test and last was the Mannitol Salt Agar test. Thus microbe #1R was Sporosarcina…

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    Contamination by Site While the previous data set is useful in showing the overall prevalence of pathogenic microbes on computers, it may be useful to further examine variations in contamination levels between different departments. This would allow one to determine which departments face the most risk and require the most changes. In the study conducted by Po-Liang et al. (2009), no significant differences in pathogenic contamination rates between ICU workstations and non-ICU workstations (7.4%…

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    Monday March 9,2015 1. Part A • The enzyme used in this experiment is pancreatic lipase. The substrate for pancreatic lipase is lipids or triglycerides. Hydrolysis of triglycerides occurs in the duodenum and the PH rages are from 7.1 to 8.2. • Phenol red was used as a PH indicator of the samples. if the sample is an acid then a yellow color is appeared, if the sample is alkaline then a red color will appeared. if the sample is neutral, it will be orange or if the sample is alkaline and has a…

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    Ketorolac tromethamine is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that exhibits analgesic activity in animal models. The mechanism of action of Ketorolac, like that of other NSAIDs, is not completely understood but may be related to prostaglandin synthetase inhibition. The biological activity of Ketorolac tromethamine is associated with the S-form. Ketorolac tromethamine possesses no sedative or anxiolytic properties. The peak analgesic effect of Ketorolac tromethamine occurs within 2 to 3…

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    Food is a chemical and all cooking is chemistry. It is a mixture of many different chemical components. It is one of the essential things of every living being. Worldly, interest in food science have increased in recent years because of increasing awareness of vital role of food in the health, well-being and economics status of individuals and nations people’s curiosity of trying new and different dishes. Although using chemicals in the food provides good taste and texture, sometimes adding…

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    Unknown Bacteria 228 Adisney Pino Professor Dowding Miami Dade College Section T/R 7:05PM Introduction Enterobacter aerogenes is rod-shaped bacteria that belongs in the family of Enterobacteriaceae. This rod-shaped bacterium is gram negative which makes it a facultative anaerobe which grew perfectly in 37-degree temperature. This species was motile and therefore it can synthesize an enzyme known as ornithine decarboxylase. This bacterium is prevalent in the intestines of animals…

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    Amaranth Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION Amaranth is a pseudo cereal which is a good source of dietary nutrients. For innovating new product by using the grains of amaranth, which will increases the utilization. Leaves of amaranth plants are used as leafy vegetable, in other hand seeds as cereals (Saunders and Becker 1984). Amaranth is rich in high quality protein. Some studies say that because of the presence of the presence of calcium, phosphorous, potassium, iron etc it is also having neautracitical property. It also…

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    (Rosenberg, “A History of Mengele’s Gruesome Experiments on Twins”). He did this to thoroughly compare the twins. Mengele would kill his subjects on purpose just to see the after death measurements and examinations. He often used syringes for injecting phenol, benzene or air, this would kill the patients within a few seconds (Wiesenthal, “The Murderers Among Us”). He chose not to give the other twin a long death so their bodies would be fresh. He would then compare their bodies and see what the…

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    Population Ethical Issues

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    Population and Ethical Issue Since 2012, there have been a number of outbreaks from vaccine-preventable diseases in the United States. Two of the most recent ones that have seen an increase over the years are whooping cough caused by pertussis and measles. Both of these diseases have vaccines that are available to the public, yet the cases related to these two continue to increase. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), in 2012, there were 48,277 reported cases of pertussis and…

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    Kinnow Juice Case Study

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    3.1 MATERIALS Kinnow: Kinnow used in this study were procured from local market of Hisar. Identical cultivar, color and source were selected in an attempt to minimize variability in carotenoids and ascorbic acid contents which were associated with variety, color and growing conditions. Procured kinnow samples were fresh, mature, fully ripened and were free from any spot and blemishes. Chemicals: All chemicals used during study were of analytical grade (AR) and were supplied by Qualigens…

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