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    he had suggested tying their hands together, or having them circumcised without the use of anesthesia. The hope was that males would remember the feelings or shame and pain and associate those feelings with masturbation. For females, carbolic acid (phenol) would be poured onto the clitoris creating a painful burning sensation, again eliciting a painful memory associated with the touching of the…

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    “Chédiak-Higashi syndrome is an autosomal recessive immunodeficiency disorder characterized by abnormal intracellular protein transport,” (Nowicki ,“Chediak-Higashi Syndrome,” para.2). It is caused by mutations of the LYST gene which is also known as the CHS1 gene. This gene makes “a protein known as the lysosomal trafficking regulator,” (Genetics Home Reference, January 2014). They cause the lysosome to enlarge which ultimately causes problems with normal cell function. “Patients with…

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    Gut Microbiota Essay

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    desorption/ ionization mass spectrometry. For the DNA extraction, small amount of the fecal sample was placed in a solvent that also contained glass beads. The mixture was vortexed for a few seconds and then centrifuged. The supernatant was collected and phenol, chloroform and isoamylalcohol was added. Then quantitave PCR assay was performed. A dietary assessment was done on the children followed by biochemical analyses and statistical…

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    after 1 drop, then this bacterium can be considering as catalase (+). In contract, if after drop H2O2 and bubbles not form then the bacteria is catalase (-). The main ingredients of MSA environment include peptone, beef extracts, Mannitol, NaCl and Phenol Red. The salt concentrations in the environment are quite high (7.5%) will inhibit the growth of several species of microorganisms. Mannitol is sources of Carbohydrates, the unique fermentation bacteria. (1) In Mannitol salt agar environment,…

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    Benefits Of Fruit Tin

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    narrowing of the arteries, that condition can lead to the appearance of coronary heart disease which is very dangerous. Read Foods to Lower Blood Pressure Fruit tin contains natural mineral compounds such as magnesium, phosphorus, omega 3, omega 6, and phenol. Contents of natural minerals nutritions enough to lower high blood pressure and prevent coronary heart disease. 2. Reduce Cholesterol Levels in the Body Fruit tin is famous as a type of fruit that contain soluble fiber is good enough.…

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    Giant Cell Tumors

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    The most common bone tumors of the foot and ankle are osseous and cartilaginous lesions, including enchondromas, osteochondromas, and chondromyxoid fibromas [1]. Giant cell tumors (GCT), chondroblastomas, osteoid osteomas, and osteoblastomas also occur. Non-neoplastic conditions include intraosseous lipomas, simple (unicameral) bone cysts, and aneurysmal bone cysts [2]. GCT, also known as osteoclastomas, are fairly common bone tumors, accounting for 5% of all primary bone tumors. They are benign…

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    Fingernail Trace Evidence

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    Fingernails As Trace Evidence Shamyiah Underwood Advance Criminalistics (FSC 620) National University Fingernails As Trace Evidence Trace evidence is the physical evidence resulting from the transfer of small quantities of material (e.g., hair, fibres, body fluids, textile samples, paint chips, glass fragments, gunshot residue particles, mud, insects, etc.) which may be collected by the police forensic unit, sexual assault team or medical examiner (Medical…

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    The medium also changed from a reddish color to a yellowish color, indicating that the unknown gram-positive bacteria was successfully able to ferment mannitol. This changing of color could be observed due to the fact that MSA uses the pH indicator phenol red,…

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    Gram-negative lactose fermenter. The next test performed was on blood agar, which tested the organism’s hemolytic capabilities. When isolate 6B was streak plated onto the blood agar, colonies formed, this indicated the isolate had hemolytic capabilities. A phenol red…

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    Staphylocculosis

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    anti-microbial properties against fungi and bacteria. Thus, they support their traditional use as a treatment for diarrhea, intestinal worms and other digestive ailments (IIcim and Digrak, 1998). The anti-microbial effect of clove is attributed to eugenic a phenol compound which is the major active Br. J. Pharmacol. Toxicol., 5(4): 125-128, 2014 126 constituent of its essential oil (Ali et al., 2005). And Cinnamon affect to inhibition bacterial infection the Cinnamon is reputed as a cure for…

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