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    There were many tests performed on my unknown, which led me to conclude that the unknown microorganism is Pseudomonas fluorescens. When determining the gram reaction of the unknown, a Gram stain was done. This process differentiates between a Gram-positive and Gram-negative microorganism. This is done in four steps. The microorganism was stained with iodine, crystal violet, alcohol and acetone, and safranin. Iodine was used first as it acts as a mordant. It forms an insoluble complex by binding…

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    Hairspray Research Paper

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    Amazon copy Title: 3 in 1 Hairspray by Nuuvo Haircare - Paraben + Sulfate Free - Best Adjustable Nozzle Hairspray- Light, Medium, Heavy Hold. Safe for All Hair Types Bullets: PERFECT HOLD FOR EVERY STYLE: Featuring an adjustable nozzle, the 3 in 1 hairspray by Nuuvo Haircare allows you to choose the perfect amount of hold for every hairstyle. Choose a light, medium or heavy hold to preserve hairstyles that last all day. Formulated with a unique botanical blend, the balanced hairspray adds…

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    Effects Of DINP

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    Thermoplastic starch is a biodegradable polymer mixture which is biologically degradable and has also a great mechanical and thermal properties. Thermoplastic starch is made by blending starch with a plasticizing agent such as sorbitol or glycerol to make thermoplastic melt. This is why thermoplastic is non harmful to humans, it contains non toxic materials which are easily compostable and biodegradable. On the other hand, DINP is toxic and not compostable or degradable. Jelu-Werk…

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    IBS Case Study Essay

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    haven't proven effective in managing symptoms of IBS, and the American Gastroenterological Association warns against unnecessarily restrictive diets. Most patients benefit from limiting or avoiding alcohol, caffeine, high-fat foods, excess fruit, sorbitol, and gas-producing vegetables, which all may aggravate IBS symptoms. This list was not only important to include, but necessary for research purposes to distinguish fact from fiction. I am in support of these research “facts and myths” list…

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    Peripheral neuropathy, causes, symptoms and treatment Diabetes mellitus (diabetes) is the principle cause of peripheral neuropathy. Different reasons of peripheral neuropathy are alcohol abuse, arsenic, or other poisonous substances, hiv / aids and medicines towards cancer as an example. The symptoms of peripheral neuropathy can be kind of divided into three components. Sensory neuropathy, motor neuropathy and autonomic neuropathy. The treatment of peripheral neuropathy focuses on the…

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    Flu Vaccines

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    Is The Flu a Virus or Is the Vaccine? With the 300 plus million people in the United States, around 960,000 of them get a toxic virus put into their bodies each year. That toxic chemical is shown by the pharmaceutical companies as a Vaccine. Many different studies and reliable sources have shown countless different reasons why the pharmaceutical companies want to keep this deathly injection on the market and how much they benefit from it, why vaccines are not as good as some industries make…

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    Microorganism: Lab Report

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    Week 3 of lab, we received our unknown microorganisms. That week we performed a differential staining to determine whether our unknown has a gram-negative envelope which stains red or gram positive envelope which stains blue. Gram-negative microorganisms stain red because of their inability to bind crystal violet and their ability to bind the safranin. Gram-positive microorganism, however, stains blue due to their ability to retain the primary stain, crystal violet. I determined my unknown…

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    bath blanket in which only exposing rectal area. Next, precede retention enema with a cleansing enema. This will ensure the medication is properly absorbed during retention. Add prescribed amount of powder to 100 mL of prescribed solution (usually sorbitol or 20% dextrose in water) in enema bag. Shake well to dissolve powder thoroughly into a liquid consistency. Raise container, release clamp, and allow solution to flow long enough to fill tubing. This will remove air from tubing. Then reclamp…

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    Indian Society in recent times is experiencing a growing awareness regarding patient’s rights and obligations. It can be clearly sensed by the establishment of liability by the law concerning medical professional, claiming damages for the utter suffering caused due to medical negligence, breach of consent, and breach of confidentiality arising out of a doctor patient relationship. What Is Medical Negligence? Negligence is simply failure to perform an act with due care and caution. The three…

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    Ever wondered how the anti-gas drug simethicone can get rid of trapped gas? How about an example! Think about mixing soap and water. It is impossible to mix soap and water without making bubbles. Drugs such as simethicone can relieve extra gas in the digestive system. There are ways in which simethicone affects bubbles made from soap and water, and this drug can help people with excessive amounts of trapped gas. Simethicone is an anti-foaming agent used to decrease an amount of bloating.…

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