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    “loves doing things outside and is a big science nerd.” One of her most interesting hobbies is her fascination with classifying fungus and North American mushrooms. With this comes a lot of research of fungus and collecting mushrooms, specifically spore prints. Christy is also a big Minecrafter and a lover of sci-fi. Christy’s family plays a big role in her scientific life as well. She said, “We spend most of our time on youtube looking at experiments and the news, more than we do looking…

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    Facts Regarding Laser Hair Removal Laser hair removal for unwanted hair has come to be one of the vital common cosmetic tactics performed.Laser Hair Removal utilizes beams of incredibly focused light designed to selectively penetrate into the hair spores, to consumed by the pigment in the hair follicles and to wreck the hair within that hair follicle. A style of lasers and light sources had been developed that could be employed in laser hair removal. The process was originally described to be…

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    Efficacy of active coated papers incorporating different adsorbents of either activated carbon or zeolite on ethylene adsorptions The suitable formula of active coating solution in the section 4.2 was selected from which provided the highest PIRG and spore germinations of mango anthracnose fungi. From the section 4.2, experimental results indicated that VCC 1.0 was the suitable active coating solution, due to its inhibitory effect and solubility. In this study, VCC 1.0 was used for preparing…

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    Do you know who,how or what happened to discover the bacteria,and medicine named penicillin ? Well their are many theories and stories but with the information gathered I think you’ll find your answer. To start off with,the person who is credited for discovering the bacteria is a bacteriologist named Alexander Fleming. He discovered the bacteria when he left his laboratory a mess and went on a vacation,when he came back he had found that his dishes had mold and their was one plate that caught…

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    he came back to a groundbreaking discovery. Fleming’s left over experiment had been affected by the the air in other floors of the building which caused it to be full of bacteria; making this ring of mold different from the others. This was a “rare spore”(Source 1) in science during the…

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    Asthma Indoor Air Quality

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    With a basic understanding of the potential risks of indoor air quality and its impact on asthma, a closer inspection of the individual sources that diminish this air quality is necessary to adequately understand the extent of the problem. First, one source of poor indoor air quality is pests. Dust mites and fragments of cockroaches are part of common household dust. Dust is easily disturbed by even the smallest movement, causing it to float in the air until it is inhaled or lands on another…

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    to usual changes in the climate suitable for their development.  You Become Healthier And Spend Less On Medicines Mould influences the wellbeing of individuals who are exposed to it. Individuals are for the most part influenced by breathing in spores or minor sections of mould. Skin contact is likewise a way to get affected by mould that can happen by touching mouldy surfaces or by accidentally consuming mould. In spite of the fact that dangers from mould may fluctuate from one person to…

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    Lemierre's Disease

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    thrombophlebitis (infected blood clot). Part of the blood clot breaks off and travels through the blood, then starts to infect different parts of the body. F. necrophorum comes from the Fusobacterium species and according to the Red Book they are a non-spore-forming, gram-negative bacilli and are commonly found in soil and in the respiratory tracts of animals. In 1936 Andre Lemierre was the first doctor to report that Lemierre's was cause by Fusobacterium, but it was not until the 1980's that…

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    The Extraordinary Science of Microbiology There are a wide variety of microorganisms in this world. The major groups of microorganisms include bacteria and fungi. These microorganisms are found all over the earth. The study of microorganisms started in the mid-1600’s. Most people believed that microorganisms only spread deadly diseases, but scientists proved that microorganisms can also be beneficial to human life. The wide variety of microorganisms that are found everywhere are most well…

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    John Tyler Bonner, one of the world’s most leading experts on slime molds, was born on May 12, 1920 in New York City. He is currently the George M. Moffett Professor Emeritus of biology in Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. Mr. Bonner received his B.S (magna cum laude with highest honors in biology), his M.A and Ph.D. from Harvard University 1. Bonner’s interest of study was evolution; he studied this through cellular slime molds 1. In 1937 Bonner started…

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