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    joint in the body, but commonly affected areas are joints in the hands, knees, hips, and spine. Common symptoms of this disease include pain, tenderness, stiffness, loss of flexibility, a grating sensation when the join is used, and formation of bone spores around the affected joint. There is no cure for this disease, and it progressively grows worse. However, the progress of the disease can be slowed by staying active and maintain a healthy weight. Medications, such as pain relievers and…

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    The fungus Bipolaris sorokiniana has a wide host range and observed on cereals, barley, rice, rye, wheat etc. and many non-cereal grasses across the world (Jones 1983). Forty-five plant genera that include Asteraceae, Brassicaceae, Lineace and Solanaceae were reported to be prone to this pathogen including Poae, Asteraceae, Brassicaceae, Linaceae and Solanaceae (Harding 1979 ). 1.3.2.3. Symptoms of common root rot (CRR) Because of the difficulty to diagnose the disease as the above ground…

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    the U.S National Library of Medicine, air pollution is a mixture of solid particles and gases in the air. One of its major reasons for air pollution is Ozone, a gas. We get chemicals into the air from factories, dust, pollen, car emissions, and mold spores. Air pollution is a serious matter. Some of these chemicals are poisonous and can increase health problems and cause deaths. There are several factors that help cause our Central Valley’s air to be poor. There are also, many different health…

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    unicellular in structure. Molds grow in the form of tangled mass called the mycelium which is composed of filamentous hyphae while yeasts are spherical or oval-shaped. Molds are colourful while yeast are colourless. Molds can reproduce through small spores sexually or asexually while yeast reproduce asexually by budding or binary fission through mitosis in which a nucleus is divided into two or more nuclei. Mould can grow on food with low pH and low water activities that would normally…

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    Abstract The investigation was conducted see the effects of salinity on pant life more closely, with series of plants watered with different percentages of salt water. To determine how different salinity levels effect the plants growth, and also observe the other effects, if any, that may occur to the plant. The experiment was set up and each plant was watered with different levels of salinity, and measurements of the height and number of leaves was taken twice a week. The results concluded that…

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    much as 50 percent of cases, beginning with the onset of respiratory distress. After gastrointestinal exposure, nausea, vomiting, fever and severe abdominal pain result. Penicillin is used for the treatment of anthrax. (12) Clostridium botulinum is a spore-form anaerobic bacteria found in soil. It is also associated with home-canned food items and is a rare, although naturally occurring, disease. It produces seven different toxins that, depending on the toxin, produce different syndromes.…

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    I ran through the dark forest covered mountains. The cold, shilling air zipped through my long, pitch-black hair. The bats flew by me squealing with joy as they tried to race me. All was silent except for the brushing of the leaves and the flapping of wings. I soon heard howling and saw the wolves running in the shadows, joining on the race. My red eyes pierced through the coating of the night and gave me access to the world very few have seen. That many have feared. The night. I flew out of the…

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    1) How should a urine sample be collected to ensure accurate laboratory results? As a nurse, what can you do to encourage this practice? A urine specimen can me collected in many ways: clean-catch method, by using a catheter, suprapubic, cystoscopy, and nephrostomy. Edith is a patient that could easily use the clean-catch method. This method is for patients that can understand instructions for depositing urine into a sterile cup. The female patient is to first wash her hands to avoid…

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    Sherburne Wildlife Refuge

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    one tree was found was about 275 years old. There is only about 7% of the pre-settlement white pines left in MN since many have been logged. Ferns were another species prominent in this area: wood fern (gold hairs on stem), and interrupted fern (spore production with leaves missing). Another unique find was Eastern Dwarf Mistletoe which is a parasitic flowering plant found in the upper parts of tree branches and resembles a pile of roots. Indian pipe was a cool plant; it is white and lacks…

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    Mycelia Agar Essay

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    ml conical flasks and incubated at 25 ± 1°C on a rotary shaker at 100 rpm for 10 days. The control conical flasks were inoculated with sterile PDA plugs respectively. After incubation, the culture was filtered through Millipore filter for removing spores for collecting non-volatile metabolites from T.koningiopsis. Collect the transparent supernatant containing non volatile metabolites. For poisoned food assay the liquid formed nonvolatile was added to molten PDA medium (at 40 ± 4°C) to obtain a…

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