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    The Memoir of Andrew John McRae Vukelich’s life This is a memoir about me Jack Vukelich. I’ll be talking about a couple life experiences and how they changed my life all together or at least my outlook on life as well as the things in it. The main experience I'll talk about is the most recent when I went to a church camp in northern Minnesota. The first experience I'm writing about is one of my most recent. So over the past summer I was able to go to tentmakers. Tent makers is a…

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    RIG-1 Overexpression

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    perhaps indicating that the cell populations are not pure or type II cells have undergone de-differentiation. 4. Fig. 1.II – The micrographs are not clear. It appears as though RIG-1 expression is less in TG mice infected with PR8. Also there is more staining for NP in TG mice than in WT mice infected with PR8. Any…

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    Sandhoff disease, were observed along with the group of mice receiving the viral vector once and a group of mice receiving four doses of the viral vector; this helped to determine differentiation in symptom development among the various groups (1). Staining techniques were utilized in order to gauge HEXB activity in the brains after four weeks had passed since the initial injection…

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    the first line. He says, “They left my hands like a printer’s / or thief’s before a police blotter” (1). With further interpretation, the line has come to be a representation of a boy actually picking blackberries, and the juice from the berries staining his hands. Throughout the day he daydreams, as well as thinks about mythology and history. He has his dog at his side, and he continues to watch the birds as they fly by. Then a car, with two children smirking at him, passes by.…

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    Marble Research Papers

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    It is also one of the most durable stones on the market today. It resists scratching and staining better than any other natural stone, making it an ideal choice for a kitchen countertop or floor. Granite is often installed in bathrooms, kitchens, and as an accent with other natural stones. TRAVERTINE Travertine is a crystallized, partially…

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    The purpose of this experiment was to swab a chosen object, isolate a microorganism, and identify the microorganism through a series of morphological, physical, and biochemical tests. One chose to swab David Phelps’ pastor dreamer, which is one of the larger statues on The University of Oklahoma’s campus. The nose of this statue was swabbed and is where one’s environmental isolate originated. Through morphological, physiological, and biochemical experiments, one was able to gather results that…

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    INTRODUCTION When it comes to Biology, one of the most well known, and interesting topics within the science is DNA and genetics. Although DNA is typically used in agarose gel electrophoresis, it was not provided for this lab, so the use of three different dyes had to make do. A null hypothesis was created indicating that dyes with a lighter molecular weight would not pass through the agarose gel easier than those with a heavier molecular weight. Where as the alternate hypothesis stated that,…

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    Microbes of the infected root canal system Historically, the most wide-spread method for detecting and characterizing bacteria has been by culturing. Culturing bacteria allows the analysis of their morphology, virulence, gram-staining pattern, the quantization of viable microorganisms, as well as the testing of their susceptibility to antibiotics. Consequently, this method may not allow normally viable bacteria to cultivate as the selected culturing media may not have the nutritional and…

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    1. Provide a historical account of the idea of “contagion”. What fueled it? Without microscopes, how could they understand contagion? What are Miasmas? Humans have explored the causes of diseases and how they are transmitted for thousands of years. Hippocrates and another Greek philosopher Herodotus discussed diseases such as smallpox. Since 1500 BC, different societies began inventing new ways to treat water and improve the quality. For example, Hippocrates invited the practice of filtering…

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    THP-1 cells and THP-1 cell culture methodology were also provided by Ondek Pty Ltd. THP-1 cells were cultured in RPMI-10 culture medium. The first THP-1 cell culture was made by Dr Senta Walton, with a starting concentration of 2 x 105 cells/mL. The cell culture was then incubated at 37°C with 5% CO2 and subcultured every 2-3 days, when the cell concentration reached approximately 8 x 105 cells/mL. THP-1 cell based assay THP-1 cell based assay was performed to determine the immune modulatory…

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