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    (Stevenson 49). Instead of dabbling with both desires, Jekyll suppresses the bad desires in fear of being castigated for appearing imperfect. Jekyll must hide behind a mask to express his true desires. Hyde is able to give into man’s evil desires without staining his reputation. More harm than good ultimately results in this suppression, as Hyde is able to commit murder and act without any moral…

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    Unknown Lab Report

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    General Unknowns Bacterium Vitality en Vida Bacteria play a vital role in our daily lives. It is therefore our right to know the importance of being able to distinguish certain strains of bacteria. With the right knowledge we would be able to come up with a cure for a disease. An identity gives way to knowledge, to better understanding and access to information on how an organism works and how we can prevent its worsening effects or isolate its benefits. Scientists have been trying to…

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    Phenylethyl Salt Agar

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    Introduction Life could not exist without microorganisms: plants depend on microbes to obtain soil and cows need microorganisms to digest cellulose. Microbes degrade waste and they live in our bodies to keep us healthy. Microorganisms are also used to make vaccines and antibiotics. However, some bacteria are known for causing diseases such as the common cold, AIDS, Herpes, and Chicken Pox. Knowing the identity of microbes is essential for knowing the causative agent of a disease in order to…

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    ntroduction The development of the oyster aquaculture become limited as there is a presence of the pathogenic associated microbe that can cause disease which lead to physiological and imbalance in that oyster. There is a few reports that describe the bacterial diversity which is poorly know and required to be further study.(Hernández and Olmos,2006). So, it is important to analyze the bacteria of oyster. This study is carry out to analyze the gram positive bacteria diversity present oyster,…

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    “A Novel Application of Microfluidic Assay to Evaluate the Role of Calponin in Platelet Function and Clot Formation” Introduction: Platelets are a very important aspect of blood clotting. They are also essential in the evolution of clots in Coronary and Cerebral arteries, which cause heart attacks and strokes, respectively. Every year, 610,000 people die of heart disease in the United States; this is 1 in every 4 deaths. Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the United…

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    Results: The data gathered displays that there were 51 colonies in quadrant A (the handle of the paper dispenser in the women’s bathroom), most were circular in shape, white in color, and smooth over all. There were 87 colonies in quadrant B (the spatula used in the sandwich bar), most being circular, white, and smooth. There were 13 colonies in quadrant C (the outer handle of the front entrance to the school); they were mostly circular, beige and shiny. Lastly, there were 55 colonies in…

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    Bath Bomb Research Paper

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    colour bath bomb, while it is fizzing as temporary colour transfer may occur. If colour transfer to the skin does occur, it will remove itself after a few minutes of laying in the bath, no soap, no scrubbing, no problem! We only use water soluble, non-staining cosmetic grade colourants.  Due to the handmade nature of this item, please allow for slight variations in color, design, size and weight. Each one is unique! If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me. The full…

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    Heels clicked against the cold concrete sidewalk and the sound of the bass from three different bars on the same block, were pounding so loud the sounds could make anyone get the chills. She was on a mission that night. She was supposed to do something for a dealer she desperately wanted to please. But with the clicking of her heels and the pounding of the music she could feel her hands start to shake and her mind was scrambled. Her name was Amy and she had one job. She was supposed to “get…

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    Understanding the development and the surgical repair of an inguinal hernia requires understanding the embryology of testicular descent and the formation of the processus vaginalis(Brandt,2008). The processus vaginalis is a fold of the peritoneum proteruded as finger like projection, attached to the testicle that trails behind as it descends from the retroperitoneum into the scrotum(Lakhoo,2009).. Testicular descent involves 2 phases: intra-abdominal and extra-abdominal…

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    “Hey Raajii, did you take a shower before or after your mom threw African food at you?” My first day of middle school was full of many microaggressions and passive aggressive chuckles. “No, but seriously, do you use that stuff as deodorant or something.” Attending an all white school in Minnesota desensitizes you to that kind of stuff. “Is it true that Ethiopians eat food with their hands like apes?” Little did I know that these seemingly insignificant interactions had a greater impact on my…

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