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    Bsl 3 Lab Report

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    ABSTRACT Working with infectious agents that require BSL-3 level containment agents offers many challenges for researchers. BSL-3 containment laboratories are usually not equipped with expensive specialty equipment that is needed for studies such as flow cytometric analysis, microscopy, and proteomic analyses. Therefore, for most researchers that are working with BSL-3 level infectious agents, removal of samples from BSL-3 labs for these types of studies is necessary, and methods for complete…

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    My daughter has always loved to write. At first it was in childish scribbles, done in crayon or finger paint, but for her eighth birthday I bought her a beautiful calligraphy pen, and now it’s almost all she does. She’ll sit in her room for hours, writing until she runs out of ink or comes down to dinner. She’s started school again recently, and despite my initial worries she’s made so many friends; she has one over every few days, and each time a different one. They play all day, and for the…

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    was a unpredictable combination Ryder eliminated taking him around others from his list of options entirely. If it came down to risking innocent lives or letting him slip from his grasp, the rough biker would chose the latter. Any innocent blood staining his hands, by extension stained the reputation of his club. Ryder would never allow his brothers to suffer for his mistakes. Shadowing the man as inconspicuously as possible, he hung back a few car lengths and even passed him a few times as they…

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    was the same as untreated control cells. However, a significant decrease in cell viability was observed with 20 μM Honokiol treatment. Validating the results, live-dead imaging showed (Fig.1B) no cell death up to 10 µM concentrations of Honokiol on staining. However, cells treated with 20 µM of Honokiol showed a relatively higher proportion of dead cells than the cells treated with lower concentrations. Consequently, two doses of 5 μM and 10 μM Honokiol were used in the subsequent experiments. …

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    Introduction Clinical laboratories have relied historically on phenotypic methods (i.e. culture and biochemical tests) to identify microorganisms. This can be time consuming task especially with slow growing organisms such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Molecular methods are now well established in the diagnosis of infectious disease. . (Harwood 2012). For the purpose of this essay I will give a brief overview of both traditional and molecular methods that re used today. I will focus on the pros…

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    a. Manager’s office. 1) Facility maintenance. It was annotated that water is seeping in around the office and storage room windows as evident of water strained walls and window sills. (29 CFR 1910.22(a)(2)) RAC 3=Moderate Recommendation: Submit work order request (DA Form 4283) to have the water seepage repaired and the walls and window sills painted with a moisture resistant paint. 2) Facility maintenance. Located throughout the office area, it was noted that the…

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    Through a window, he saw the woman he fell in love with years ago. He dropped the merchandise he had purchased, and sprinted inside."Anna?" He spoke up in curiosity. "Markus!" She gasped quickly standing and giving him a hug, tears staining his shoulder. They returned home where they learned more about the person they knew best at one time. Anna explained,"The reason I faked my death, was because of the stress. The music, the community work, but mostly the music. I didn't like it…

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    First, let's consider its purpose, this ad is trying to save the elephants, an endangered species threatened by poaching and by human encroachment on their environment. This ad uses pathos to play on its audiences emotions, convincing them to help save the elephants. The ad does this several ways. First, the background of the ad, a sunset, uses pathos to evoke emotion. The sunset works to create the image of a natural, beautiful environment. The sunset isn't man-made; it is a natural,…

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    expressions, and could tell that the murder that he committed, eats at him whenever he thinks of it. One day, when I was attacked by boredom, I went to the place where he laid his head to give him advice. When I opened the door, I saw a pool of blood, staining the antique wooden floors, resting next to the colossal cut that was placed on Teddy’s pale neck. Immediately upon this sight, I grew angry. I wasn’t mad that my friend had killed himself; I was mad at myself because I didn’t care that my…

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    Dr. Hudspeth Biography

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    Dr. Hudspeth grew up in the rural outskirts of Houston, Texas where he has said that his interest in science and nature flourished. He was a passionate collector of rocks, fossils, and shells along with a variety of animals. Hudspeth started his first research job at the age of 13 working with Dr. Peter Kellaway, who was a neurophysiologist at the Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Hudspeth’s passion for hearing was sparked while pursuing a Ph.D at Harvard. He states that the his interest was…

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