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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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    Recombinant Dna Synthesis

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    developed a sequencing technique known today as Sanger sequencing. Sanger Sequencing is the use of dideoxynucleotides to terminate newly synthesized DNA fragments at specific bases. Dideoxynucleotide triphosphates (ddNTPs) serves as the chains terminators, with the higher concentration of ddNTP the shorter the products will be and with a lower concentration the longer the products will be. Fluorescent dyes are yellow dye that are visible even when highly diluted that used as an absorption…

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    PMT Genes

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    Results Design of the RNAi vector The PMT gene family is well conserved among the Solanales. There are five genes in the PMT gene family (PMT1 to PMT5) which differ in the exon 1 sequence due to the insertion of a variable number of 33 nucleotide repeats. This makes the first exon as an ideal region for the design of gene specific RNAi trigger sequence (Fig 1A). Full-length sequences are available for four PMT genes (PMT1 to PMT4) whereas only the sequence of exon1 is known for PMT5 which…

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    Essay On Hippie Culture

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    Throughout the numerous decades in society the perception of coolness has constantly been changing. This is evident through how certain fashions trends, forms of media, and a plethora of many other things come and go. I believe certain world events, influential people, as well the emergence of new technology drastically affects one’s perception of what is cool and what is trending. We will start off in the 60’s where the emergence of hippie culture occurred. During the 1960’s The Cold War was…

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    Avatar Analysis

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    Introduction- What is the aesthetic element? Color is an aesthetic element that covers the aspect of light caused by reflection. To see color, you have to have light. When light shines on an object, colors bounce off the object and others are absorbed by it. Our eyes see colors that are bounced off or reflected. Color is an important aspect of any production. Color adds a descriptive element to a movie. Although there has been several successful movies in black and white, color gives the…

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    In “Of Studies”, Francis Bacon explores the benefits and consequences associated with studies and to what degree they should be used. He claims that “histories make men wise”, which in the context of the Rwandan genocide, seems to mean learning and making an effort to understand the tragedies that occurred there (Bacon 10). To study the historical implications of an event so widely interpreted has the potential to challenge existing opinions about global society and the implications of such a…

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    The Casino Cruise Review

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    Review 29 – CasinoLuck Review About CasinoLuck When it comes to gambling in the web-domain there is always room for one more. Every player is always looking for an online casino that will go one step beyond what competing websites have to offer. While there are certainly plenty of pretenders within the pack, few newer brands bring anything new to the table. Putting the doubters the sword, CasinoLuck is hailed as a true “Web 2.0 establishment”; with it looking like it is an online casino that…

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    Machete Film Analysis

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    There has been an explosion of immigrant protests across the world in past decade. These protests have featured political mobilizations by pro-migrant activists and irregular migrants who challenge the multiple forms of injustice and discrimination experienced by displaced persons. In April 2010, the state of Arizona enacted the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act which required immigrants to be in possession of their documents all times thus making Latinos vulnerable to…

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    definition. As AI expert, John McCarthy, puts it, “as soon as it works, no one calls it AI anymore”. According to Tim Urban, “Because of this phenomenon, AI often sounds like a mythical future prediction than a reality” (Urban). Movies like the Terminator sequels, A.I. Artificial Intelligence(2001), I, Robots(2004) are good examples. In their own way, they predicted the future of humankind and intelligent…

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    Name: Shaun Tze Tzean Tay Student Number: 212306 Subject: Screen History Subject code: FTV 209 Title : French new wave and how it influenced Films today French New Wave First of all what is the French New Wave ?French New wave is a Blanket term used in the late 1950 to 60s . This New wave Was created by 4 film makers Jean- Luc Guorad, Francois Truffaut, Claude Chabrol and Jaques Rivette. They thought that films were lacking of Innovation and have become stale . So that is why they created the…

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