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    Chapter 50 A nurse has to administer 0.06 ml/kg of hep B immune globulin IM to a pt. the total body weight of the pt is 50 kg. How many ml of the drug should be administered to the pt. 3 ml A nurse is required to administer a varicella vaccine to a female pt planning to start a family. How long after the vaccination should the nurse instructs the pt to wait before getting pregnant? 12 weeks A child is brought by his parents to the HCF for MMR vaccination. On taking the medical hx‚ the nurse

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    Indian Streams Research Journal Available online at www.isrj.net Volume 2‚ Issue. 6‚ July 2012 ISSN:-2230-7850 ORIGINAL ARTICLE ’Herbal Cosmetics’ Anil Samleti‚ Shrinivas Bumrela‚ Snehal Dhobale‚ Vaibhav Kekre‚ Sinhgad Technical Education Society‚ Sinhgad Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences‚ Lonavala‚ Pune (MS)‚ India 410401. Email : Samleti_anil@rediffmail.com Abstract: Mother Nature has provided human‚ the favorite creation of God‚ with all that he needed to live on this

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    purposes. They belong to the Fabaceae ‚3rd largest family of flowering plants with more than 18‚000 species. (1st Asteraceae 24‚000 species and 2nd Orchidaceae 20‚000 species) Scientific Classification Dry beans (Phaseolus spp. Kidney bean‚ Phaseolus vulgaris‚ Lima bean‚ Phaseolus lunatus) Dry broad beans‚ Field bean(Vicia faba) Dry peas (Pisum spp.) Garden pea (Pisum sativum) Chickpea‚ Bengal gram (Cicer arietinum) Dry cowpea black-eyed pea‚ (Vigna unguiculata ) Pigeon pea‚ Arhar /Toor‚ cajan pea‚ (Cajanus

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    aeruginosa form irregular colony‚ reaised elevation‚ lobate margin‚ and wet texture. Other bacteria‚ that are Serratia marcescens‚ Proteus vulgaris‚ and Klebsiella aerogenes form circular colony. For S. marcescens and K. aerogenes they have entire margin while P. vulgaris form even margin. S. marcescens form umbonate elevatiob and mucoid texture. While P. vulgaris form raised elevation and smooth texture. Klebsiella so form raised elevation and dry texture. For triple sugar ion is used to differentiate

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    metabolic processes including protein synthesis. Protein synthesis is the process by which cells build proteins. When salt divides in water‚ sodium and chloride ions separate and then it may harm the plant. It takes about 7 to 13 weeks for a Phaseolus Vulgaris to be ready to harvest‚ but in this experiment you only want to know when would it sprout so it will take about 1-2 weeks. Hypothesis: If we dip the bean in different salinity of water‚ then it might effect the germination of the seed. Because

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    immunosuppressive effect. But‚ in case of PV refractory period‚ its effect was not worked out properly. They were used the combination of Mycophenolate mofetil (1g daily dose) and the systemic steroids in case of three Indian patients affecting with pemphigus vulgaris and were resistant to the monotherapy of systemic steroids or its combination with azathioprine. However‚ in this study it was conclude that the Mycophenolate mofetil was served as an effective adjuvant with less or minimal side-effects in treatment

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    Microbiology Laboratory Report Identification of Unknown Bacteria 03/10/05- 04/01/05 Authors: Richard Hendricks‚ Jessica Prebish; NMU Abstract: Broth culture 16 was randomly selected by our group and subjected to qualitative tests for taxonomic identification. The culture did appear homogenous throughout the testing period and is currently retained by Northern Michigan University’s department of Microbiology. We suggest that culture 16 is an example of Escherichia coli. Background: Techniques

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    Alyse Rose Microbiology Lab Bacterial Unknown March 25‚ 2013 Bacterial Unknown Report Each student was given an unknown bacteria to figure out. I was given the unknown bacteria S38. Everybody is supposed to do all sorts of test to identify the bacteria. The first thing I did was smear my bacteria on a liquid medium. I then proceeded to incubate the medium for 24-48 hours. 1. GRAM STAIN The next step I took in finding my unknown bacteria was to gram stain it. This is used to differentiate

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    Biochemical Test – Enterobacteriaceae Bacterial spp incapable of fermenting glucose cannot utilize lactose. 2 enzymes necessary for a bacterium to take up lactose: A. β-galactoside permease – facilitates the entry of lactose molecules to bac cell wall B. β-galactosidase – breaks down lactose into β-D glucose and β-D galacatose LF possess both enzymes NLF do not possess β-galactosidase LLF do not possess β-galactoside permease Glucose fermenters only (true enteric pathogen)

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    2.3.3 Effects of heavy metals on plants Plants are sensitive for both‚ deficient and excess availability of some of the heavy metal ions. In which some of them at low concentration are compulsory micronutrients‚ while the same at higher concentrations such as Cd‚ Hg‚ As are intensely toxic to the metabolic activities of the plants (Reeves and Baker‚ 2000; Fernandes and Henriques‚ 1991). Agricultural soil is contaminated by heavy metals‚ has become a critical environmental concern due to their potential

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