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    Coriolis Force

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    latitude examples are approximate and not exact) Socho ki hum dono 75 degree longitude pe ek doosre ki taraf face karke khade hain aur ball se catchcatch khel rahein hain Lekin main 0 degree equator pe khada hoon Maldives mein‚ aur tum 30 degree north pe khadi ho Chandigarh mein Ab equatorial circumference of earth = 40‚000 km And earth moves one rotation in 24 hours‚ (west to east) Yani meri speed eastwards hai = 40‚0000/24 = 1650 km/hr Aur aur 30 degree north pe earth ka circumference hoga =

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    for medicines and cure. Identification of bacteria is a multistep process because while some preliminary guesses can be made from the morphology of microbes on various differential agars‚ various other tests need to be done to differentiate and confirm their identity. RESULTS Bacteriology – When grown on MacConkey agar‚ A had abundant growth of pink punctiform colonies that are circular and moist. Microbes A are gram-negative cocci. B had moderate growth of yellow punctiform colonies that are circular

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    David Kennedy Bio 210 Lab Report 1 10/11/13 Microbial Growth Background Information: This lab was conducted in order to understand basic differences among differential and selective media‚ while recognizing how each media is used to isolate and identify microorganisms (Wistreich‚ 2003). The first microorganism analyzed was Staphylococcus epidermidis. This organism is gram-positive‚ single celled‚ arranged in grape-like clusters‚ and cocci in shape (Bukhari‚ 2004). S. epidermidis is approximately

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    groups then placed in agar plates simulating different environments: the bacteria lacking the pGLO plasmid was subjected to an environment solely contaiing nutrients and another containing nutrients and ampicillin; the bacteria containing pGLO was subjected to an environment containing solely nutrients and one containing nutrients‚ ampicillin‚ and the sugar arabinose. After being allowed to grow in their respective environments‚ the following agar plates grew E. Coli colonies: agar containing nutrients

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    pahanke tum dekho baag mein mat jaana when you dress in yellow sunshine‚ look‚ don’t go into the garden! bhanvare tum ko sab chherenge phuulon mein mat jaana all the bees will harass you; don’t go out amidst the flowers! maddham maddham hans de phir se laugh again for me‚ softly; sona sona phir se hans de give me another beautiful laugh taaza gire patte ki tarah sabze laan par lete huye lying on the lawn like freshly fallen leaves‚ saat rang hain bahaaron ke ek adaa mein lapete huye you are

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    Introduction: Microbes‚ also called microorganisms‚ are minutes living things that individually are usually too small to be seen with the unaided eye. The group includes bacteria‚ fungi (yeast and molds)‚ protozoa and microscopic algae. It also includes viruses‚ those noncellular entities sometimes regarded as straddling the border between life and nonlife. People tend to related these microbes only with major disease such as AIDS‚ uncomfortable infections‚ or such common inconveniences as spoiled

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    Course: BIO-205 BD2 Microbiology Instructor: Dirk VandePol Date: 6/21/2013 Streak Plate Isolation for Obtaining Pure Culture 1. When an agar plate is inoculated‚ why is the loop sterilized after the initial inoculation in put on? Ans: We use agar plate to inoculate microbes by zipping the loop on the agar several times. We streak on the agar plate four time‚ propose is to isolate the unknown bacteria. Therefore‚ the first time to streak on the plate‚ there are million of bacteria on the

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    this it helps to recover of loss I have..... UNSUCCESS FULL PERSON BUT EVERY UNSUCCESS FULL OR FALIURE PERSON HAVE DEEP IN THERE THOUGHT.ALWAYS REMEMBER Tajurba Insan Ko Ghalat Faisle Se Bachata Hai . . . Magar . . . Tajurba Ghalat Faisle Hi Se Hasil Hota Hai". ../... YOU ALSO GATHER EXPERIENCE BY YOUR WRONG DECCISSION ONLY ACCEPT YOUR MISTAKE.....IAM ALWAYS WRONG. BUT I ALSO HAVE EXPERIENCE FOR IT I DO NOT CHANGE MY IMAGE BECAUSE FIRST EXPRESSION IS LAST EXPRESSION...........SO‚ PLEASE READ MY NEW

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    002141-0012 Nuba Jackson IB Biology Microbiology IA How effective is Lysol in the reduction of bacterial growth compared to Pinesol in reduction of E. Coli growth in agar at room temperature?  Background Information: Pinesol and Lysol are both common household disinfectants that make very big commercial claims; both claim to kill 99.9 percent of bacteria. Lysol contains

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    Bacterial Growth Lab Paper

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    fight‚ and would stop its growth. HA- If we add E. coli and B. subtilis to agar‚ and add Penicillin and Tetracycline to the agar‚ then the E. coli will grow more around the Penicillin and the B. subtilis will grow more around the Tetracycline‚ because E. coli is resistant to Penicillin and B. subtilis is resistant to Tetracycline. HO- If we add E. coli and B. subtilis to agar‚ and add Penicillin and Tetracycline to the agar‚ then the E. coli will grow more around the Tetracycline and the B. subtilis

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