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    shrubs and trees belonging to the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae. Acacia have possible uses in folk medicine and pharmaceuticals. On this study we use the bark of the acacia tree as the raw material to produce an alternative antibacterial agent against Staphylococcus species such as Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis using in vitro method. [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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    Pavement. One of the problems raised in the novel is the problem of upbringing. The plot of the extract revolves around Mr. Smeeth and his speculations about his own family. The central idea of the extract is misunderstanding between two generations. The author’s message is that many parents could not understand either intentions or system of values of their children. The key of the extract is dramatic. It could be divided into two parts- the “dialogue” part and the “speculations” part.

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    Journal #10 Letter from Birmingham Jail November 10‚ 2014 • Subject: Answering several criticisms from the clergymen‚ Dr. King himself addressed why he was in Birmingham and why racial segregation needed to be changed now. He explicitly pointed out that civil disobedience was necessary and timely. He implicitly blamed the Christian church members for not standing up for their fellow brothers and justice; he also displayed disappointment at the leadership of the clergy. • Occasion: The United

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    Solar disruption theory was one of several theories that emerged before the 18th century concerning the formation of the solar system. Solar disruption theory states that the collision of the sun with another stars caused debris to be ejected from its mass and these debris eventually became the planets. This theory was later discarded for the nebula theory of solar system formation. However there are some scientists that propose that it has some merit. The big question up until the 18th century

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    Corey Campbell English 310 TR 1:30-2:45 4/1/09 Silas House’s‚ A Parchment of Leaves plays through the life of one of House’s most vivid and compassionate characters‚ Vine‚ a full blood Cherokee raised in the rural mountains of Kentucky. House’s use of spiritual surroundings displays the beauty and wonder that structures the novel. As the reader sees Vine grow from young adult‚ into motherhood‚ they can see that growth not only can be in wisdom and maturity but by making bonds that will

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    “DISCUSS THE STRATEGIES THAT ARE USED BY BACTERIAL PATHOGENS TO EVADE HOST ANTIBACTERIAL PEPTIDES AND PHAGOCYTES” The mammalian immune system has two major components; the innate and the adaptive immune system. The innate system is usually the first line of defence and it acts as a strong roadblock to invading bacterial pathogens through direct mechanisms such as inflammation‚ phagocytosis‚ complement system activation‚ antibacterial peptides and indirectly by activating adaptive response through antigen

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    The Irreverence of Female Independence in China For years‚ the world has been oblivious to the painful‚ degrading traditions toward women that take place behind the "Bamboo Curtain" of China. Falling Leaves ‚ by Adeline Yen Mah‚ unveils the darker side of Chinese culture through her eyes as an unwanted Chinese daughter. Shocking mistreatment‚ of not only the author‚ but also the females in her extended family keep suspense alive throughout the book. My heart sobs at each account of Adeline’s

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    Participation and Voting Behaviour 1. Explain the term class dealignment used in the extract. (5 marks) Class dealignment can be described as the relationship between social class and voting behaviour weakening‚ meaning that the electorate are beginning to vote for political parties which are not generally associated with their social class. The extract quotes “In the 1960s‚ Peter Pulzer concluded that‚ ’class is the basis of British party politics.’” The 1970s showed how the electorate strongly

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    The efficiency of J.curcas latex extract as potential antiparasite was tested against L3 H.contortus. In vitro anthelmintic activity of J.curcas was observed based on its ability to inhibit L3 H.contortus larval motility. Table## showed the larval inhibition (%) of J. curcas latex extract at various concentration against L3 H.contortus. To assess the anthelmintic performance of the plant‚ L3 H.contortus was exposed with the latex extract at concentration of 5mg/ml‚ 10mg/ml‚ 15mg/ml‚ 20mg/ml and 25mg/ml

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    °Thioridazine hydrochloride‚USP. Is a member of the piperizine subgroup of the phenothiazines. Thioridazine occurs as a white or slightly yellow‚ crystalline or micronized powder‚ which is odourless or has a faint odor and is practically insoluble in water and freely soluble in dehydrated alcohol. The drug has sedative and hypotensive activity in common with chlorpromazine and less antiemetic activity. thioridazine is indicated for the treatment of schizophrenic patients who fail to respond

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