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    Microbiology Quizzes Chapter 4 1. In the Gram stain‚ safranin serves as the * Primary Stain * Mordant * Decolorizing agent * Counter stain 2. *If you wanted to determine if a microorganism fermented a particular carbo * Biochemical tests * Morphology * Serology * Phage typing 3. What part of the name Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the species? * Mycobacterium * Tuberculosis * The entire name * None of it 4. The limit of useful

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    Bibliography: October 19‚ 2012; San Diego‚ CA: Infectious Diseases Society of America; 2012. ! CDC . National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System for Enteric Bacteria (NARMS): Human Isolates Final Report‚ 2011 Services‚ CDC‚ 2013 . ! ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE THREATS in the United States‚ 2013. Publication. CDC‚ 2013. Web. 10 Dec. 2013. . ! CNN. Cable News Network

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    Utilization of Camias in the production of “Bilimbi Juice” Camias Averrhoa bilimbi (commonly known as bilimbi‚ cucumber tree‚ or tree sorrel) is a fruit-bearing tree of the genus Averrhoa‚ family Oxalidaceae. It is a close relative of carambola tree. It is very common in Thailand‚ Malaya and Singapore. The bilimbi is closely allied to the carambola but quite different in appearance‚ manner of fruiting‚ flavor and uses. The only strictly English names are "cucumber

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    Some bacteria present today can even be resistant to multiple antibiotics and these are sometimes referred to by the name Multidrug resistant (MDR). Today many clinically important bacteria are MDR’s and this is a direct result of past decades of antimicrobial use and misuse. If an infection results from this sort of resistant bacteria a stronger antibiotic must be used to treat it. (pdf).Diseases that were once believed to be fully under the control of antibiotics are now returning resistant to these

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    outbreaks that’s happening in this country caused by Salmonella and E. coli by providing an alternate or a secondary option medicine. This can help internationally by using this research as basis as to whether Dalunot leaves can have an effective antimicrobial effect against bacteria and if the results of this research will be promising‚ cheaper drugs out of Dalunot leaves will be made by

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    Title: The use of plasma treatment in Textile Finishing. Plasma technology is explored in the field of textile processing as an unconventional process. It is a “dry” technology and is intrinsically ecological and environment friendly. The conventional wet treatments applied in textile processing for fibre surface modification and others are associated with many constraints. These treatments mainly concern with energy‚ cost and environmental issues. Application of Plasma technology at low temperature

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    Evaluation of the effects of Ag exchanged zeolite nanocomposite on excisional wound healing in rats. Introduction Skin is often injured by wounding or physical trauma. Damages to skin initiate a series of complicated and well-orchestrated events of repair processes ending with complete reestablishment of the penetrate deep in the skin remain a major clinical problem because of morbidity associated with prolonged periods required for repair and regeneration of the injured tissue‚ bleeding‚ risk for

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    Problem Statement The urinary tract is usually sterile‚ however disturbance of the body’s natural defenses through surgical insertion of catheters introduces bacteria either intraluminally or extraluminally resulting to infection of the urinary tract. It is estimated that one out of four patients receiving hospitalized service has an indwelling urinary catheter for bladder drainage. Contraction of UTI is the most notable complication from these devices. For a long time‚ Urinary Tract Infections

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    healthcare workers (to a lesser degree) around the world are in some way influenced by HCAI. According to the World Health Organization (WHO)‚ “HCAI results in prolonged hospital stays‚ long-term disability‚ increased resistance of microorganisms to antimicrobials‚ massive additional costs for health systems‚ high costs for patients and their family‚ and unnecessary deaths” (13). Multiple studies have been done outlining the legitimacy of the HCAI problem. An article published by the New England Journal

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    exhibited excellent mechanical properties (e.g. tensile strength‚ Young’s modulus and stiffness). The water uptake ability of the nanocomposites was found to increase with increasing the proportion of PEG. These nanocomposites also showed good antimicrobial effect. Notably‚ porosities and tensile strengths of the nanocomposite were in the range of cancellous bone. Moreover‚ superparamagnetic nature of these nanocomposites was observed‚ which make these materials suitable for magnetic therapy. Finally

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