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    Microbiology Notes

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    Chapter 1. Microbiology – Diversity of Organisms Microorganisms- too small to be seen with the unaided eye “germ”- rapidly growing cell Microbes in our lives Pathogenic- disease causing Decompose organic waste Producers in ecosystem (photosynthesis) Produce industrial chemicals such as ethanol and acetone Produce fermented foods ( vinegar‚ cheese‚ bread) Produce products used in manufacturing (cellulose) and treatment (insulin) Designer Jeans: Made by Microbes? Stone washing- Tricoderma

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    Program. To make things right‚ Mike and Sulley along with a bunch of misfit monsters -- will have to learn to work together. Monster University (2013) is a good example of how the technology helps the cinema. The choice of bright colors and camera conjugation is almost everything. The technology had helps a lot because within the

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    The Present Progressive The present progressive tense is equivalent to the English construction “to be + _ing” or “I am studying”. To express the present progressive which is a compound verb‚ you will use the verb estar (to be) with a verb in the present participle. Take note that the present participle is invariable and the endings for the three groups of verbs are as follows: -ar verbs (ajudar) -er verbs (escrever) -ir verbs (partir) -ando (ajudando) -endo (escrevendo) -indo (partindo) Here

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    understanding of Freud’s personality is a contradictory unity of the three interacting areas: "ID"‚ "Ego" and "Super-ego"‚ the content and effect of which reflects its essence and diversity. The structure of has a certain personality of conjugation with structure of the psyche. Dominant areas of the individual is the "ID". It is Freud as a repository of unconscious‚ irrational reactions and impulses‚ biological in nature and psychobiological for manifestation. "ID" in itself is an unorganized

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    Meningitis Research Paper

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    “There are many different symptoms that meningitis can cause. Sudden fever‚ headache‚ and stiff neck may occur” (“Bacterial Meningitis” 1). It will often have other symptoms‚ such as nausea‚ vomiting‚ increased sensitivity to light‚ altered mental status‚ and dehydration (“Bacterial Meningitis” 1). These may be preceded by an upper respiratory infection (“Meningitis” 2). The symptoms can vary and may affect the certain patient differently depending

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    whereby damaged parts of cells are collected by the autophagosome (an organelle that mediates autophagy) and taken to the vacuole where they are destroyed or further broken down to be reused. Autophagy begins with phagophore formation‚ Atg5-Atg 12 conjugation‚ and interaction with Atg16L. Also LC3 processing follows with the capturing of the cell targets for degradation. Fusion of the autophagosome then follows along with the proteolytic degradation by the lysosomal proteases of engulfed molecules (Glick

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    the collapse of the three membered ring. To gain the major product‚ 4‚ the H1 proton is removed‚ however it is very possible that the H4 proton is removed instead which would leave the minor product of cholest-4-en-3-one. Both products result in conjugation which will stabilise the molecule. The mechanism for this step is unlikely to go via a simple elimination as for an elimination the eliminated products must be trans to each other for facile leaving. As the bromine is equatorial in both the chair

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    So far‚ we have had three phases in our English language. We began with Old English that fell between the timeline of 450 AD to 1150AD. Following that we transitioned to Middle English which ran from 1150 AD to 1500 AD. And from there we grew accustomed to Modern English which began in 1500 AD and is still the language that we have the privilege to speak today. Although the entire history of the English language is fascinating‚ unfortunately this paper is mainly focused on the Middle English period

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    red which includes an amino group‚ azo benzene‚ and sulfonate. Some molecules are colorless (azo compounds) or do not absorb dyes easily‚ therefore they conjugate. To understand conjugation‚ it is important to understand groups connect in such a way that makes them form a system‚ also the greater the amount of conjugation in a molecule the more the absorption of the molecule is

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    Effects of Angelica keiskei (Ashitaba) Leaves on the Salivary Bacterial Count and Salivary Flow Baldemor‚ Levee M. Dalida‚ Racy Detaro‚ Isabella Cherr K. Espineli‚ Felipe Rafael B. Perdido‚ Lanz Gerard O. Sta. Maria‚ Danica C. Teodosio‚ Kim Crizandra D. Zantua‚ Jazelle Christine G. Introduction Angelica keiskei (Ashitaba) is a lush green plant. The name “Ashitaba” means “tomorrow’s leaf” aptly termed due to its ability to reproduce green stem

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