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    Have you ever done something by mistake and before u panic you realize that the resulting mistake was actually better than what u hopped for? Most people tend to see the negative side when accidents occur in their lives‚ however in some rare but lucky cases an accident leads to a greater result. Furthermore‚ Alexander Fleming was one of the few who made a mistake that lead to a lifesaving discovery was that of penicillin‚ which he discovered. He was an extremely gifted in many medical practices;

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    Works Cited Bergey‚ D. H.‚ J. G. Holt‚ et al‚ et al. Berge ’ys Manual of Determinative Bacteriology. 9. Philadelphia‚ PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins‚ 1994. 528-549.

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    edition)‚ 483-485. 3404702188&&docId=GALE|CX3404702188&docType=GALE&role= The Nobel Foundation. (2010). Nobelprize.org. Retrieved From http://nobelprize.org nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1945/ Todar‚ PhD‚ K. (2008). Todar ’s Online Textbook of Bacteriology. Retrieved from http://www.textbookofbacteriology.net/staph_2.html

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    Assignment 1: Comparative Article Review Due: October 4th‚ 2010 The Evolution of Sanitation: How 19th Century Decision Makers Influenced Today’s Innovation By: Ryan Parkinson I. Introduction By the late 1800’s‚ the method of sewage treatment became a heated issue of debate among members of political parties. At the time‚ the belief was that poor health was a matter of fate. Health promoters‚ however‚ argued that‚ “disease arose from correctable environmental causes.”[i] Until the mid

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    DMLT Q1. Full Form of DMLT? Ans. Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology. Q2. Duration of the Course? Ans. Duration of DMLT course is 2 years. But each college has different duration for Example Grant Medical College has 1 1/2 duration. Q3. Which Institute in Mumbai provides DMLT? Ans. DMLT Courses are offered by colleges‚ universities as well as hospitals. The hospitals are usually affiliated with a college or university. 1. Kishinchand Chellaram College(Churchgate). 2. Ghanshyamdas

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    In 1901‚ he quit his job and went to St. Mary Hospital to study medicine. Then he worked in Almroth Wright’s research team as a research assistant with a strong interest in bacteriology. During the war between Britain and Germany in 1914‚ Fleming joined the British Royal Army Medical Corps to develop a cure to reduce the number of soldiers dying from infected wounds. He argued that antiseptics were not effective in preventing

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    Otis Boykin Otis Boykin was born on August 29‚ 1920‚ in Dallas‚ Texas. He graduated from Fisk College in 1941 and took a job with the Majestic Radio and TV Corporation. He later worked at P. J. Nilsen Research Laboratories. He began to invent products on his own‚ with some of his noteworthy inventions including a wire precision resistor used in televisions and radios and a control unit for the pacemaker. He died in 1982 of heart failure. Inventor Otis Boykin was born on August 29‚ 1920‚ in Dallas

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    tried to cure cholera but determined that it had no cure; all they could do was prevent. However‚ as John Snow’s work in England was a step in the right direction to help appropriate nineteenth century misconceptions of disease‚ the development of bacteriology

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    Staphylococcus spp are commonly opaque white colonies when grown on TSA (Bergey). Additionally‚ Ex 3-10 Endospore Stain showed the EI to be non-endospore forming‚ which corresponds to the characteristics listed in Bergey s Manual of Determinative Bacteriology under the species Staphylococcus (Bergey 464). Ex 5-28 Motility Test showed the EI to be non-motile‚ which is also a key characteristic of Staphylococcus species

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    Prokaryotes (2006) 6:197–214 DOI: 10.1007/0-387-30746-x_9 CHAPTER 3.3.9 eh T su e nG re t cab re tn o E The Genus Enterobacter FRANCINE GRIMONT AND PATRICK A.D. GRIMONT Introduction The genus Enterobacter was first proposed by Hormaeche and Edwards (1960a). However‚ the history of some species now placed in the genus Enterobacter can be traced‚ albeit with some confusion‚ to the end of the 19th century. “Bacillus lactis aerogenes” was isolated by Escherich (1885) from milk

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