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    NACO Guidelines: Post Exposure Prophylaxis for Occupational Exposure (PEP) to HIV/AIDS Dr. Asoke Kumar Sinha‚ MD (Skin) Prevention and control of AIDS is now a Social Medical problem. Doctors in all health care setting are expected to play a significant role in its prevention. Health care workers including doctors are normally at a very low risk of acquiring HIV infection during management of the infected patient. However‚ inspite of a low statistical risk of acquisition of HIV‚ the absence

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    Academic Integrity Pg. 1 Academic Dishonesty National American University Academic Integrity Pg. 2 Academic Dishonesty National American University has a commitment to academic integrity. Academic integrity means honesty and responsibility. That is what is expected from every student that attends National American University. Academic assignments are meant to help students learn the knowledge they need and to show how much they fully

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    Bio 8.23.10 Chapter 1 Intro: The study of Life Properties of Life 1. Precise organization (Order) 2. Ability to take in energy and use it. (Energy utilization) 3. Ability to respond to stimuli ( Response to the environment) 4. Capacity for growth and development 5. Ability to reproduce 6. Ability to regulate internal environment (Homeostasis) 7. Ability to evolve ( Evolutionary adaptation) 8. Living organisms are cell based‚ made of one or more cells 9. Life

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    Bacteria Bacteria are microscopic organisms whose single cells have neither a membrane-enclosed nucleus nor other membrane-enclosed organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts. Another group of microbes‚ the archaea‚ meet these criteria but are very different from the bacteria in other ways. In fact‚ there is considerable evidence that you are more closely related to the archaea than they are to the bacteria! Bacteria are living things that are neither plants nor animals‚ but belong to a group

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    Bacterial Energetics and Membranes Abstract The Mg2+/Ca2+ ATP synthase present in all bacterial membranes‚ particularly E. coli‚ couples ATP synthesis to the proton (H+) gradient produced by the ETC‚ a process known as oxidative phosphorylation. The gradient acts to power the ATPase‚ so that it may phosphorylate ADP to produce ATP. The reverse reaction of this process‚ or hydrolysis of ATP into ADP and Pi‚ may be used to observe ATPase activity when the resulting Pi is quantitatively measured

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    Fuel cells have become a favorable future power source because they can convert chemical energy directly into electricity in a highly efficient‚ environmentally friendly manner. Although fuel cells were invented one and a half centuries ago‚ only recently has it become feasible for them to compete with existing energy production systems. Among the various types of fuel cells‚ proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells promise to become a viable power source for transportation as well as a distributed

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    4/22/2010 Applied Ethics What Does it Mean to Have Integrity The dictionary describes integrity as being unimpaired‚ unadulterated‚ or genuine state; entire correspondence with an original condition; purity. But in layman terms‚ integrity means to be who you are regardless if someone is watching you or not. Being true to one’s self‚ values‚ beliefs and morals is vital on the religious viewpoint. Integrity is how we decide to live our life. In our lifetime we will be faced with decisions

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    decline in educational integrity. As a teacher myself‚ I ask‚ what should have Pelton done? There is a legitimate problem within school districts all over the nation‚ but the underlying problem is not as overt as many think.

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    Science IA Rough Draft The Effect of Temperature on The Activity of The Enzyme Catalase Introductions: Enzmyes are proteins that catalyze chemical reactions. All living things have catalase present in them. Catalase is a common  HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzyme" enzyme found in nearly all living organisms that are exposed to oxygen‚ where it  HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalyst" catalyzes the decomposition of  HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_peroxide"

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    Plants in Temperature An Investigatory Project Presented To the High School Department of the New Jerusalem School In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements in

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