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    Since 1980s‚ the coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) ) is a primary consideration in the rise of surgical site infections. The Staphylococcus epidermidis is the predominant CoNS on human skin and methicillin-resistant are the isolates of CoNS that showed an increasing amount where perioperative prophylaxis are not effective‚ methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis (MRSE) is then used in the study. The aim of the present investigation was to evaluate staff of the operating department

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    Frog Leg Lab Report

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    Abstract: The experiment was conducted by using frog’s legs to understand how the muscle response to different levels of stimulations‚ and the levels of the twitch is also related to the number of motor units recruited. We used the program LabScribe to collect the data from the graph‚ and we also used the stimulator to stimulate the muscle through computer. We found out when the response reached the threshold and plateau. For the second experiment‚ we increased the Frequency from 0.5 Hz to 1Hz

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    Profession of Arms

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    The profession of arms calls upon the skill and sacrifice of its members in ways that no other profession will. Reflecting upon nine years of combat‚ the Army is exploring the strengths that have sustained Soldiers and the challenges that they are facing as a profession. The Army has also made a commitment to education‚ efforts to sustain the bond of trust between the Army and the American public‚ and the impact of decentralized operations. What

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    The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effects of temperature on the elasticity of rubber bands. There were three hypotheses: If the 0.157 cm rubber bands are heated to about 100˚C in water for one minute‚ then the rubber bands will stretch to approximately 60 cm; If the 0.157 cm rubber bands are cooled to 0˚C in water for one minute‚ then the rubber bands will stretch to approximately 40 cm; If the 0.157 cm rubber bands are left in room temperature water for one minute

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    PAPER SUMMARY & REVIEW. Reference: Boateng R‚ (2011)‚"Mobile phones and micro-trading activities - conceptualizing the link"‚ info. Vol. 13 Iss: 5 pp. 48 – 62 kiResearch Issue An investigation into the impact of Mobile Phones on the micro-trading activities in Ghana. Research Problem/Research Questions 1)What is the effect of mobile phones on the micro trading activities of traders in Ghana? Research Frameworks Used 1. Target Group(Traders) 2. Mobile phones 3. Stages of trading (Pre-trade

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    “San Fernando Meat Shop and Mini Grocery’s Database System” Researchers: Melanie Claire Wagas (BSIT) Divina Arcilla (BSIT) Eugene Duetes (ACT) Arbejay Bandalan (ACT) MWF (8:30-9:30) Ms. Miriam Flores March 10‚ 2012 A database management system (DBMS) is a software package with computer programs that control the creation‚ maintenance‚ and use of a database. It allows organizations to conveniently develop databases for various applications by database administrators (DBAs) and other

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    Profession of Arms

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    create our own expert knowledge and to police the application of that knowledge by individual professionals. Non-professional occupations do not enjoy similar autonomy. A self-policing Ethic is an absolute necessity‚ especially for the Profession of Arms‚ given the lethality inherent in what we do. Lastly‚ other organizations motivate their workers

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    Farewell to Arms

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    A Farewell To Arms is a classic book written by Ernest Hemingway which is about a man named Frederic Henry‚ who is in the middle of a warzone. Frederic Henry is an existentialist and an American ambulance driver in Italy during WW1. Frederic is what Hemingway calls a “code hero”. Hemingway created a code for each hero whom he created in his novels. The typical Hemingway hero is a detached existentialist who shows bravery in the face of a violent world. Three characteristics that show how Frederic

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    Arms and the Man

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    Characters Raina Petkoff Raina‚ the heroine of the play‚ is the only child of Major Petkoff and Catherine Petkoff. She is a "romantic" and had romantic notions of love and war. Catherine Petkoff Catherine Petkoff‚ Raina’s mother‚ is a middle-aged affected woman‚ who wishes to pass off as a Viennese lady. She is "imperiously energetic" and good-looking. Louka Louka‚ a servant girl in the Petkoff household‚ is proud and looks down on servility. She is ambitious and wishes to rise in life. Nicola

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    Arms Trafficking

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    Arms trafficking‚ also known as gunrunning is the illegal transporting of firearms from one state‚ or country to another. Organized crime groups buy and sell weapons such as heavy machine guns‚ hand-held guns‚ recilles rifles and grenades to name a few to other groups for large profits. Arms’ trafficking is a multi-billion dollar business. 87% of firearms recovered from Mexico were traced back to the US over the last five years and is said to be responsible for fueling Mexico’s drug violence according

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