References: Anonymous (2002)‚ “Antiseptic vs. Antibacterial Mouthwash” Retrieved August 1‚ 2013 from http://goaskalice.columbia.edu/antiseptic-vs-antibacterial-mouthwashes A.Gucciardi (February 2013)‚. “Guyabano.” Retrieved July 25‚ 2013 from http://tl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guyabano Be Well (2012). Guyabano. Retrieved‚ July 7‚ 2013 from http://www.bewellbuzz
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General Santos Doctors’ Medical School Foundation‚ Inc. North Osmena‚ Bulaong‚ General Santos City THE ANTISEPTIC EFFECT OF MORINGA OLEIFERA‚ AMOXICILLIN AND PENICILLIN TO STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS BACTERIA Partial Fulfillment Submitted to: Shayne Joie Pabustan Jennylyn Mabelle Abalayan Cinderella Genes Ana Marie Delas Llagas Gilliane Shielu Curaza Submitted to: Shiela Mae Bolero February 26‚ 2013 CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING This chapter informs the reader
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we are experiencing today. Discuss. The US subprime mortgage crisis triggered a global economic crisis‚ which brings serious challenges around the world. As for the cause of the crisis‚ except for imperfect financial regulation‚ the real estate bubble and the overcapacity of global economy‚ the neo-liberalism is undoubtedly to blame. Nowadays‚ neo-liberalism refers to the economic term of legislative market reforms such as deregulation‚ privatization‚ free trade‚ and reducing government control
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place where the housing market had collapsed and financial institutions were now on the brink of shutting down. Several factors over a large period of years led to this destruction. For the U.S. housing market collapse‚ four factors led to the “bubble bursting”. First moral hazard was occurring. Moral hazard occurs when individuals or institutions do not bear the full cost of their own mistakes‚ which provides incentives to take excessive risks (Marthinsen‚ 2015). Since the end of World War II until
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The small size and extremely large surface area of nanoparticles enables them to make strong contact with the microorganism surface [5]. As stated by Cao et al. [31] who studied the antibacterial properties of silver nanoparticles embedded in titanium (Ag-PIII-originated surface)‚ the attachment of bacteria to such a surface correlates with the surface zeta potential of the nanoparticles. All studied Ag-PIII surfaces reduced the proliferation
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stabilizing and antioxidant activities. • Antibacterial / Essential Oil: Study showed the essential oils and extracts to have antibacterial activity. Essential oil and extracts showed promising results against B subtilis and E coli. Ethyl acetate and ethanol extracts showed prominent antibacterial activity against all tested strains. • Antibacterial / Leaf‚ Flower and Fruits: Study of extracts of leaf‚ flower and fruit of VN was done to evaluate in vitro antibacterial activity against phytopathogens Pseudomonas
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The antibacterial activity of the green synthesized silver nanoparticles from aqueous extract of Gum of fresh Coconut was tested by the disc diffusion method against an antibiotic‚ ampicillin(1µg/µl) as a standard drug. The antibiotic resistant bacteria viz.‚ Staphylococcus aureus‚ Bacillus subtilus‚ Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumonia were used for the measurement of antibacterial activity‚ and the plates were incubated at 370C overnight to know the zone of inhibition. 2.2. Cell Culture and
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Chapter 1 Background of the Study This chapter gives an overview of the research study‚ which includes the short introduction‚ the statement of the problem‚ the statement of the hypothesis‚ the significance and the importance of the study‚ the scope and delimitations and the definition of terms. INTRODUCTION Men and women in the present day‚ as essential to their living necessitate clothes. Clothes‚ of different designs‚ and of different functions serve the human race by giving them protection
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from Animal Manure using Vercomposting 2000 2 Acacia Leaves as Effective Filters for Vehicle Exhausts 2002 3 An Antimicrobial Ointment Manufactured from Kamantigue (Impatiens balsamina) Leaves Extract A Comparison with Miconazole Nitrate 4 Antibacterial Activity of Janitor (Hypostomus plecostomus) Fish Oil Extract Against Escherica Coli and Staphylococcus Aureus 2013 5 Baby Wipes Mosquito Repellent 2013 6 Banana Peduncles (Musa paradisiaca) as a Potential Source of Packaging papers 7 Biosorption
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from a range of ingredients which are deemed to be industrial chemicals. Industrial chemicals may be either synthetic chemicals or naturally occurring chemicals and these range from ammonium lauryl sulfate (a detergent used in shampoo‚ cleanser and bubble bath)‚ to lanolin (oil from sheep skin‚ which is used to moisturise skin‚ hair and nails) and Blue 1‚ a dye used to give colour to products. The National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS) only regards chemicals to be
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