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    A woman the age of twenty-five has decided that she does not wish to have children. She does the research‚ has a competent argument on why she does not wish to reproduce. She is not particularly fond of children. She has no desire to be a parent or raise a child. She does not have the resources to raise another person to adulthood and she does believe she is or ever will be responsible enough to raise another human being. She decided to go to her gynecologist and they have an appointment. She outlines

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    caused death in 10% of surgeries. * Up to 25% mothers delivering in hospitals died due to infection Control of Microbial Growth: definitions Sterilization: Killing or removing all forms of microbial life (including endospores) in a material or an object. Heating is the most commonly used method of sterilization. Commercial Sterilization: Heat treatment that kills endospores of Clostridium botulinum the causative agent of botulism‚ in canned food. Does not kill endospores of thermophiles

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    The Holocaust is the name applied to the systematic state-sponsored persecution and genocide of the Jews of Europe along with other groups during World War II by Nazi Germany and collaborators[1]. Early elements of the Holocaust include the Kristallnacht pogrom and the T-4 Euthanasia Program‚ progressing to the later use of killing squads and extermination camps in a massive and centrally organized effort to exterminate every possible member of the populations targeted by the Nazis. The Jews of

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    NAZI MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS During World War II‚ a number of German physicians conducted painful and often deadly experiments on thousands of concentration camp prisoners without their consent. Unethical medical experimentation carried out during the Third Reich may be divided into three categories. The first category consists of experiments aimed at facilitating the survival of Axis military personnel. The second category of experimentation aimed at developing and testing pharmaceuticals

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    MICROBIOLOGY What is the purpose of general growth media‚ selective media‚ and differential media? Give examples of each. General Purpose Media General Purpose media is designed to grow most organisms and do not contain growth inhibitors. Standard Methods Agar and Blood Agar Bases are examples of general purpose media. Differential Media Differential media contain a component that allow an observable change when a specific chemical reaction takes place. Simmons Citrate Agar is an example

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    Vivian was judged to be feebleminded. This would mean that there was 3 generations of feebleminded people. Carrie Buck was institutionalized and wa told that she needed to be sterilized. She did not want this‚ and sued the superintendent of the sterilization colony‚ Dr. JH Bell. Buck argued that this was unconstitutional‚ and that she had a fundamental right to procreation. Buck said that it was not part of the

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    Beijing University of Agriculture and Harper Adams University College Food Quality with Retail Management Module Title: Food Processing‚ Preservation and Packaging Assignment Title: A Specification of Food Manufacture Module Tutors: Tan Feng‚ Lorna White BUA ID: 201021021201 HAUC ID: 11222000 Word Count: 2480 words Date of submitted: 1st March Content Summary 2 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 The composition and characteristics of yogurt 4 2.1 My opinion on judgments of

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    side effect of this simple surgery (Surgical Menopause (Female Castration)‚ 1997). Imbalanced hormone levels are what cause these harsh menstrual cycles. Hormone levels are how doctors explain away the problems that occur after a tubal ligation (Sterilization not the cause of menstrual problems (pg. 30)‚ 2001). However‚ the problem is there are no explanations as to why the hormone levels change or the cause. While medical doctors believe this syndrome does not exist‚ post tubal ligation syndrome is

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    society. To promote such an idea‚ there were two main “methods”- positive eugenics and negative eugenics. The former involves trying to promote the healthy/regular people to have children. The negative eugenics system involved using medical and sterilization (which I will discuss more later on) processes to prevent the others from having kids. Awkwardly enough‚ to be deemed “unfit” and to undergo negative eugenics was not a punishment. After all‚ people viewed the problem as being a defective

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    degrees C. However‚ some bacteria and bacterial spores are resistant to such temperatures and higher temperatures are required to destroy them. The main methods of heat treatment are: 1) Sterilization. 2) Pasteurization. 3) Canning and bottling. STERILIZATION Nicolas Appert‚ discovered that if food was heated in a sealed container at a high temperature‚ it would remain edible and free from decay for some time‚ unless the seal was broken. This is because

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