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    ORIGINAL ARTICLE Stamford Journal of Microbiology‚ December 2012. ISSN: 2074-5346 Vol. 2‚ Issue 1 Assessment of pollution caused by tannery-waste and its impact on aquatic bacterial community in Hajaribag‚ Dhaka Mahbubul Hasan Siddiqee‚1‡ Md. Saiful Islam2 and M. Majibur Rahman3 assay 1 Microbiology Program‚ Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences‚ BRAC University‚ Dhaka-1212‚ Bangladesh; Department of Microbiology‚ Stamford University Bangladesh‚ Dhaka-1217‚ Bangladesh;

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    c) In what ways did the understanding of the treatment of disease change in the years 1860-1945? The treatment of disease changed dramatically in the years 1860-1845 due to the changes of how people understand it‚ how each discovery such as Pasteur’s opens new doors‚ leading to other discoveries such Koch’s identification of germs‚ the magic bullet and discovery of penicillin. this has help society to understand the causes of disease‚ and the ways to tackle it. These discoveries began in

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    ensuring political commitment with adequate funding. As the first step this is essential for the amount of resources that would need to be involved. This process will take manpower and funding. The second component includes case detection using bacteriology for diagnosis. This element also requires a strengthened laboratory network. An important aspect of this component would include properly trained individuals capable of following strict guidelines. The third component covers standardized treatment

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    Cross-Contamination and its Role in Food Poisoning Outbreaks Cross-contamination is one of the most major causes of food poisoning (Food Standards Agency‚ 2014). It is defined as ‘the process by which a substance that is harmful or dirty spreads from one area to another’ (Cambridge Online Dictionary‚ 2014) .There are 3 different types of contamination in the food industry; microbial contamination‚ physical contamination and chemical contamination‚ with microbial contamination being a more frequent

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    different animals. They were first reported in mammalian stomach just over 100 years ago.4‚5 Since the isolation of H pylori by Warren and Marshal‚ gastric microbiology attracted world-wide attention and much information has accumulated on the basic bacteriology of H pylori. Epidemiology The prevalence of H pylori in otherwise healthy individuals varies‚ depending mainly on age‚ education and income levels and country of origin. There are accumulating data suggesting that the major period of acquisition

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    Mapp V. Ohio Case Study

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    389. The Ohio Supreme Court believed a "reasonable argument" could be made that the conviction should be reversed "because the methods’ employed to obtain the [evidence] . . . where such as to `offend "a sense of justice‚"’" but the court found determinative the fact that the evidence had not been taken "from defendant’s person by the use of brutal or offensive physical force against defendant." 170 Ohio St. at 431‚ 166

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    BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION KARACHI CONSOLIDATED DATE SHEET OF SCIENCE PRE-ENGINEERING‚ SCIENCE GENERAL‚ PRE-MEDICAL‚ HOME ECONOMICS‚ COMMERCE (REGULAR) ‚ MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY‚ IMPROVEMENT OF GRADES & ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS PART-I & II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2012 S.No Date Day 1 07.05.2012 MONDAY Faculty Subject Time 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM 2. Islamic Education (’C) (For Muslims) (2 Hours) Civics (’C) / Akhlaqiat (For Non-Muslims Only) (2 Hours) Science ‚ Home Economics

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    Intro to Microbiology

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    Chapter 1: The Main Themes of Microbiology What is Microbiology? • micron = small and biologia = study of living things • Microbiology = study of small living things • How small is “small”? • What do we really mean by living? • Working definition: Study of entities too small to be seen with the unaided human eye. • (< 0.2 mm = 200 µm = 200‚000 nm) Types of Microbes Prokaryotes include Bacteria and Archaea Eukaryotes include Protista (Algae and Protozoa)‚ Fungi‚ and Animalia

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    SECOND DIVISION [G.R. No. L-26145. February 20‚ 1984.] THE MANILA WINE MERCHANTS‚ INC.‚ Petitioner‚ v. THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE‚ Respondent. Rafael D. Salcedo for Petitioner. The Solicitor General for Respondent. SYLLABUS 1. TAXATION; NATIONAL INTERNAL REVENUE CODE; CORPORATE INCOME TAX; ADDITIONAL TAX ON ACCUMULATED EARNINGS; EXEMPTION THEREFROM. — A prerequisite to the imposition of the tax has been that the corporation be formed or availed of for the purpose of avoiding the income

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    (detoxification by use of microorganisms Genetic Engineering (manipulation of genes in order to create new products) * Who started Microbiology? Antoine van Leeuwenhoek a Dutch merchant The first person to see microbes as being ALIVE! Father of bacteriology * * What Leeuwenhoek could see? Different shapes of bacteria Red blood cells‚ spermatozoa‚ plant and animal cells Magnification of his microscope was 32X Robert Hooke’s Microscope Compared to Leeuwenhoek’s Robert Hook introduced

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