Contributors to Microbiology Pioneers of Microbiology I. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (Oct. 24‚ 1632- Aug. 30‚ 1723) A. In 1676 Leeuwenhoek saw tiny organisms in water‚ he was the first man to observe and describe bacteria accurately. He discovered microscopic nematodes‚ blood cells and sperm. He also made over 500 microscopes to view specific objects. B. Microbiology is concerned with the study of all forms of life that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Antonie’s work
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” Dynamic Organization--an active‚ integrative‚ developmental process—changing while binding components Psychophysical Systems: psychological (mental) & biological (neural) influences *Considered traits to be psychophysical facts Determinative: A cause of behavior (is something and does something) Unique: A few motives do not determine all behavior for all people. Adjustments to the Environment: Serves an adaptive coping function Allport’s Multiplicative Equation: Personality =
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References: 1. R. S. Horvath and M. E. Ropp. 1974 “Mechanism of Action of Eosin-Methylene Blue Agar in the Differentiation of Escherichia coli and Enterobacter aerogenes”.International journal of systemic bacteriology. April 1974‚ p. 221-224 2. Dagny Jayne Leininger‚ Jerry Russel Roberson‚ Franc¸ois Elvinger. 2001 “Use of eosin methylene blue agar to differentiate Escherichia coli from othergram-negative mastitis pathogens”. J Vet Diagn Invest 13:273–275 3.
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Design and Selection. 21 (2): 121-125. 8. Serrano M et al‚ (1999). The Microbial World. Available on <http://www.microbiologytext.com/index.php?module=Book&func=displayarticle&art_id=69> [Accessed on 7 July 2012]. 9. John L (2001). Bacteriology 102: Isolation of Bacillus. Available on <http://www.splammo.net/bact102/102bacillus.html> [Accessed on 7 July 2012]
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Title: Investigation of Induction Time of lac operon in E. Coli with IPTG‚ and Comparision of the Amount Beta-galactosidase produced with Lactose‚ IPTG and Antibiotic. Abstract: Introduction: An operon is a group of genes that are arranged side by side with a regulatory gene. It also includes a promoter gene‚ operator gene‚ structural genes. Regulatory genes control transcription with positive or negative signal. (Jacob‚ and Monod‚ 1961) A positive signal‚ inducer‚ would stimulate
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Introduction Water is necessary to life but it can be unhealthy too. In general‚ the water quality is poor in developing countries like Kenya. Water is a vector of diseases like yellow fever‚ diarrhea… Water purification is very important in these countries but people don’t have a lot of time to spare‚ they work or they are in the field and in general women must spend a significant amount of time walking to collect water. So we need to find a quick‚ easy‚ and economic solution that is as simple
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PENGUIN BOOKS THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF REALITY Peter L. Berger is Professor of Sociology at Boston University and Director of the Institute for the Study of Economic Culture. He has previously been Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University‚ New Jersey‚ and in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research in New York. He is the author of many books including Invitation to Sociology‚ Pyramids of Saa!fice‚ Facing up to Modernity‚ The Heretical Imperative and The Capitalist
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Polygraph Use i Should Polygraphs be used in Court Rooms as Admissible Evidence? Ebony Barr Psychology and the Legal System FP 6010 Professor Neely December ‚ 2010 Polygraph Use ii Abstract Polygraph is widely rejected as pseudoscience by the scientific community. Prior to 1998 state and county courts allowed or could allow polygraph evidence to be admissible evidence to convict or prove guilt. Polygraphs should not be used in Court Rooms‚ the accuracy of the
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policy‚ the co-ordination of finance‚ production and distribution whereas Management is the function concerned with the execution of policy within the limits setup by administration. Thus‚ administration is formulation of policies and is a determinative function while management is execution of policies and is an executive function. Administration involves the overall setting of major objectives determination of policies‚ identifying of general purposes laying down broad programmes etc. while
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Administration: It is concerned about the determination of objectives and major policies of an organization. Management: It puts into action the policies and plans laid down by the administration. Type of function Administration:It is a determinative function. Management: It is an executive function. Scope Administration:It takes major decisions of an enterprise as a whole. Management: It takes decisions within the framework set by the administration. Level of authority Administration:It
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