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    scabbed fruit rind does not affect fruit quality but it is unsightly. The disease is generally more severe in older trees over 10 years of age. As the fungus propagates in dead wood‚ prompt pruning is an effective way of combating this disease. Liquid Copper Fungicide say can also be used as a treatment. Greasy Spot Greasy spot is another fungus disease of citruses. Telltale signs include yellowish-brownish blister spots on leaves‚ often on the underside of the leaf. As the disease develops‚ the

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    circular patches caused by any number of fungi and affecting chiefly the scalp and feet. The commonest form is athlete’s foot. Thrush- it can be the infection of the mouth and throat with candida‚ a yeast like fungus causing whitish patches or the infection of genitals with the candida fungus causing a whitish discharge. Fleas and thicks‚ Scabies‚ mite Flea- a small wingless jumping insect which fleets on the blood of mammals and birds. It sometimes transmits disease through its bite‚ including plague

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    because of a fungus on his lip which the kids would bully him for. When he makes the decision of staying home from school‚ he goes through many hurdles coping with his stepfather which shows us the protagonist is self-conscious and a deceiver. The narrator’s encounter with Josh Mohorn revealed self-consciousness when he told the narrator to “take the seat down there” and “I can’t eat my lunch with your fucking burger in my face” which made the narrator feel like his “irremediably a fungus man.”. These

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    Pneumocystis pneumonia Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) or pneumocystosis is a form of pneumonia‚ caused by the yeast-like fungus (which had previously been erroneously classified as a protozoan) Pneumocystis jirovecii. The older name Pneumocystis carinii‚‚ (which now only applies to the Pneumocystis species that is found in rats)‚ is still in common usage. As a result‚ Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) is also known as Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia and (incorrectly) asPneumocystis carinii pneumonia

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    for diseases‚ such as urinary tract infections. • Viruses. Is an acellular agent smaller than bacteria consisting mainly of genetic material‚ that can be active in a close environments ranging from the common cold to AIDS. • Fungi. Fungus is a single celled organism. Fungus is larger than bacteria that infect superficial skin or body systems. • Parasites. Malaria is caused by a tiny parasite that is transmitted by a mosquito bite. Other parasites may be transmitted to humans from animal feces.

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    The speaker loves blackberry picking. It’s evident in the first stanza where he describes his blackberry picking adventure. Even though something was there to ruin it‚ the speaker wanted to go back next year. The author‚ Seamus Heaney‚ uses diction‚ imagery‚ and analogies to convey a deeper meaning of blackberry picking. In the first stanza‚ the speaker is describing the blackberries. The “glossy purple clot; it’s flesh sweet like thickened wine”‚ was motivation for the speaker to go blackberry picking

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    discovery of gold in California. The Irish Potato Famine began in Ireland in September 1845. The famine was caused by an airborne fungus‚ phytophthora infetans‚ which attacks the leaves of the plant‚ turning them black‚ causing them to curl and rot‚ ultimately killing the plant. The rotting plant makes the perfect environment for the fungus to multiply. The wind then carries the fungus spores to more healthy plants. (Irish Potato Famine‚ 2000) This famine caused such dire conditions for the families. The

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    Patient Profile: Jada is a 9-year old Pitbull-mix. She is a spayed female. History: Jada has bright red splotches on her abdomen and surrounding her vulva. The area is inflamed and tender to the touch. She licks frequently. Physical Examination: Heart rate= 102 bpm (normal range= 60-140 bpm). Temperature= 101.8°F (normal range= 100-102.5°F). Weight= 35.1lb (normal range= 30-60) Diagnosis: The doctor used a scalpel to scrap off crust on Jada’s lower abdomen. A slide was prepared with a blue-violet

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    themselves as the hero every time they persecuted accused witches. Witches were said to have made a contract with the Devil and were therefore able to cause chaos‚ illness‚ and even murder. However‚ the popular New England crop Rye‚ was host to a parasitic fungus called Ergot‚ containing 10% LSD and easily caused people to have the symptoms who were said to have come from witches. These three components played a key role in causing the Salem Witch Trial Hysteria of 1692. By 1692‚ Salem Village had been divided

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    strengths‚ so it can be tailored to the severity of the illness that someone has. Some suspensions have as few as ten parts per million of silver. Others have up to 500 parts per million of it. What is so Special About Silver? Bacteria‚ viruses‚ and fungus can’t survive in the presence of silver. This fact was discovered long ago by people who took advantage of silver’s properties by making utensils out of it and adding silver coins to their containers of milk and water to prevent spoilage or dysentery

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