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    Coccidioides Immitis

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    Coccidioides immitis Coccidioides immitis is a member of the Kingdom‚ Fungi; Phylum‚ Ascomycota; Class‚ Euascomycetes; Order‚ Onygenales; Family Onygenaceae; and the Genus Coccidioides. Coccidioides immitis are thermally dimorphic fungus that reproduces by arhroconidia‚ swelling of arhroconidia in vivo into spherules (which burst and release endospores.) The fungi is found mainly in warm dry areas with low rain fall‚ high summer temperatures‚ and low altitude. C. immitis is geographically limited

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    Mangrove: Case Study

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    Mangrove Case Study A mangrove ecosystem is a general word that covers trees that are able to live in the conditions of shallow water area. There are many different plat families and these plants are able to survive regular flooding as well as fresh and salt waters. The mangrove trees must withstand being submerged twice a day by saltwater tides. The soil in which these trees grow in maybe sand but it is mostly rich mud. This rich mud is high in nutrients but low in oxygen. Mangroves have these

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    reported that there are no less than 14 different diseases that can be transmitted by infected fleas. This article will explain seven kinds of diseases causing rashes that should not be overlooked as they may be very dangerous. Ringworm Ringworm is a fungus that grows on the surface of dead skin‚ hair tip‚ and the tip of the nail. Marked with red color and scales‚ the rash may turn out to be

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    IP PROPOSAL

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    effective mosquito repellent. It contains the natural oil‚ citronella‚ which is safe and effective. Garlic‚ on the other hand‚ is also an effective repellent because of its smell. Lastly‚ Eucalyptus oil contains chemicals that repels mosquitos and kills fungus. Statement of the problem: Is it possible to create an all-natural Insect Repellent using only organic materials? Is it effective? Objectives: At the end of the semester‚ the students must be able to make an effective Natural Insect Repellent using

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    quote that helps describe vividly of how the dinner started off‚ and how right away her family started to embarrass her. Tan uses these simile’s and metaphor’s; “Tofu which looked like stacked wedges of rubbery white sponges‚ a bowl of soaking dried fungus back to life. A plate of squid‚ their backs crisscrossed with knife markings so they resembled bicycle tires.” To show the readers how she compares the food prepared to weird things as if she didn’t like them. Tan’s attitude in the story is she is

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    Written by E.M Forester‚ "The Machine Stops" is a science fiction story. Set far in the future‚ the dystopian world is considered post-apocalyptic. The people currently live underground because the conditions on the surface can no longer sustain mankind. People live off a machine‚ which provides for their every need. Because of this‚ they often worship the Machine‚ as if it was a god. In "The Machine Stops" by E.M. Forester‚ the main characters Vashti and Kuno are distinctively different with few

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    Irish immigrants were a really really big part of the culture change. The largest wave of immigrants came from Ireland because of the famine in their land. Everyone ate potatoes over there‚ so when the crop got a fungus and they died‚ it was a huge problem for the Irish. A whole lot of people ended up dying from the lack of food. A lot of the Irish that came to America couldn’t do anything. They weren’t talented and they had no skills and no money. Mostly they lived up north in cities. They faced

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    The Advantages of Taking Herbs as a Supplement in Daily Life. The herbs generally are natural food and medicine based from growing plants‚ fungus‚ shrubs‚ and trees. Then‚ they are usually easy to planted and grow without complicated care. It just needs enough sunrise‚ good seeds‚ and good soil. Moreover‚ they also exist in the forest. For example‚ ‘Tongkat Ali’‚ ‘Kacip Fatimah’‚ ginger‚ mint leaves‚ garlic‚ and others. There are three advantages of taking herbs as a supplement in daily life

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    personal belongings but your health as well. In-home floods can lead to mold‚ which can threaten your family’s health. As a result‚ it’s important to ensure that you hire professionals to assist with mold remediation. Understanding Mold Mold is a fungus that grows naturally in nature. Like all species‚ mold has its place in nature. In particular‚ mold enjoys growing where there is a lot of water. In the forest or outside in

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    describing how she saw the food but how she feared Robert would. As revealed later in the text‚ Tan is quite fond of her culture’s taboo cuisine. So‚ the description of the food using negatively connoted words like slimy‚ bulging‚ fleshy‚ rubbery‚ and fungus were used to transmit her concern about how she and her family would be perceived. This use of imagery and diction exemplifies Tan’s transmission of emotion-first worry and anxiety‚ then relief and acceptance- to her audience throughout the text.

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