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    Styrofoam as glue

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    Investigatory Project (Natural Mosquito Repellent) Abstract     Mosquito repellents are essentially required these days. Mosquito coils are one of the cheapest and effective way of avoiding them‚ but this coils are made up of chemicals which can harm our health. So we thought about making a substitute mosquito coil that is not harmful to our health and that is the Anstor katol a natural and environmental friendly coil. Introduction Background of the Study:   We chose this project because

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    features

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    development and new discovering technologies. In‚ there is medical field where many of the diseases are cured which took many lives early like chickenpox‚ polio‚ malaria‚ measles‚ pertussis‚ tetanus‚ typhoid fever‚ many of them had been found like Giardia‚ AIDS‚ Cyclospora and for many of them some cure is found like cancer. In media world major changes can be seen in graphics‚ sound‚ animation cinematography‚ etc and even new media i.e. internet is coming up fast that is bringing the whole world together

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    Microbiology Study Guide Chapters 1-6 Chapter 1 Main Themes of Microbiology Microorganisms Most are not Pathogens Prokaryotic-no nucleus or organelles Very simplistic—like bacteria Eukaryotic-has nucleus and organelles like mitochondria Includes fungus‚ and animals Acellular-not even a complete cell Includes viruses and prions like those that cause Mad Cow disease Six main types of microorganisms Bacterium (prokaryotic) Fungus (eukaryotic) Algae (eukaryotic) Virus (acellular)

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY An easy and practical way to make your shoes shinier with the use of alternative plant. A shoe polisher can be a wax or a cream that can be applied directly to shoes. Applying shoe polish will not only just make your shoes shine but it also protects your shoes from any liquid substance especially during rainy days. Shoe polish is usually flammable‚ can be toxic‚ and‚ if misused‚ can stain skin. It should be used in a well-ventilated area with care

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    Gurjot Sandhu ENGWR 300 TTH 10:30 am Professor Munoz 10/28/14 Journal 7 Bottlemania Chapter 7 Study Questions 1. The title is backlash because people maybe are not buying bottled water anymore. Backlash could be or look like‚ where people don’t buy a certain object or thing‚ because of the reputation or history of it. Backlash is from something that people don’t like‚ whether it’s too expensive‚ bad reputation‚ negative purpose of the object or thing‚ etc. 2. What instigated the initial backlash

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    Toxic Water

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    that the United States has the safest water supplies in the world‚ but states that when water sources became contaminated‚ they can easily cause widespread sickness and disease from waterborne germs including Cryptosporidium‚ E. coli‚ Hepatitis A.‚ Giardia intestinalis‚ and other pathogens. Despite progress reducing water pollution from the largest sources‚ our country still faces serious pollution challenges. Violations are still too widespread‚ and enforcement too uneven. We need to do better controlling

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    Discussion Questions – Urine 1. The results obtained for this urine sample (U19) shows that the patient is infected with urinary tract infection. This is identified by the high amount of colonies observed on Horse Blood Agar (>108/L)‚ mild amount of protein (30 mg/mL) and very high amount of red blood cells (Large+++) found in the urine. The bacterium identified in this specimen is Pseudomonas aeruginosa. This is confirmed by involving many tests and observation‚ such as Gram stain‚ oxidase test

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    Salmonella Case Study

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    Choose one of the following foodborne illnesses to complete this assignment: * Salmonella * Staphylococcus * Clostridium perfringens * Norovirus (formerly Norwalk virus) * Hepatitis A * Giardia or amoeba parasites Write a 125- to 150-word response to each of the following questions: * What is the infectious agent (pathogen) that causes this infectious disease? For example‚ the name of the bacteria‚ virus‚ or parasite. Salmonella comes from bacteria called salmonella

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    There are 190‚000 people who live within this plant. All of them can drink water that can be contaminated. The filtration project will save lives and help the health of 190‚000 civilians. “Microorganisms such as bacteria‚ viruses‚ cryptosporidium and giardia pose potential health risks. They can cause various gastrointestinal disorders and can be potentially life threatening for immunocompromised individuals‚ for the elderly and for children” (Freud‚ 2003). New Yorkers complained about all the negative

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    Public Health Safe Drinking Water Bodies of water cover seventy-five percent of the world‚ yet water continues to be the quickest depleting natural resource on our planet. Drinking water can be drawn from surface fresh water or underground reservoirs. Yet only 1% of the water on the earth is available for human use‚ the rest remains too salty‚ polluted‚ or is locked away in polar ice caps. One half of the global population is currently faced with a crisis of water shortages. These shortages come

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