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    The Clostridium Bacteria

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    a. The bacteria that causes botulism are found in soil‚ water‚ animal guts and dung. When the spores exposed to low oxygen and certain temperature‚ they produce botulinum toxin‚ able to germinate‚ metabolize‚ food sources through an aerobic respiration to produce toxin. The toxin blocks the release of acetylcholine from motor nerve endings causing paralysis symptoms. The botulism either food born‚ eating contaminated home-canned foods where the fermentation takes place. or through abrasion in the

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    Medical Unknown

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    on human samples collected from different body sites. The tests are used to detect and identify any microorganisms capable of causing disease. Knowing of unknown microorganism is important on how this microorganism  works and how it is structured‚ means knowing how it can affect humans. The purpose of this study was to identify an unknown bacterium by applying all methods that were previously conducted and learned in the medical microbiology laboratory class. **Materials

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    black tea on the growth of E. coli bacteria cultures Kierstin Barker‚ Melissa Bischak‚ Jackie Tyszkiewicz‚ Errin Enany September 25‚ 2012 Abstract: This study was carried out in order to investigate whether black tea has antimicrobial properties as stated in Steven Johnson’s The Ghost Map. If tea does have antimicrobial properties‚ then it could aid in warding off waterborne diseases. We believed that if black tea is steeped in boiled water‚ then the amount of bacteria exposed to this solution

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    Identifying Nutrients

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    Name: ______________________________________ Date: ________________________ Student Exploration: Identifying Nutrients Vocabulary: carbohydrate‚ disaccharide‚ lipid‚ monosaccharide‚ polysaccharide‚ protein‚ starch Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. What are the major types of nutrients you can get from food? Proteins‚ lipids‚ carbohydrates‚ minerals and vitamins 2. How are these nutrients used by your body? Nutrients are used by your body for

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    Lactic Acid Bacteria

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    Lactic Acid Bacteria Amanda Perry Many persons are oblivious to the fact that when they consume certain delicious food products like yogurt‚ buttermilk or cheese‚ they are actually eating live bacterial biomass which has acidified the milk content and contains a mixture of bacterial slime layers. Perhaps it is a blessing that most people are unaware because when most hear the word ‘bacteria‚’ their first thought is of a microscopic unicellular organism that causes various types of diseases especially

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    2012 Identifying Salmonella choleraesuis using Several Microbiology Lab Techniques The purpose of this study was to determine what an unknown bacteria was using several different microbiology lab techniques including an API test‚ an oxidase test‚ a gram stain‚ a hanging drop slide‚ and morphology identification. The unknown bacterium‚ which was contaminated with Serratia marcescens‚ was isolated by streaking the bacteria solution to single colonies. The isolated unknown white bacteria‚ had the

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    Unknown

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    The film begins with the birth of Paris‚ and Cassandra’s prophecy that he would be the cause of Troy’s destruction. Worried‚ his father King Priam leaves him on Mount Ida‚ where he is found and raised by the shepherd Agelaus. When he is an adult‚ he judgesAphrodite as the fairest of the three goddesses‚ Hera‚ Athena‚ and Aphrodite. After awarding her the golden apple she promises him the love of Helen of Sparta‚ the most beautiful woman in the world. Meanwhile in Sparta‚ Helen sees in a pool Paris’s

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    Unknown

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    NAVOTAS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL INTERVENTION ACTIVITY WORKSHEET IN GRADE 8 SCIENCE WEEK 3 (June 17‚ 2014) Newton’s Law of Motion Name:________________________________________ Grade/section________________ Score:____________ I. NEWTON’S FIRST LAW OF MOTION 1. Newton’s first law of motion is also known as the LAW OF ______________________________________. 2. Newton’s first law says that a. an object that IS NOT MOVING‚ or is at ___________________________‚ will stay at ___________________

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    the unknown

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    COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS INTERNAL RIVALRY Dunkin Donuts faces a very competitive environment within the coffee and snack industry. A major threat is other large competitors‚ including Starbucks Corporation‚ Peet’s Coffee‚ and newer entrants like McDonald’s McCafe‚ with the most significant threat coming from Starbucks. While Dunkin Donuts‚ as of April 2011‚ owns 16.1% of the market‚ Starbucks has 32.6% of market sharexxiii. Although larger competitors and chains pose a bigger threat in

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    ------------------------------------------------- Historical conception[edit source | editbeta] File:Curriculum Concept.svg In The Curriculum‚[3] the first textbook published on the subject‚ in 1918‚ John Franklin Bobbitt said that curriculum‚ as an idea‚ has its roots in the Latin word forrace-course‚ explaining the curriculum as the course of deeds and experiences through which children become the adults they should be‚ for success in adult society. Furthermore‚ the curriculum encompasses the

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