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    How common is it for children to experience this kind of trauma? Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a stress experienced after exposure to traumatic stressors such as assault‚ abuse‚ accidents‚ and warfare. PTSD develops when a child experiences a significant traumatic event such as car accidents or ongoing trauma over time such as war. PTSD affects children of all ages. Estimates from nationally representative samples show that many children experience repeated exposure to trauma or multiple

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    sheath widths. Filaments cultured in 1.5% and 2% enriched agar showed contamination. Those in 1% nutrient concentration had comparable growth‚ but no contamination. Furthermore‚ Lyngbya cultured in enriched agar did not grow beyond the area of inoculation. Isolation was also more difficult in agar than in the liquid control medium. INTRODUCTION As early as the 1900s‚ Lyngbya sp. blooms were documented in the areas of Eastern Moreton Bay and Bribie Island in Australia (Abal & Lawn‚ 2004). Lyngbya

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    rates for individuals‚ particularly children have dropped below the necessary bar to maintain group immunity. The spread of measles and whooping cough is on the rise because the number of parents who have conflicting beliefs and ideals towards inoculation is on the rise. Pertussis affected more than 9‚000 Californians in 2012‚ and killed ten infants. ( http://www.cdph.ca.gov/healthinfo/discond/pages/pertussis.aspx) This followed a decline in Dtap vaccinations. This is directly related to the decrease

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    Bioreactor System: Instrumentation and Control What is a Bioreactor? An apparatus for growing organisms (yeast‚ bacteria‚ or animal cells) under controlled conditions. Used in industrial processes to produce pharmaceuticals‚ vaccines‚ or antibodies. Also used to convert raw materials into useful byproducts such as in the bioconversion of corn into ethanol. Bioreactors supply a homogeneous (same throughout) environment by constantly stirring the contents. Bioreactors give the cells a controlled

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    whole was a decline in death rates. The primary reason in the decline of death was the mysterious disappearance of the bubonic plague. Advances in medical knowledge did not contribute much to reducing the death rate‚ but the most important was the inoculation against small pox. Women had more babies than before because new opportunities for employment in rural industries allowed them to marry at an earlier age. Improvements in the water supply and sewage resulted in somewhat better public health and

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    the calves are quickly isolated from their moms. In the event that calves are not normally hornless (from a surveyed breed)‚ they are typically dehorned and guys are emasculated to wind up control calves. Calf preparing ordinarily incorporates inoculation against regular ailments (e.g.‚ blackleg)‚ and a fake hormone pellet is embedded in the ear (which is never utilized for human utilization) to fortify development. At the point when calves are weaned in the harvest time‚ the crowd is normally

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    Isolation and identification of pathogenic bacteria associated with frozen mackerel fish (Scomber scombrus) in a humid tropical environment Eze‚ E. I. 1 ‚ Echezona‚ B. C. 1 * and Uzodinma‚ E. C. 2 1 Department of Crop Science‚ University of Nigeria‚ Nsukka‚ Nigeria. 2 Department of Science Laboratory Technology‚ University of Nigeria‚ Nsukka‚ Nigeria. Accepted 8 January‚ 2010 Aquaculture products can harbour pathogenic bacteria which are part of the natural micro-flora of the environment. An in-vitro

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    1. The overall goal of this lab was to carry out experiments that clearly demonstrate the different ways DNA genetic information‚ specifically transduction and conjugation. The first half of this experiment focused on exploring the mechanisms of transduction. This was done by creating a spot titer plate for phage carrying kanamycin resistance and E. coli. E. coli was then proven to have gained kanamycin resistance throughout transduction as demonstrated by its ability to grow on a medium containing

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    was also seen. A simple streak was also performed and it looks has if the loop went over previous streaks which should not have been done. A complex streak was also done. No colonies grew towards the end of the streak‚ this could be due to the inoculation loop being to hot and incinerating the bacteria cells‚ meaning the loop should have had more time in order to properly cool down. The Brain Heart Infusion plate is a complex medium that does not inhibit the microorganisms‚ thus

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    Gram Negative Unknown Lab Report Abstract The Unknown Gram Negative bacterium inoculated in a Tryptic Soy broth medium was randomly selected from a group of other unknowns. In order to identify this unknown the seven different types of biochemical tests will be conducted on this unknown bacterium to identify it out of 6 possible bacteria; Escherichia coli(E. coli)‚ Enterobacter aerogenes (E.aerogenes)‚ Klebsiella pneumoniae (K.pneumoniae)‚ Proteus mirabilis(P.miranilis)‚ Pseudomonas aeruginosa(P

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