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    loop. Bunsen burner. Soil sample. Cotton soap. Skin sample. Gram iodine. Results: Starch agar: Special types of media: Type of medium Medium Appearance of medium and growth Selective and differential Eosin-methylene blue Klebsilla E.coli Enriched Blood agar Discussion: Starch Agar is a differential medium used for detection of starch hydrolyzing microorganisms. The starch agar plate is inoculated by a microorganism. Then‚ it is incubated for 24 hours

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    OBJECTIVE: 1. To distinguish the bacteria abilities to metabolize various substrates and end products formed. 2. To observe the growth of different bacteria species in term of structures and its morphology based on different chemical substance applied. 3. To observe physiological and immunological properties utilized by different species of bacteria. INTRODUCTION: Bacteria biochemical testing can determine the types and numbers in terms of colony forming units of bacteria present in a

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    The two years we have in Secondary six and seven do not give us enough time to fill the gap‚" said Zero So Chi-ho‚ a secondary six student in a Chinese Medium of Instruction school. All students who attend Secondary five in English Medium of Instruction schools take Syllabus B paper in the English Language but not all students in Chinese Medium of Instruction schools take the Syllabus A paper in the English Language. The Syllabus A students are those who believe their English is weaker. The

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    In Josef von Sternberg’s film Blue Angel‚ female sexuality is defined through the character Lola Lola. The lead female character is captured using select subject-camera distances that seem to make her appear powerful and in control. The medium shots of Professor Rath and the full shots of Lola Lola during the first “falling in love again” performance are used to compare the emotional male character to the empowered female character‚ and therefore illustrate the evolving sexual identity of women.

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    body as a high speed and safe network transmission path. So in this paper we are explaining the unique new functional features and enormous potential of RedTacton as a Human Area Networking technology. Here‚ the human body acts as a transmission medium supporting half duplex communication at 10Mbit/s. Keywords: RedTacton‚ Electric field sensing I. INTRODUCTION Red Tacton technology is an electronic future where information can be accessible whenever and wherever needed at our finger tips.

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    In the movie It Should Happen To You‚ Gladys is a model of successful transition from an anonymous figure to a famous person. She not only brings herself enormous satisfaction‚ but also has profound influence on the society by taking commercial advertisements. According to Roland Barthes’ theory of myth‚ there is a special relationship between Gladys and her commercial advertisements‚ or more precisely the society in general. The motivation that associated intimately with the social phenomenon alludes

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    IDENTIFYING GRAM POSITIVE COCCI As mentioned in Exercise 8‚ “Identifying Gram Negative Rods”‚ identifying bacteria is a common activity in the microbiology lab. Like the game Clue™‚ each time you gather a piece of information to solve the mystery‚ you gather some information that supports some identities and eliminates others from contention. In the lab‚ the process continues as you gather more information until only one microbe remains and all others have been eliminated as possibilities. Thus

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    from in the opening scene is that it isa extreme long shot of different parts of the town‚ allowing the audience to adapt thesetting of the film into their minds‚ whilst the feather is shot from multiple angles‚sometimes close up‚ and sometimes using medium

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    ENGLISH AS MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION IN THE NEW GLOBAL Asst.Prof.Chincholkar.B.B Dept.Of English. Rajarshi Shahu College‚ Parbhani Abstract The English language is continuing to establish itself as a global lingua franca in a period of unprecedented globalisation. In the last decade educational systems worldwide have shown interest in the adoption of English as a medium of instruction. This paper argues that failure to achieve satisfactory educational outcomes when teaching through English are commonplace

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    Comparison of two mediums

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    THE MUSIC IN OUR LIVES My two mediums that I’m comparing are the Well-Tempered Clavier by Johann Sebastian Bach and Fort St. Elmo. The Well-Tempered Clavier was done in 1722 in Germany and was developed to teach the youth how to play. The Fort St. Elmo is a Maltese fort that was built in 1522. It stands on the ocean side of the Sciberras Peninsula in Valetta‚ Malta. The reason that I have chosen to compare these two are because I find a lot of interesting

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