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    -Unknown Mixtures Lab- Purpose: The aim of this experiment was to find out the two substances of the unknown mixture from salt‚ sugar‚ dirt‚ and baking soda by looking at its properties. Hypothesis: Find the unknown substance by testing it out by heating it‚ pouring water‚ vinegar‚ and observing it . Procedure: 1) Materials- * 100ml of water * Vinegar * Bunsen Burner * 2 beakers * 1 spatula 2) First‚ do steps (3-6)to find out the properties of salt‚ sugar

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    As an eight-year-old pipsqueak who was regularly pitted against the twelve-year-old Goliaths of Albuquerque’s 12U tennis division‚ losing 0-6‚ 0-6 became a natural part of life‚ and I hated it. In fact‚ my tournament to-do list consisted of a dreadfully long car trip‚ suffering defeat upon defeat to another unnamed middle-school giant‚ and then drowning myself in a sea of tears while my dad lectured me about "unforced errors" on the trip home. As a result‚ I started to run away from tennis. I performed

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    I’m not as glamorous as I might seem. I’m just an ordinary student in 10th grade‚ who likes to learn things. Others may be more charismatic or handsome‚ but I have something that they do not. I posses an essential life skill; initiative. You (as the readers from the National Honors Society) may think that what I am saying is absurd‚ but I am here to prove my worth one paragraph at a time. I am a well educated individual who has repeatedly demonstrated initiative and high standards of reliability

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    Introduction: During this unknown lab report various test were performed to differentiate microbes from each other and to compare metabolic and biochemical process. The gram stain distinguishes between Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria based on the composition of the cell wall. The Gram stain procedure distinguishes between Gram positive and Gram negative groups by coloring these cells red or violet. Gram positive bacteria stain violet due to the presence of a thick layer of peptidoglycan

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    agent of a disease to knowing the correct microorganism in order to make antibiotics. This study was done by applying the following methods; OF Glucose‚ Indole Production‚ and Malonate Utilization test for the identification of an unknown bacterium. The methods will assist in determining the unknown bacterium found in a 55 year old male that was passing blood and mucous in his stool. The patient had no pain but mild discomfort during bowel movements. The doctor noted inflammation of the lining of the

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    Lab Report for Experiment #7 Student’s Name __________Lisa __________ Date of Experiment _08/03/2013__________ Date Report Submitted ______08/05/2013___________ Title: Identification of Metallic Ions Purpose: To perform and observe the flame tests of some alkali and alkaline earth metal ions. Understanding Light Introduction: Electrons from an atom can absorb energy and become excited to move from the stable “ground state” energy level to a higher energy level. Imagine

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    Bacterial Smears Are Fixed before Staining to? Answer It is important to heat fix the bacterial smear before staining so as to‚ kill the  bacteria‚ firmly adhere the smear on to the microscopic slide to prevent washing off during staining‚ and to allow the sample to readily take up the stain. Reference:  www2.hendrix.edu What is the purpose of heat- fixing the smear? It helps the cells adhere to the slide so that they can be stained. The purpose of heat fixing is to kill the organisms without

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    I assessed a patient with hip problem who came to the physical therapy department in the medical complex. After the clinical examination‚ i suspect there may be a Hip Labral tear that requires further investigations and testing to confirm the clinical diagnosis. i gave the patient a written note for his physician that suggests further diagnostic testing which may help to set an accurate diagnosis of the hip problem. His doctor wrote a letter back stating that the patient should have been at first

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    cheese‚ bacteria takes a significant role on the wide variety of cheese. Lactic acid bacteria(LAB)‚ a bacteria that can be found in the production of cheese‚ its stress gene was investigated in the experiment by using various biochemical and genetic techniques to identify and extract. The characterisation of the strain illustrates how identification of strains differ using different methods‚ such as gram stain and 16s rRNA screening. After the characterisation‚ the stress gene isolation assist

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    Exploring the diversity‚ abundance‚ and variability of diatom-associated bacteria in the oligotrophic ocean I. Abstract The ecology of diatoms may be better explained by conceptualizing them as composite organisms consisting of the host cell and its bacterial associates. Our previous investigated diatom-bacterial interactions at the single-cell level found that bacterial assemblages varied substantially even among closely related individual host cells. The bacterial assemblages associated with single

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