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    during the colonial period‚ when the speakers of a “dominant” European language came in contact with indigenous African and Asian languages (Jenkins‚ 2003). The Pidgin form of a “regular language” is greatly simplified and reduced in phonology‚ morphology‚ grammar and vocabulary. For example‚ English-based pidgins may have as few as five vowels‚ may lose all English inflections and may have vocabularies as small as a thousand words. (Millward‚ Hayes‚ 2011). Pidgin grammars tend to be shallow‚ without

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    002141-0012 Nuba Jackson IB Biology Microbiology IA How effective is Lysol in the reduction of bacterial growth compared to Pinesol in reduction of E. Coli growth in agar at room temperature?  Background Information: Pinesol and Lysol are both common household disinfectants that make very big commercial claims; both claim to kill 99.9 percent of bacteria. Lysol contains

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    containing only one type of organism. As you go from kingdom to species‚ organisms share more and more in common. - Explain and give an example of each of the following types of evidence of relationships Organisms are classified according to: Similar Morphology: (appearance and structure)‚ common Phylogeny: (evolutionary history) o Anatomical evidence: (structures of organisms) fossil evidence‚ homologous structures. Fossils reveal anatomical structures of past organisms and their relationships with

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    the researchers though of finding ways in utilizing guava in making home made soap that can substitute commercial soap. Instead of buying anti-bacterial commercial soap we can use home made guava soap. The guava was chosen as a substitute ingredient for anti-bacterial commercial soap because it is cheaper not like the commercial anti-bacterial soap. Guava can just gather in the backyard and it is easy to make. OBJECTIVES: General Objective

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    Weekly iLab iLab: Bacterial Growth and Controlling Bacterial Growth Scenario/Summary: This week’s experiment focuses on bacterial growth and methods to control bacterial growth. This week’s experiment will be conducted in two parts: Experiment I: Growth Media and Patterns of Growth and Experiment II: Controlling Microbial Growth. Experiment I: Growth Media and Patterns of Growth. In part I of this week’s experiment‚ you will explore the characteristics of several types of growth media. For example

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    Hydrolysis of starch for fungal amylase Aspergillus Oryzae and bacterial amylase Bacillus Licheniformis at different temperatures. Maydelis Perez PI 4593042 Florida International University BSC 1010L‚ section UO9‚ March 6‚ 2013 Abstract Enzymes are very specific protein because they contain one active site on their surface that enable the substrate to bind to the enzyme and form the enzyme substrate complex and then release

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    Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis by binding to one or more of the penicillin binding proteins (PBPs); which in turn inhibits the final transpeptidation step of peptidoglycan synthesis in bacterial cell walls‚ thus inhibiting cell wall biosynthesis. Bacteria eventually lyse due to ongoing activity of cell wall autolytic enzymes (autolysins and murein hydrolases) while cell wall assembly is arrested.Gentamicin is ineffective against anaerobic bacteria because its transport across bacterial cell membranes

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    The characterisation of the bacterial flora of raw frozen cultured seafood was performed to determine a naturally occurring bacterial indicator of antimicrobial resistance in seafood (Paper I). Fresh seafood is processed to produce retailed raw frozen cultured seafood for consumers. The extent to which the microflora of raw frozen cultured seafood differ from the microflora of harvested seafood is not clear. However‚ different bacterial species have been isolated from fish-processing environments

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    by compounding. Adjective:derivational. Examples and Observations: * "Morphology may be divided into derivation--rules that form a new word out of old words‚ like duckfeathers and unkissable--and inflection--rules that modify a word to fit its role in a sentence‚ what language teachers call conjugation and declension." (Steven Pinker‚ Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language. Basic Books‚ 1999) * "Derivational morphology studies the principles governing the construction of new words‚ without

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    Diversity WORD | DEFINITION | Mitochondria | The part of a cell where cellular respiration occurs | Vacuole | The part of a cell used for storage | Cytoplasm | Fluid found outside the nuclear membrane | Morphology | The branch of bio that deals with the structure or form of organisms | Taxon | A named group of organisms | Phylogenetic tree | Shows the evolutionary differences between different species | Capsid | The outer layer of protein that surrounds the genetic material of

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