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    antibacterial soap in terms of its antibacterial activity. But in terms of odor T1 was the best treatment; in terms of texture T1 was the best; in terms of color T1 and T2 were the best. The results showed that 80 percent of the bacteria Staphyloccocus Aureus were killed. The T3 was best among all the treatment. Thus‚ the researchers concluded that the ability of banana shoot extract as an antibacterial soap was effective. The banana shoot extract was proved to be an alternative‚ affordable and yet environment-friendly

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    50 new types of CAMP’s have been identified in the komodo dragon blood.Most of them just ward off bacteria‚ about 8 of them are able to fight bacteria that are currently resistant to antibiotics.7 of them killed Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus bacterial strains(which are currently resistant to antibiotic.)While one fought off only P.

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    structure of a gene What is antibiotic resistance? Antibiotic resistance is a type of drug resistance where a microorganism is able to survive exposure to an antibiotic. What is the scientific name for this process? methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus Why is bacterial resistance a problem? Because they can cause diseases. What has led to an increase in the amount of bacterial resistance? Because the particles have grown over time. HIGHER Antibiotic-resistant bacteria Describe how a bacterial

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    bacteria was isolated a series of differential and selective tests following the dichotomous key attached were used to identify each bacteria. The Gram-positive bacteria were identified as Staphylococcus aureus with a positive confirmatory test‚ mannitol salt agar‚ showing consistent results as well for S. aureus. The Gram-negative bacteria were Pseudomonas aeruginosa with a positive confirmatory

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    Introduction: Being able to identify a particular bacterial species is important. It is very useful in knowing its risk of toxicity to humans or animals‚ its resistance or susceptibility to antibiotics‚ and determining how to control its growth or kill it altogether. The purpose of these procedures is to discovery the identity of an unknown microbe by observing its reactions to a barrage of chemical and physical tests. Different microorganisms react in different ways‚ due to their function‚ digestibility

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    Gram staining From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia A Gram stain of mixed Staphylococcus aureus (Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923‚ Gram-positive cocci‚ in purple) andEscherichia coli (Escherichia coli ATCC 11775‚ Gram-negative bacilli‚ in red)‚ the most common Gram stain reference bacteria Gram staining (or Gram’s method) is a method of differentiating bacterial species into two large groups (Gram-positive and Gram-negative). The name comes from its inventor‚ Hans Christian Gram. Gram staining

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    FOOD AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY Food spoilage‚ food infections and intoxications caused by microorganisms and methods for their detection Dr. Neeraj Dilbaghi Reader‚ Department of Bio & Nano Technology Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology Hisar- 125001 and Dr (Mrs.) S. Sharma Professor‚ Department of Microbiology‚ CCS Haryana Agricultural University‚ Hisar- 125001 (Revised 25-Sep-2007) CONTENTS Introduction Food Spoilage and General Principles Underlying Spoilage of Food Intrinsic

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    data each decade‚ ignoring already published observations. Thus‚ three main tracks are followed for validation of the curative properties of guava leaves: a) the anti-microbial capacity…confirming its growth-inhibiting effect particularly on Staphylococcus aureus‚ Escherichia coli‚ and other common entero-pathogenic cultures; (b) the anti-diarrheic measured as an effect on motility property of intestine; and (c) the sedative effect of some guava extracts measured in animals on locomotor and nervous

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    Life This video raises awareness about the possible dangers of surgical treatment given the conditions‚ in which the patient fails to receive coordinated care for reasons beyond his or her control. Ginny was not responsible for contracting Staphylococcus aureus. She found herself in the situation when surgical intervention was immediately required and trusted the doctors to provide it. However‚ due to some form of professional neglect‚ her ankle bones were exposed to osteomyelitis‚ a disastrous bone

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    Essay On Acute Bursitis

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    A bursa is a fluid-filled anatomy that is existent within the tendon‚ the skin and the bone. The primary role of the bursa is to decrease abrasion in the midst of a contiguous stimulating network (Chatra‚ 2012). Typecasting of bursae that encompasses the knees can be categorized as those that are present in the area around the patella. Irritation on this fluid-filled anatomy is termed as bursitis (Chatra‚ 2012). Injury‚ infection‚ belabored‚ and hemorrhage are a part of the mainsprings for irritation

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