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    Dish Washing

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    Dish Washing I walk into the restaurant Red Robin‚ wait for my name to be called by the host and sit down in a booth with comfortable red seats. All of a sudden a man sits next to me wearing an apron soaking with water‚ wiping sweat from his face. It’s my brother‚ Zachary Walsh. Zach states “ Man‚ I hate Saturday nights‚ too damn busy!”. What was Zach doing? Zach is a dish machine operator‚ or in restaurant terms‚ a DMO. Washing dishes you say‚ that sounds easy! I am afraid not my friends. Washing

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    Teeth and Microbes

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    Course: Science / EVS    Topic: Teeth and Microbes        Class  Subject  Language  Subject Matter Expert(s)  Targeted Length  III  Science / EVS  English          What is the purpose of this document?  The purpose of this document is to finalize the content that will be displayed on each screen‚ and the visuals that will be used for the  content.    What are you expected to do?  You are expected to check the document for the following facts:  • Content accuracy  • Visual relevance  • Validity  

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    Lab Report

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    Laboratory Report The Plasma Membrane I. Introduction The Plasma membrane is the edge of life‚ the boundary that separates the cell from its surroundings. It controls the traffic of materials in and out of the cell. (Reece‚ 2011). It is incredibly thin that is very vital in maintaining the integrity of the cell. Not only does the plasma membrane bind the other organelles‚ it also forms a dynamic structure which gives them their remarkable activity and selectivity. (Hickman‚ 2008). Diffusion

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    Chemoautotrophic Microbes

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    oasis of life that resides around the earth ’s nourishing thermal vents. Here‚ a vast community of organisms thrive under very harsh circumstances‚ and most importantly‚ in the absence of life-giving light. How is this possible? Chemoautotrophic microbes. Chemoautotrophic bacteria are the primary producers on the ocean floor‚ where light cannot reach. Unlike most organisms‚ these bacteria do not need carbohydrates‚ vitamins‚ protein‚ and sugar to create energy‚ and ultimately to survive. Instead

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    Microbes in Human Welfare

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    CHAPTER 10 MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE 10.1 Microbes in Household Products 10.2 Microbes in Industrial Products 10.3 Microbes in Sewage Treatment 10.4 Microbes in Production of Biogas 10.5 Microbes as Biocontrol Agents 10.6 Microbes as Biofertilisers Besides macroscopic plants and animals‚ microbes are the major components of biological systems on this earth. You have studied about the diversity of living organisms in Class XI. Do you remember which Kingdoms among the living

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    Lab Report

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    This lab has introduced the use of daphnia‚ pill bugs‚ amoeba and Uglena. We the AP Biology students were first introduced to the test subjects to test his or her capability of handling living organisms for upcoming science experiments. The AP Biology students were asked to create original experiments for all test subjects testing reactions to gravity‚ light intensity and reaction to food. Daphnia‚ or Daphnia magna‚ are microscopic organisms in which the students created an original lab to test

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    Lab Report

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    Microbiology Laboratory Report Identification of Unknown Bacteria 03/10/05- 04/01/05 Authors: Richard Hendricks‚ Jessica Prebish; NMU Abstract: Broth culture 16 was randomly selected by our group and subjected to qualitative tests for taxonomic identification. The culture did appear homogenous throughout the testing period and is currently retained by Northern Michigan University’s department of Microbiology. We suggest that culture 16 is an example of Escherichia coli. Background: Techniques

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    Bleach Lab Report

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    “The process in which a parent cell splits into two daughter cells of approximately equal size”(northwestern.edu). The reproduction of bacteria can be stopped using antimicrobials. Antimicrobials were created and are used “to destroy disease-causing microbes”(cdc.gov). That means that antimicrobials fight and destroy organism such as bacteria. We use antimicrobials to clean are house and protect ourselves from bacterias. One example of an antimicrobial that we use in our home is bleach. Bleach contains

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    Antibiotic Lab Report

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    Antibiotic Lab Report By: Sierra Toll Hour: 6 Title: The effects of antibiotics on the growth of Escherichia Coli Problem: How do antibiotics affect the growth of E coli? Hypothesis: If Penicillin is applied to the bacteria‚ then the zone of inhibition will be larger. Background: The purpose of this lab was to see how effective a certain antibiotic is to kill E coli. The lab tested three antibiotics‚ Penicillin‚ Erythromycin‚ and Neomycin. The zone of inhibition‚ which is the amount of space

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    Petri Net Model

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    1. Introduction Benita (1999) defines a supply chain as an integrated process wherein raw materials are converted into final products‚ then delivered to customers (via distribution‚ retail‚ or both). At the highest level‚ a supply chain comprises two basic‚ integrated processes: (1) the production planning and inventory control process; and (2) the distribution and logistics process (Beamon 1998). In general‚ supply chain networks are discrete event dynamic systems (DEDS). The evolution of the system

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