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    Microbiologist requires are; to have 5 GCSEs from A* - C including English‚ Maths‚ Science and also 2 A levels including Biology and Chemistry. A Microbiologist would also require a degree in either; microbiology‚ biology‚ or another biological science or microbiology. Skills of a Microbiologist Skills to work in Microbiology include to have an effective communication and team working personality. A mature‚ calm‚ confident and sympathetic approach to accomplish the best outcome possible for all

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    References: Gerard J. Tortora‚ Berdell R. Funke‚ Christine L. Case (2010). Microbiology: an introduction (10th ed.). San Francisco‚ CA: Pearson/ Benjamin Cummings. James G. Cappucino‚ Natalie Sherman (2011). Microbiology: a laboratory manual (9th ed.). San Francisco: Benjamin Cummings. Micrococcus luteus. (n.d.). Retrived Jun 11‚ 2012 from the Wikipedia: the free encyclopedia: http://en.wikipedia

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    The blood was collected from the retro-orbital plexus on 10th day from animals and they were anesthetized using sodium phenobarbitone (60 mg/kg). The serum was separated by centrifugation at 1000 rpm for 10 min and analyzed for biochemical parameters such as serum urea‚ uric acid and electrolytes. Serum

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    Clinical Microbiology Milena Ivakovic Western Governors University Bacterial Morphology Task 11 Clinical Microbiology A: In wet mount stain‚ color of the slide is same gray‚ colorless and glossy. Liquid or fluid appearance is visible. Bacteria and background don’t have a much of difference in color. Although‚ bacteria are defined and visible noted. Most of the time they are single round cells. In direct stain with crystal violet‚ again background is colorless and glossy. Bacteria is blue and some

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    As a junior in high school‚ the most terrifying question that anyone could ask me is‚ “What do you want to major in?” Until this year‚ my mother had never asked me about my future plans. She has a major in microbiology from the University of Georgia‚ but works in Atlanta in the insurance business as an underwriter. In college‚ she considered pharmaceutical work‚ but was told not to by her father who convinced her that all pharmacists were “druggies”. My mother is in the “useless degree” category

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    Chapter 1 Humans and the Microbial World A Glimpse of History  Science of microbiology born in 1674  Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723) • Made simple magnifying glass • Studied lake water • Observed ‘animalcules’  Robert Hooke • Also credited with discovery • Described ‘microscopical mushroom’ (common bread mold) in 1665 1 Importance of Microorganisms  Microorganisms are foundation for all life on earth  Have existed for ~3.5 billion years  Plants‚ animals‚ modern

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    In the first part of this lab‚ E.coli cells were transformed with an R-plasmid carrying a tetracycline resistant gene‚ giving rise to tetracycline resistant E.coli strain. This was accomplished through transformation‚ which allowed E.coli to directly uptake the naked DNA molecule carrying the antibiotic resistant gene (1). However‚ in order to take up the DNA and incorporate them into their genome via recombination‚ cells must be competent (1). Therefore‚ E.coli cells which are not competent under

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    Public health in microbiological labs in Middle East With modeling the disease pathway of listeria monocytogenes Introduction The focus of public health intervention is to improve health and quality of life through the prevention and treatment of diseases and other physical and mental health conditions‚ through surveillance of cases and the promotion of healthy behaviors .and because the field playing challenges and professionals to meet the complex health issues. I wish to apply for

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction The development of dyes to stain microorganisms was a significant advance in microbiology. Stains serve purposes such as it differentiate microorganisms from their surrounding environment and it allows detailed observation of microbial structures at high magnification. (http://inst.bact.wisc.edu/‚ © 2006-2013 Microbiology Laboratories) Gunasekaran (2005) defined staining as the method of artificially producing color in microorganisms to allow for

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    Rhodococcus SPECIES IN VARIOUS APPLICATIONS THROUGH FOUR MAIN MECHANISMS; CATABOLIZATION‚ BIOCONVERSION‚ BIODEGARDATION AND BIODESULPHURISATION. By ZAINAL ABIDIN BIN ABU BAKAR Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Biotechnology and Life Sciences‚ Universiti Industri Selangor‚ in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Biotechnology Industry (Hons) May 2009 1 I hereby declare that the thesis is based on my original work except for quotations and citations

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