Indole Test: Procedure: We obtained a tube of tryptic soy broth (tsb) and inoculated it with our unknown bacteria. Then placed our tube in the incubator at 37 oC and allowed for it to grow overnight; the following day we came back to finish our confirmatory test. To do so‚ we added 10 drops of Kovac’s reagent to the tube and watched for a color change. Results: A positive test‚ indicated by a red/pink layer‚ is due to the tryptophan
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Trends in Digital Television The world is shifting to digital TV broadcasting. The target for the Philippines is December‚ 2015 The delivery of digital television consists of the following medium: Free to air broadcasting Direct-to-home via satellite Digital CATV IPTV Open Internet Wireless CATV (LMDS‚ MMDS‚ BWA) The Asia-Pacific Region will lead the world in IPTV usage in the next 5 years Cost of digital set-top boxes are fast declining High definition and
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Appendix A p.677/Inside Front Cover Route: • IM • IV • IV PB • IVP • subcut • SL • ID • GT • NG • p.o. • p.r. intramuscular intravenous intravenous piggyback intravenous push subcutaneous sublingual (under the tongue) intradermal gastrostomy tube nasogastric tube by mouth‚ orally per rectum‚ rectally General: ā before q every qs quantity sufficient NPO nothing by mouth gtt drop tab tablet cap capsule noct night et and after– p with a line over top with– c with a line over
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consequences. performed on a baby very early Huntington’s- a genetic disorder where a person is in their 40’s loses muscular control and brain function...~15 YEARS Genetically modified organisms- their genetic information has been altered w/ the insertion of genes from another species (transgenic organisms) cloning- the process of creating identical genetic copies of an organism mutations- a change in the DNA of an organism. Mutagens- substance/factor that cause a mutation Cell size- in order
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for cloning and expressing DNA in mammalian cells; is 4518 bp but can rise up to approximately 5100 bp hence with CIH-1 insertion. (Coventry University‚ 2014). The DNA introduced into host bacteria carry a gene fragment that encodes the carboxyl portion of beta-galactosidase and allows its replication driven by ATP. The Lac Z’ gene contains unique restriction sites‚ the insertion of DNA within these
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Cardiac catheterization is often referred to as coronary angiography or a coronary angiogram. It is a radiographic procedure that is used to look at and visualize the heart and the coronary arteries. During a cardiac catheterization it is possible for the cardiologist performing the procedure to see how effectively blood is flowing through the coronary arteries. In addition‚ this procedure allows the cardiologists to see how blood is moving through the chambers of the heart and how effective the
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(vagina‚ cervix‚ and uterus) and into the fallopian tubes. During three months following the procedures‚ the body and the micro-inserts will work together to form a natural barrier that prevents sperm from reaching the egg. During the three month period‚ advice the patient to continue using another form of birth control‚ other than the IUD. During the three months the physician will perform an ESSURE Confirmation Test‚ to confirm that the tubes are fully blocked and that the patient can rely on the
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Cross Infection Definition Cross infection is the physical movement or transfer of harmful bacteria from one person‚ object‚ or place to another‚ or from one part of the body to another (such as touching a staph-infected hand to the eye). When this cross infection occurs in a hospital or long-term care facility it is called a nosocomial infection. Community acquired infections are those contracted anywhere except a hospital or long-term care facility. Description Cross infection accounts for
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References: Tropine Sluphate. (2006) Retrieved September‚ 2009‚ from Daily Med site: http://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?id=1628 Catheter Insertion. (2009) Retrieved September‚ 2009‚ from Vanderbilt University Medical Centre site: http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/root/vumc.php?site=micututorial&doc=772 CVphysiology. (n.d.). Klabunde‚ R.E. (2007): “Frank Starling Mechanism”. Retrieved September
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