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    Notes on Taxonomy: Bacteria

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    and have a Gram-negative cell wall * Even members of the same species display variations in size‚ shape‚ and other characteristics Binomial Nomenclature • Carolus Linnaeus - credited with founding the science of taxonomy ○ Originated binomial nomenclature § System that is still used today to name all living things ○ Binomial nomenclature § Genus - first name § Specific epithet - second name‚ not capitalized Strain - a subgroup of species with one or more characteristics

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    The People Called Zomi

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    Zomi Zomi | Total population | c. 2‚500‚000 | Regions with significant populations | Northeast India · Bangladesh Myanmar (Burma) | Languages | Zomi language Tribes Tedim · Lusei  · Paite  · Zou · Simte  · Vaiphei  ·Kom  · Gangte  · Mate  · Thadou/Kuki  · Haokip  · Kipgen  · Sitlhou  · Lhouvum  · Anal  · Maring  · Muyon  · Monsang | Religion | Christianity | Related ethnic groups | Chin  · Mizo  · Kuki  · Naga  · Hmar  · Tibetans | Zomi is the name of a major tribe found

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    apply to when using an alcohol water mixture as the solvent. Tincture Strength and Nomenclature The proportion of an herb to its solvent is most often recorded as a weight/volume (w/v) ratio of the tincture where the plant material is lasted first as a weight and the solvent second as a volume. For example‚ a 1(part plant material by weight):5(solvent by volume) w/v tincture or a 20% tincture. This nomenclature helps in dosing as a practitioner or pharmacist knows how many grams of herb the patient

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    69p Rad Sop Field Unit

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    Standard Operating Procedures Radiology 1. PURPOSE: a. To provide maximum quality radiographs in an efficient amount of time. b. To establish responsibilities‚ procedures‚ policies‚ and techniques which prevent excessive radiation exposure to patients and staff. c. To set guidelines to be followed for checking radiology systems performance and maintaining optimum image quality and equipment safety for the technologist who operate these systems and the patients as well

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    neoplasia

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    NEOPLASIA At the end of these two lectures you should be able to:- (1) Understand the concept of neoplasia (2) Define neoplasia (3) Understand the nomenclature of neoplasia (4) Characterised benign & malignant neoplasm (5) Differentiate between benign & malignant neoplasm (6) Characterised malignant cells & understand anaplasia (7) Classify neoplasia (8) Define “local” & “metastatic” spread (9) Discuss the route of metastatic spread and principles establish to work out the possible

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    Naming of Ionic Compound

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    Nomenclature for Ionic Compounds Ionic compounds consist of cations (positive ions) and anions (negative ions). The nomenclature‚ or naming‚ of ionic compounds is based on the names of the component ions. Here are the principal naming conventions for ionic compounds‚ along with examples to show how they are used: Roman NumeralsA Roman numeral in parentheses‚ followed by the name of the element‚ is used for elements that can form more than one positive ion. This is usually seen with metals. You

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    alkenes. 7. Propose mechanism on preparation; dehydration of alcohol 8. Define carbocation‚ electrophile and Markovnikov’s Rule. 9. Propose mechanism on reaction addition of cold sulphuric acid and Hydrogen halide Alkanes Nomenclature of Alkanes Sources & Importance of Alkanes A. Natural Gas  Consists of 90-95% methane with lesser amounts of ethane and other low-molecular-weight hydrocarbons. B. Petroleum  Liquid mixture of literally thousands of different hydrocarbons

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    chemical equation

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    Chemical Formula Principles Chemical Formula is a system of chemical notation that was invented in 181 by John Jakob Berzelius. The system is based on the law of definite proportions”‚ states that all samples of a given chemical compound have the same elemental composition. It  is also a way of expressing information about the proportions of atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound‚ using a single line of chemical element symbols‚ numbers‚ and sometimes also other symbols‚ such as

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    Vertebrate Zoology Study Guide I. Taxonomy 1. Reasons for Taxonomy a. means of providing a systematic framework with which to work when studying the varied life forms inhabiting this earth b. establishes order from chaos c. Provides a system of nomenclature with which you label items (organisms) d. necessary when imagining trying to gather information on an unfamiliar organism e. Meant to provide a useful‚ convenient system using all evolutionary‚ adaptational‚ and anatomical aspects to classify

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    Syndromic Surveillance System Robert Asuncion‚ Robert Cabico‚ Carlos Raiz Enciso‚ Kelly Reilly‚ Mariann Rimer‚ Ginger Sacco HCS/533 November 3‚ 2014 Juanita Darby Syndromic Surveillance System Introduction The syndromic surveillance system is an innovative information system‚ which is based in the data collections of preclinical indicators‚ identifying illness clusters early before diagnosis is confirmed. This kind of system information is most of the time utilized by public health agencies

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