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    surgical infections. After the initial or predominant localization of the inflammatory process we can distinguishe: meningitis‚ encephalitis‚ myelitis‚ encephalomyelitis‚ meningoencephalitis‚ neuritis and radiculonevrite. INFECTIONS: The pathogenic pathways by which infectious processes of the soft and hard tissues of the head are: - The direct way‚ founded in suppuration‚ septic puncture and foreign bodies ; - Submucosa way – in the periodontal processes with spontaneous opening; - Lymphatic

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    scientifically proved methodologies for purposes of preventing‚ diagnosing‚ and treating adverse medical conditions (Treweek &Heller‚ 2006). Health care professionals within conventional medicine believe that diseases are caused by pathogenic microorganisms such as viruses and bacteria. In conventional medicine‚ health care professionals must undergo extensive training and meet the standards set by the American Medical Association. By contrast‚ alternative medicine in its medical approach takes in to account

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    Koch's Postulates

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    Abstract: It is important to be able to identify pathogenic bacteria that may be causing harm. Tomato crops can be affected by several different pathogenic bacteria. By using Koch’s postulates‚ it was determined that Pseudomonas syringae was the bacteria causing rot. There are four criteria that must be met when using Koch’s postulates. They are that the organism must be fund in all infected‚ the organism must be isolated in pure culture then once reinnoculated in a healthy host‚ must cause the

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    Wild Life

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    597–600. ISBN 0-8385-8529-9. 2 3. Schmaljohn C‚ Hjelle B (1997). "Hantaviruses: a global disease problem". Emerging infectious diseases 3 (2): 95–104. PMID 9204290. 7. Susannah F Locke (1 December 2008). "Bug vs Bug: How do mosquitoes survive deadly viruses unscathed?". 8 11. The American Plague‚ by Molly Caldwell Crosby‚ p. 12‚ Berkley Books‚ New York‚ 2005‚ ISBN 0-425-21202-5 12 13. The American Plague‚ by Molly Caldwell Crosby‚ pp. 100-202‚ Berkley Books‚ New York‚ 2005‚ ISBN 0-425-21202-5 14 15

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    Industry Visit – NeWater Plant An industry visit to Changi NeWater plant took place on 22nd February 2013 under the supervision of Amity faculty‚ Aditya Gupta. It was for a duration of 3 hours and our guide in NeWater was Sharul Mustafa. The guide gave a brief history about Singapore and the reasons why this plant was started. It was a very informative and enriching experience that helped us in understanding the value of nature and optimizing use of limited resources. As a souvenir a bottle of NeWater

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    Introduction: The awareness of occupational hazards can be traced back to the 18thcentury when Bernadino Ramazzini‚ also known as “The Father of Occupational Medicine”‚ recognized the dynamics of health and disease in relation to occupation (Gambhir et al‚ 2011). Awareness of occupational hazards among dental professionals as well as practicing preventative strategies can provide a balance between maximum benefit and minimum harm to health and well being (Mohammed et al‚ 2013). Occupational hazards

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    The waste produced in the course of healthcare activities carries a higher potential for the spreading of infection and injury‚ unawareness and inadequate knowledge of handling of health care waste can cause serious health consequences and a significant impact on the environment as well. The purpose of study was to assess the knowledge‚ attitude and practices of doctors‚ nurses and sanitary staff regarding biomedical waste management in the health care establishments. The study was conducted among

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    Food Poisoning

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    dairy products.        Bacteria cause most cases of food contamination or poisoning. Some bacteria‚ which contaminate food‚ include Staph Aureus‚ E. coli enteritis‚ salmonella‚ shigella‚ campy lobacter‚ cholera‚ botulism‚ Listeria‚ Yersinia‚ Salmonella‚ Clostridium perfringens‚ Campylobacter‚ Listeria monocytogenes‚ Vibrio parahaemolyticus‚ bacillus cereus‚ and Staphylococcus. Children and elderly ones have a much higher chance of getting deadly symptoms from having bacteria in food‚ just the same

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    Teeeee Luv

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    are used to change harmful substances to nontoxic substances. This is a new technology for treating chemical spills and hazardous waste. Bacteria‚ fungi and yeast need nutrients (such as carbon‚ nitrogen‚ phosphate‚ and trace metals) to survive. They break down organic (carbon-containing) compounds found in nature to get energy for growth. For example‚ soil bacteria use petroleum hydrocarbons as a food and energy source changing them into harmless substances of carbon dioxide‚ water and fatty acids

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    Republic Act 9231

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    Republic Act No. 9231 Main goals * Elimination of child labor * Protection for the working children Responsibility of the State * Provide special protection to children to keep them safe from all forms of harm such as: * Abuse * Neglect * Cruelty * Exploitation * Discrimination * The responsibility for the normal development of the children gravely threatened or endangered by circumstances will came from the parents/legal guardian on behalf of

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