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    not exceed 20g. 8 Cleaning Ability Chalk based toothpaste Concentration should be kept minimum possible. 9 Bleaching Characteristics Common bleaching agents is: -Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) Concentration should not exceed 1% 10 Plaque Control Pyrophosphates stop formation of tartar by removing deposition of magnesium and calcium on the teeth Concentration of Triclosan should not exceed 0.3% 11 Removal of surface stains from teeth Baking Soda Effective in

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    Make Your Sushi!

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    other a little rougher. A Nori is a piece of dried or toasted seaweed. The nori should lie on the rolling mat with the rough side facing upwards. Next‚ we have to get busy with the rice. Get your hands wet‚ and take about a handful of rice and shape it into a ball. It’s important to keep your hands wet while working with sushi rice because it is sticky. When you work with the nori though‚ you should keep them as dry as you can. That is why you should have a bowl of water (with a bit of rice vinegar

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    Lab 4

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    I recorded my observations. Then‚ I prepared wet mount slides and direct staining slides of both S. epidermidis and L. acidophilus. to observe them microscopically using oil immersion lens. When I was done‚ I stored them in the refrigerator for future use. Observations/ Data Tables: Bacteria 40x 100x L. acidophilus (wet mount) Unclear Round cells L. acidophilus (direct stain) Small circles Large blue/purple round cells S. epidermidis (wet mount) Unclear Very small dots S. epidermidis (direct

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    Cell Biology 1 – Prokaryotes & Viruses * Eukaryotes have a membrane whereas a prokaryote has no nuclear membranes. Both have a double stranded DNA. * The two main types of prokaryotes are bacteria and Archaea and eukarya are types of eukaryotes. * Archaea are more closely related to eukaryotes. * Prokaryotes have a membrane and nucleoid and most have a cell wall. * There are 3 main types of shapes of prokaryotes: * Bacillus – rod shapes * Spirilum – spiral shaped

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    The General Douglas MacArthur Landing Memoria * An additional popular and first-rate tourist destination in Leyte that several travelers like to see is General Douglas MacArthur Landing Memorial. * Situated at Red Beach in Palo‚ the memorial functions statues depicting the historical and victorious return with the American Liberation Forces led by U.S. General Douglas MacArthur‚ which happened in 1944. * Folks can effortlessly see the statues within the province for these figures have

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    Hemoflagellates

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    HEMOFLAGELLATES  characterized by the presence of a large mitochondrion known as a kinetoplast.  the kinetoplastida assume different morphologic forms depending on their presence in vertebrate hosts‚ including humans‚ or their insect vectors .  2 genera important in human disease: Trypanosoma Leishmania  transmitted by arthropod vectors and have animal hosts that serve as reservoirs. Amastigote stage    spherical‚ 2–5 μm in dm and displays a nucleus and kinetoplast. no

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    Microbiology Notes

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    * Microbiology: Study of microorganisms Most microorganisms are pathogenicFalse The majority of bacteria are harmless True Total number of bacterial species: about 10 million to a billion What is a microorganism? An organism or virus too small to be seen without a microscope. (Smaller than 0.5 mm) Ex: Bacteria‚ Fungi‚ Protozoa‚ Algae‚ and Viruses Microbiom: collection of microbes Human cells vs. Microbial cells = 1:10 Which statement about Michaelangelo is not correct? A. He was

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    Observing Cells Objectives: After completing this exercise and reading the corresponding material in your text‚ you should be able to 1. Prepare a wet mount slide 2. Identify structures described in this lab on slides 3. Cite examples of the wide diversity of cell types 4. Relate differences in structure among cells to functional differences Introduction Structurally and functionally‚ all living things share one common feature: all living organisms are composed of cells

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    Cure Nail Yeast Infection

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    painful‚ but if the infection has spread the pain caused even this condition is unavoidable. Onychomycosis itself is triggered by certain conditions‚ such as not normally the pH levels of the skin‚ immune system weakening‚ moisture exposure such as wet shoes‚ sweaty socks‚ also triggered by diabetes. If left without treatment‚ the infection can cause broken toenails‚ split or even fall. Fortunately‚ this condition is very easily cured‚ even just by making use of mouthwash

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    Microscopy Use and Function Hands-On Labs‚ Inc. Version 42-0089-00-01 Exercise 1: Identifying Parts of a Compound Light Microscope Question A. Study and label the microscope parts in Figure 3. Microscope Parts Microscope Parts A EYEPIECE G MIRROR/ILLUMINATOR B TUBE H BASE C REVOLVING NOSEPIECE/TURRET I LONGITUDINAL CONTROL KNOB D OBJECTIVE LENS J TRANSVERSE CONTROL KNOB E STAGE K FINE ADJUSTMENT F DIAPHRAIGM L CASE ADJUSTMENT Microscopy Use and Function Exercise

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