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    sadly ended up becoming leprose‚ and was forced to live in exile and allow his son to rule (Ironside). King Uzziah as all men naturally died and was buried as a leper. The King’s remains; however‚ were reburied near a Russian Orthodox Convent on the Mount of Olives. The device that proves this to be true is a tablet that says that that was the place that held the remains of Uzziah (Center for Online Judaic Studies). This tablet is currently in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem‚ Israel

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    vaginalis infection include microscopic examination of wet mount preparations‚ culture and more recently polymerase chain reactions (PCR). Wet mount examination of genital discharge material is rapid and inexpensive but the sensitivity is low. Currently broth culture is considered to be the gold standard for laboratory diagnosis but it requires 2 to 7

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    circulate through the body and carry nutrients. We need white blood cells to help fight infection‚ but we don’t require too many. Our homeostasis and proper body functioning is dependent on the red blood cells. (c.) The Human Blood Smear prepared permanent mount was fixed and permeabilized with methanol only and stained the differential dye Wright-Giemsa solution (a mixture of methylene blue‚ eosin Y‚ and Azure B). Compare this to the slides (stained‚ unstained) of your cheek cells you prepared

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    Abstract This experiment was carried out to perform staining methods on microbes‚ explain the mechanisms of staining‚ namely‚ simple staining‚ and learn how to use the microscope. The experiment setting was kept as sterile as possible when conducting the experiment. The microbes under the microscope were drawn out and labelled. In conclusion‚ different staining techniques are used to determine the presence of certain exterior structures of the bacteria like the cell envelope or just to identify

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    Name:______________________________ Lab:  Investigation of the Structure of Onions Cells Purpose: To investigate the structure of onion cells and become familiar with some of the basic parts of  a cell.  This lab will also introduce you to the technique of preparing a wet mount slide. Materials: microscope pencil  cover slips lens paper paper towels blank white paper ruler known field of views beaker tweezers glass slides  eraser medicine dropper lens cleaning solution iodine solution (Lugol’s solution)

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    macroscopic test which involves the use of the unaided eye to see basic morphological features including the presence of blood or mucus. The next step is the microscopic test which involves two steps: 1.) Direct wet preparation 2.) Concentration techniques. The procedure of the direct wet preparation is as follows: A drop of normal saline is added to a clean‚ grease free slide using a Pasteur pipette. With a swab stick‚ a tiny quantity of the stool specimen is collected and placed on the slide containing

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    Now‚ include the eggs and hammer to combine. Mix in the apricots and the milk. Preheat heater or oven to 340 degrees F. Smear an 8-inch cube cake pan. Second Step: Now‚ take another saucepan and melt the butter over low heat. While half-melted‚ then‚ put in the chocolate and mix to combine. after the chocolate is melted‚ take away from heater and put to one side. Hammer the

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    Alex Janusko Period B 10/4/13 I. Title: Microscope Lab Report II. Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to teach us how to use a microscope‚ how to make a temporary wet mount‚ and how to stain a slide. The purpose of this lab was also to teach us how to use and measure with a microscope. The purpose of this lab was also to teach us how to draw what we see in a microscope’s field of view. III. Procedure: A. How to use a Microscope When going to take out the microscope‚ make sure you

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    skin is rehydrated. Patients must bathe one or twice each day following moisturization or the application of medicated topical creams or ointments. The Soak-and-Smear method is also reported to be helpful. This includes a 20-minute immersion on plain water every night. This should be followed by a steroid cream application to a still wet skin. Soap can only be used on the groin and axilla. A single study has proven that as high as 90% of the subjects have responded to this kind of regimen.

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    similar art pieces. The art history text‚ Art Through the Ages‚ states that an ushabti is a “figurine placed in tombs as servants for the deceased in the afterlife”‚ thus where the meaning Usabti in Ushabti Jar comes from (Gardner‚ 60). There is a plaque beneath the Ushabti Jar telling that when ushabti became a more frequent item in tombs‚ containers were made to store the ushabti‚ thus creating the name Ushabti Jar (Gardner‚ 60). The Ushabti Jar is roughly around 10 inches tall. It appears very

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