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    ENT lecture notes

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    CONTENTS EAR NOSE THROAT ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 CERUMEN IMPACTION (EAR WAX BLOCKAGE) ............................................................................................................................... 2 OTITIS EXTERNA (SWIMMER’S EAR) .......................................................................................

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    centers are a breeding ground for germs and bacteria. Such bacterium includes‚ Streptococcus pneumonia (strep Throat)‚ Escherichia coli (E coli)‚ Bacillus (food poisoning)‚ Klebsiella (respiratory tract infection) Micrococcus (septic arthritis)‚ Pseudomonas (bacteraemia) and Brevibacterium (meningitis). The list goes on with Pantoea (cellulitis)‚ Acinetobacter (osteomyelitis)‚ Bacillus (the agent of anthrax)‚ Nocardiopsis (pulmonary infections)‚ Brevibacillus (chest infection)‚ Corynebacterium (eye

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    Mimosa Pudica Case Study

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    ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF MIMOSA PUDICA L.”‚ the antimicrobial activity of Mimosa pudica was tested with various extracts such as petroleum ether‚ ethylacetate‚ acetone and aqueous against various human pathogenic bacteria such as Escherichia coli‚ Pseudomonas aeurogiosa‚ Lactobacillus‚ Salmonellatyphi and Staphylococcus aureus also with plant pathogenic fungus such as Pestalotia foedians‚ Fusarium oxysporum and Paecilomycesvariotii at different concentrations. Out of the selected various solvent extracts

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    CHAPTER I Introduction Background of the Study A lot of our citizens are dependent on commercially available fungicides to control fungi growth at homes and businesses. However‚ most of these products are costly and contain dangerous chemicals that may harm human health and other organisms. The intention of this investigatory project is to manufacture an indigenous product that is effective‚ innocuous‚ and affordable to eradicate fungi‚ specifically bread molds. Mold is something that

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    Microbiology

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    CH4 Prokaryotic Cells No nucleus Plasma membrane Selective permeability lets molecules pass. Enzymes for ATP production. Photosynthetic pigment on folding (on chromatophores or thylakoids). Leakage occurs if damaged by alcohols‚ ammonium‚ and polymyxin antibiotics. Phospholipid bilayer‚ peripheral proteins‚ integral protein‚ transmembrane protein‚ sterols‚ glycocalyx Movement across Membranes Simple diffusion: Movement of solute from high concentration to low Facilitative diffusion: Solute

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    INTRODUCTION: URINARY TRACT INFECTION | | What is a urinary tract infection (UTI)? The urinary tract is comprised of the kidneys‚ ureters‚ bladder‚ and urethra. A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection caused by pathogenic organisms (for example‚ bacteria‚ fungi‚ or parasites) in any of the structures that comprise the urinary tract. However‚ this is the broad definition of urinary tract infections; many authors prefer to use more specific terms that localize the urinary tract infection

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    Abstract: Milk plays a very important role in meeting the day to day nutritional needs and requirements of a human being. It is a fulfilling product which provides the body with all the essential nutrients. In today’s world there is a lot of contamination in each and every food item which is the cause of many diseases spreading in humans. Milk contains a bulk of casein molecules which play a very important role in microbiology and pharmaceuticals. The samples of milk were collected from the market

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    1.1 BACKGROUND Every activity in modern life is influenced by plastics and many depend entirely on plastic products due to their useful material properties and low production costs. Almost every product is constituted of some kind of polymer; however‚ traditional synthetic polymers (often called plastics)‚ such as polypropylene and polyethylene‚ are derived from non-renewable petrochemicals and are not readily biodegradable (http://www.plastice.org/ fileadmin/files/Brochure_teachers.pdf). The need

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    Remazol Red Dye Case Study

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    that in static condition is more appropriate for the decolourization of the dye by the bacterium. Similar results were reported by bacterial strains are Shewanella putrefaciens AS96‚ Comamonas sp.UVS‚ Bacillus subtilis‚ Vibrio harveyi TEMS1 and Pseudomonas sp. SUK1. All these strains have shown promising results for dye degradation under static conditions (Khalid et al.‚ 2008; Jadhav et al.‚ 2008; Gurulakshmi et al.‚ 2008; Ozdemir et al.‚ 2008; Kalyani et al.‚ 2009). Decolourization of azo dyes cannot

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    Basic Reagents and Techniques of Molecular Biology Laboratory Protocols Ausubel F‚ Brent R‚ Kingston R‚ Moore D‚ Seidman J‚ Smith J‚ Struhl K. Current Protocols in molecular biology. John Wiley & Sons‚ New York‚ 1996. Sambrook J‚ Fritsch EF‚ Maniatis T. Molecular Cloning: a Laboratory Manual‚ 2nd ed.‚ Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory‚ Cold Spring Harbor‚ N.Y.‚ 1989. Basic Tools for DNA Manipulation and Molecular Genetic Analysis Enzymes Vectors Gel Electrophoresis PCR Southern blotting

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