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    can be used as an alternative stain remover.using the materials and procedures needed. After the experiment done ‚the group concluded that ginger lily (hedychium coronaarium) is a good alternative stain remover. It is recommended to be used in any part of the clothes having stain/s by following the preparations and procedures needed as a good alternative stain remover. To determine that ginger lily (hedychium coronarium) can be used as a good alternative stain remover. Statement of the problem

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    Gram staining From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia A Gram stain of mixed Staphylococcus aureus (Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923‚ Gram-positive cocci‚ in purple) andEscherichia coli (Escherichia coli ATCC 11775‚ Gram-negative bacilli‚ in red)‚ the most common Gram stain reference bacteria Gram staining (or Gram’s method) is a method of differentiating bacterial species into two large groups (Gram-positive and Gram-negative). The name comes from its inventor‚ Hans Christian Gram. Gram staining

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    estate development. Description of product Stains are one of man’s worst enemy. No matter how hard we try‚ it appears in our clothes. The good thing is we can remove it through commercial stain removers. One bad thing about these commercialized detergents is that it contains substances which may be harmful to us and our environment. Melissa McCarty‚ ND‚ at the Bastyr Center for Natural Health outside of Seattle‚ says chlorine bleach and stain-lifting solvents produce harmful fumes‚ can irritate

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    Energy and Fossil Fuels January 30‚ 2012 I will be covering different types of energy and how they are converted into other forms of energy. I will also discuss what fossil fuels are‚ alternatives to fossil fuels and the advantages and disadvantages of alternatives. There are several different forms of energy and how it can be converted from one type to another. According to The Law of Conservation of Energy; energy can neither be created or destroyed‚ only transferred

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    Documentation in social work The relevance of documentation in the field of social work has evolved over time and the social workers are increasingly becoming aware of its application. During the old days in social work‚ documentation was seen only as a mechanism to facilitate theory building and research. It was later followed by the detailed and complex documentation standards for clinical therapy and other settings. Currently‚ the social workers adopt documentation for risk management purposes

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    Preliminary Unknown Report Alexis Grettenberger 800503431 Katie Young Alexis Grettenberger Biol 311 Lab 11/21/14 Preliminary Unknown Report Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to identify a specific unknown bacterium that was isolated from a multitude of bacteria in a sample of contaminated dirt by running it through a series of identification techniques. Some of these techniques were simple staining‚ gram staining‚ and isolation techniques. The hypothesis of this experiment was that

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    “Bliss”‚ Mansfield has just had Bertha Young finish a meal with her so-called friends‚ but instantly reveals Bertha’s seeming exasperation by commenting‚ “It was over at last”. In the context of the story‚ Bertha wants to move on‚ interact with Miss Fulton‚ for whom she feels an erotic connection‚ also Bertha feels discontented with her middle-class crowd – Bertha wants to burst out with “bliss”‚ but feels she cannot or she will be seen as “drink and disorderly” as they all say and do the “right” things

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    http://www.goodmaid.net/Products-Industrial-B3-Laundry.html>. [16 March 2014] Consumer Search‚ Stain Removers: Reviews. Available from: http://www.consumersearch.com/stain-removers. [17 March 2014] Melaleuca The Wellness Company‚ PresSpot™ Laundry Stain Remover. Available from: http://www.melaleuca.com/ProductStore/ProductDetail.aspx?sku=1210. [17 March 2014] Good Guide‚ All Oxi-Active Multi-purpose Stain Remover. Available from: http://www.goodguide.com/products/165470-all-oxi-active-multi. [18 March

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    types of bacteria Gram-positive and Gram-negative. The Gram stain differentiates the Gram positive and gram-negative on the basis of their cell wall structure.(Menard‚ et al.‚20150) Most bacteria gram positive or gram negative but they are a few gram variable bacteria and very small bacteria without a cell wall that do not have a gram reaction. For the purpose of this

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    1. State a possible hypothesis for Redi’s experiment. -Hypothesis for Redi’s experiment is that maggots come from larva of flies and that the meats only serve as food for the developing insects. 2. Which of the three jars in Redi’s experiment would be considered the control and why? -The jar that was left uncovered in the experiment would be considered the control because this jar represented the meat as it would normally be found with the maggots attached. 3. Give a brief explanation

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