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    Food Microbiology

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    Some food in this world are made using microorganism to produce a desire flavour‚ taste and texture of the food. For examples: yogurt‚ tapai‚ cheese‚ bread and others. Starter cultures is used in these food production. A starter culture is a microbiological culture which actually perform fermentation. These starters usually consist of a cultivation medium‚ such as grains‚ seeds‚ or nutrient liquids that have been well colonized by the microorganisms used for the fermentation. These starters are formed

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    Microbiology Notes

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    Microbiology Laboratory Report Identification of Unknown Bacteria 6O BIO 251-7H1 Gram Stain Summary: Out of 28 Unknown microorganisms‚ slant 6O was randomly selected‚ and subjected to testing in order to identify it’s species. Seventeen of the unknown bacteria were classified as Gram-negative bacilli: Corynebacterium pseudodiphtheriticum‚ Enterobacter aerogenes‚ Eschirichia coli‚ Flavobacter capsulatum‚ Helicobacter pylori‚ Klebsiella pneumonia‚ Klebsiella oxytoca‚ Proteus hauseri‚ Proteus

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    Plate Mill

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    ------------------------------------------------- Plate Mill project report Sourav Sett National institute of technology‚ durgapur. ------------------------------------------------- Plate Mill project report Project Report Plate Mill Jindal Steel and Power Ltd. Raigarh Name: Sourav Sett College: National Institute Of Technology‚ Durgapur Introduction I am very grateful to Mr. N.Rajkumar and Mr.S.S.Kumar for giving me the opportunity to pursue my vocational training at the Plate Mill‚ JSPL Raigarh plant

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    Microbiology - Hepatitis

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    Bibliography: Cowan‚ M. K.‚ & Talaro‚ K. P. (2009). Microbiology: A Systems Approach. New York: McGraw Hill. Dimitriou‚ D. (2009‚ October 21). What Is Hepatitis? Retrieved November 09‚ 2010‚ from Hepatits A-Z: http://www.hepatitis.org.uk/s-crina/whatis-fs.htm Zein‚ N. N. (April 2000). Clinical Significance of Hepatitis C Virus Genotypes. Clinical Microbiology Reviews Vol. 13‚ No. 2 ‚ p. 223-235.

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    Evolution and Microbiology Name: Sara Reed Grade: MYP2 Subject: Biology Teacher: Lana Brkic Evolution The Big Bang The Creation The Big Bang: * 15 billion years ago‚ universe created in explosion * 5 billion years ago‚ Earth was created * Beginning Earth was hot‚ molten spinning ball‚ as it became cooler‚ it became more and more solid * No water on surface‚ and atmosphere wasn’t formed * Evidence: 1. Universe still

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    step that was used was a three streak method‚ described in Lab 4‚ on a Blood Heart Infused/Trypticase Soy Agar plate to isolate the two unknown bacteria. Once the two bacteria were incubated‚ grown‚ and isolated they were each individually streaked on a Trypticase Soy Agar plate to isolate individual colonies to be studied‚ tested and identified. After incubation of the individual TSA plates‚ the morphologies were viewed and noted and a Gram stain was completed on each individual bacterium‚ which will

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    Pets as carriers of soil inhabitant microbes into our homes GIZELL VASQUEZ Biology department‚ Pathogenic microbiology‚ Crosby Jones‚ Angelo State University‚ San Angelo‚ TX 76909 There are approximately 78.2 million owned dogs in the United States (1)‚ and according to the United States government the current population of the nation is 308.7 million. The portion of dogs to humans is 4:1. These statistics are of importance because these pets physiologically observed their environment by smell

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    Plate Tectonics

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    Plate Tectonics Designed to meet South Carolina Department of Education 2005 Science Academic Standards Table of Contents  Plate Tectonics: The Beginning (slides 3 and 4)  Layers of the Earth (slides 5 and 6) Standard 8-3.1  What are Tectonic Plates- movement? (slides 7 and 8) Standard 8-3.6 Tectonic Plate boundaries (slides 9-21) 1. Convergent boundary Ocean-continent (slide 10) Continent-continent (slide 11) Oceanic-oceanic (slide 12) Volcanism (slide 13) 2. Divergent boundary Sea-floor

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    Food Microbiology

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Food is one of human sources of calorie‚ protein‚ fats‚ and nutrition. Yet‚ because of the highly nutritious content‚ food is susceptible to growth of microorganisms. By the presence of microorganisms in food‚ the food is more likely to have shorter shelf life. Thus‚ mostly it is resolved by the addition of antimicrobial substances to food‚ such as condiments and preservatives. Condiments and preservatives could inhibit the growth of microorganisms

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    Microbiology Lab Report

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    Introduction The science of microbiology is all about microorganisms‚ what they do and how they work. Microorganisms are ubiquitous‚ and are a very important part of life everywhere since they have been around for billions of years. The two main themes associated with microbiology are (1) having an understanding of the nature and function of the microbial world‚ and (2) being able to apply that understanding of the microbial world so that the benefits to the Earth and humans are known(6). This lab

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