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    The body has its own bacteria which help build immune systems this demonstrates we need these good bacteria to live and it can be made into vaccinations which will better able the body to fight the virus off if it were to return. Viruses are microorganisms that are non living organisms that can be found everywhere in the air and on inanimate objects‚ the viruses are not harmful until they gain access to a living cell‚ evolving them into genetic parasites they need to do this in order to live and

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    Perry & Potter Ch 34

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    CHAPTER 34: Infection Prevention and Control * Principles for infection control for the nurse and patient during care NATURE OF INFECTION: * Pathogen-infectious agents * Colonization- present or invaded host‚ grows and multiplies but does not cause infection * Communicable disease- transmitted from one person to the other CHAIN OF INFECTION: a. Agent- residents for transient flora i. To cause disease depends on: 1. Does (number of organisms) 2. Virulence

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    do to prepare for the possibility of a biological attack? In order for the United States to be prepared for a terrorists attack with biological usage‚ they shall take the necessary precautions in order to protect their country from a possible microorganism battle. By taking exclusive precautions such as testing the effects of certain bacteria‚ the United States can be well prepared and possible prevent a biological warfare. When observing the usage of biological weapons used in terrorism or against

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    Advancements in Medicine in 19th Century England A robot saved my life! While this may not necessarily be true‚ the revolutionary technological aspects of medical advancements in the 1800s were just as crazy to people who lived there and saved their lives. While the common cold is a prevalent illness among us now and has treatment‚ in the 1800s common illnesses like this caused death. During this time there were many medical advancements that took place. From advancements in the knowledge of diseases

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    Areas of Knowledge: Invented‚ Discovered‚ or Both? One cannot say with certainty that specific areas of knowledge are invented nor can one say with certainty that areas of knowledge are discovered. Two areas of knowledge that deal with this topic are mathematics and natural science. In my opinion‚ I believe that mathematics is an invented area of knowledge with some discovery whereas science is a discovered area of knowledge with some invention. Certain topics and categories of mathematics might

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    enzymes in food industry

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    Use of Enzymes in Food Industry - Food industry utilizes a variety of enzymes for processing of various foods‚ e.g.‚ production of various types of syrups from starch or sucrose (a- and β-amylases‚ glucamylase‚ pullulanase‚ invertase‚ and glucose isomerase)‚ meat/protein processing using proteases‚ removal of glucose and or molecular oxygen (O2) using glucose oxidase and catalase‚ use of lactase in dairy industry and use of enzymes in fruit juice and brewing industries. Glucose oxides are obtained

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    STUDENT NAMES & I.D. NUMBER: Tonja Thomas I.D # 807001358 Miranda Alexander I.D # 807000561 FACULTY: Science and Agriculture SEMESTER AND ACADEMIC YEAR: Summer (semester 3) 2009/2010 COURSE CODE: FOUN 1102 COURSE TITLE: Academic writing for different disciplines- Option C TUTOR’S NAME: Claudette Jessop TUTORIAL DAY AND TIME: Thursday 10-12noon COURSEWORK ASSIGNMENT: Expository method- Classification DATE OF SUBMISSION: Monday 28th 2010

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    Chronicled records say the ubiquity of chapel psalms‚ military groups‚ fiddling‚ woodwind playing‚ bagpiping‚ and the singing of shanties and songs. The development and advancement of the music was quickened by Newfoundland and Labrador’s first and final significant rush of movement

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    “selectively toxic.” Why is it an important feature of antimicrobial agents? A substance or drug is selectively toxic if the agent used in it is able to kill the microorganism that it is meant to without harm to the host that has taken the drug. This is very important to microbial agents in that it enables these agents to inhibit a microorganism by interacting with microbial functions or structures different from those of the host; thereby showing little or no effect to the host. 2. What are broad

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    virulence of the microbes is also dependent on its number of colonies. Upon incubation‚ we observe that with each and every successive sector‚ the isolation and separation of microorganisms gets better. The clock method is suitable when there is a high population density in any sample or given culture suspension of microorganisms. [2] References: [1] Cardona‚ C.C.‚ Tiburcio‚ J. (2012). Bacteriology Laboratory Manual. Espana‚ Manila: UST Publishing House [2] Tortora‚ G. J.‚ Funke‚ B. R.‚ Case‚ C

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