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    Prevention Strategies of Communicable diseases Methods of Control Communicable diseases occur only when the causative agent comes into contact with a susceptible host in a suitable environment. Prevention and control efforts for communicable diseases may be directed to any of these three elements. Communicable diseases affect both individuals and communities‚ so control efforts may be directed at both. Treatment of persons with communicable diseases with antibiotics typically kills the agent and

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    Lab 1 Nmap scan

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    Starting Nmap 5.21 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2014-02-23 18:08 Pacific Standard Time NSE: Loaded 36 scripts for scanning. Initiating ARP Ping Scan at 18:08 Scanning 2 hosts [1 port/host] Completed ARP Ping Scan at 18:08‚ 0.63s elapsed (2 total hosts) Nmap scan report for 172.30.0.0 [host down] mass_dns: warning: Unable to determine any DNS servers. Reverse DNS is disabled. Try using --system-dns or specify valid servers with --dns-servers Initiating SYN Stealth Scan at 18:08 Scanning

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    Infection Control What causes people to get sick? How is disease spread from one person to another person? What can be done to stop the spread of infection and disease? As a health care worker‚ it is important to know the answers to these questions. When you understand what causes infection‚ you can learn how to prevent it. Infection control is a set of practices and procedures that will help to prevent the transmission of disease within a health care facility. Infectious and Communicable Diseases

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    A TERM PAPER ON MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY CONTROL OF BEER IN BREWING INDUSTRY COMPILED BY IMEVBORE GRACE OLUWATOSIN ACU/570 SUBMITTED TO MISS F. T. OJO OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES‚ AJAYI CROWTHER UNIVERSITY‚ OYO‚ OYO STATE. COURSE CODE: MCB 4204 COURSE TITLE: MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY ASSURANCE MAY‚ 2010 1 CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 History of Brewing The art of brewing is as old as civilization. Between 10‚000 and 15‚000 years ago‚ some humans discontinued their nomadic hunting

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    Experiment 5 Analysis of Analgesic Tablet by High Performance Liquid Chromatography Abstract An unknown sample‚ 529‚ was tested using high performance liquid chromatography to detect the concentrations of acetaminophen‚ aspirin‚ and caffeine respectively. There was found to be 4.03±0.144mg/100mL of acetaminophen‚ 11.5±0.185mg/100mL of aspirin‚ and 4.89±0.185mg/100mL of caffeine. Based on accepted values‚ the maximum daily amounts of each compound are 4000mg of acetaminophen

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    Melting Point

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    Determining the melting point is very significant in order to identify an unknown. In this experiment‚ measuring the melting point was done by using melting point apparatus. The melting point of the unknown sample #10 was 111.5˚C. There were two possible compounds which were dibenzoyl ethylene and o-Toluic acid because their melting points were 111.2˚C and 109.8˚C when each compound was mixed with the unknown. Therefore‚ the unknown #10 was dibenzoyl ethylene. Introduction The melting point is defined

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    Chemistry 28 March 2013 Identify and Unknown Ionic Compound ILI#3 Abstract: In this laboratory investigation‚ 8 solutions were combined with each other and an unknown liquid #1 in order to identify the ionic compound in the unknown solution. The students performed an experiment in which the reactions between each substance were compared to the unknown solution #1’s reactions and the color of each solution was compared to help find the unknown #1. The unknown ionic compound was identified to be

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    identify the unknown solution used in this experiment. In this experiment the methodology used by the group is to perform the tests for both the unknown and the cations (Ba+‚Sr2+‚Ca2+‚ Mg2+ and NH4+) using the known as a control for comparison and identification of the unknown used. The unknown used in this experiment by this group is unknown # 9. The result obtained from this experiment shows that the unknown contains Ca2+‚ Mg2+ and NH4+cations.The test made for Ca2+ both on the unknown and the control

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    Cuticle and Medulla Analysis and possibly finding a match to those of four known exemplar hair samples. Victims: unknown Suspects: unknown The following evidence was examined by the UMUC FD on: 09/09/2013 Evidence Description: One (1) Mink hair One (1) Raccoon hair One (1) Muskrat hair One (1) Goat hair One (1) Human hair One (1) unknown Human hair One (1) unknown Human hair One (1) known hair Exemplar 1 One (1) known hair Exemplar 2 One (1) known hair Exemplar 3 One (1) known

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    Unknown Solutions  Possible Identification + Reason(s).      (Document Created by: RED)  Example Unknown  ● (1)  I  believe  this  solution  to be Copper(II)Hydroxide because  of the  following reasons:  ○ It has a  pH value  of 12 and burning it produces a blue­green  color.  ○ It  produced  bubbles  when  mixed  with  Zn‚  Al  and  Fe  which  are all more  reactive than copper.  ●   (2)  I  believe  this  solution  to  be  Sodium  Sulfate  because  of  the  following reasons:   ○ Blah blah blah 

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