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    Salmonella Lab Report

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    Experiment 21: Salmonella and food contamination Purpose /Objective Objective: To test salmonella in spinach sample over five lab periods. Food contamination of salmonella can cause serious illness. Only small numbers of salmonella need to be found for a food product to be considered contaminated. Tests used Pre-enrichment- lactose broth Selective enrichment broth- with Tetrathionate Brilliant Broth Selective Plating- Brilliant Green Agar Isolation of salmonella conformation- is preformed

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    iLab #2 Carbohydrate Tests INTRODUCTION - For this experiment we will be testing four different bacteria with four different tests‚ using glucose‚ lactose‚ and sucrose. Hopefully we will use the information from those test to be able to identify the organisms in each of the samples from the case studies. We will use the results from the four different tests along with the information of how different bacteria react to match up to the case

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    Bacteria Classification

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    Multi-Focal Sepsis V. parahemolyticus/V. vulnificus/ V. neurolyticum 11. Escherichia coli UTI/Gastroenteritis/HUS (O157:H7) 12. Klebsiella pneumoniae Respiratory Disease 13. Proteus vulgaris UTI 14. Salmonella entiritis Gastroenteritis/Multi-Focal Sepsis 15. Salmonella typhi Typhoid Fever 16. Serratia marcescens Burn/Wound/Nosocomial Infections

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    Microbiology

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    Bibliography: © The McGraw−Hill Companies‚ 2002 E X E RC I S E © The McGraw−Hill Companies‚ 2002 Gram Positive 38. General Unknown © The McGraw−Hill Companies‚ 2002

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    Ampalaya

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    Scientific name (Momordica charantia)  Ampalaya‚ also called bitter melon‚ is best known for its traditional use in treating diabetes. This plant also is used to treat psoriasis‚ intestinal worms‚ infections and other conditions. That’s because‚ in addition to its blood-sugar lowering action the plant has antibacterial properties‚ says "Ampalaya‚" author Frank Murray. Always check with a doctor before trying a new supplement for any purpose. FUNCTION Ampalaya is traditionally used in parts of

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    Microbiology Lab Assignment

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    vi. Cladophora vii. Volvox viii. Paramecium caudatum ix. Escherichia coli x. Bacillus subtilis xi. Staphylococcus aureus xii. Aspergillus condidiophores xiii. Amoeba Proteus

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    Maggots Research Paper

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    maggot therapy mechanisms of action Medicinal maggots have at least two confirmed beneficial effects on wounds that can be supported by laboratory investigations. They are debridement‚ or elimination of necrotic tissue‚ and removal of pathogenic bacteria. There is moreover‚ evidence from recent studies that they may also accelerate wound healing by promoting the formation of granulation tissue as suggested by the early literature‚ Wound debridement activity Necrophagous larvae feed on the dead

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    Review all chapters in your exercise manual beginning with the introduction INTRODUCTION: (Covered 9.4.14 II Week 1) Biosafety levels1: basic level of containment. Hand washing or wearing gloves 2: Appropriate for working with human body fluids. Autoclave‚ sharps containers‚ lab coats 3: appropriate for working with pathogens that can be transmitted via respiratory route. Self-closing‚ double doors and sealed windows 4: Highest level. Aerosol pathogens; pathogens with no vaccine/treatment. Separate

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    The World Is Too Much With Us By William Wordsworth "The World Is Too Much With Us" is a poem written by William Wordsworth in 1807. This poem reads to the tune of social commentary. As society changes‚ its values change as well. Within every society there are plenty of artists ready to critisize and point out the negative changes. Wordsworth was a poet who commonly wrote poetry alluding to the dramatic shift in people themselvs. This poem speaks of how‚ as we evolve‚ humans become

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    appeared above the parapet? Now at Cardiff‚ in its shut museum‚ A sculptured satyr on a sculptured sea-horse blows only silent zeros through his horn. And here in Ogmore‚ more abundant silence. Awesome over the sea‚ from which no sulking Proteus will rise‚ the candled stars‚ the unblinking moon. Who know? Not me. Secular‚ I’ll never hear the spheres‚ their perfect orchestra‚ or below‚ with joy‚ old Triton playing out of tune. Hemlock- a poisonous plant (small white flower)

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