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    OBJECTIVE: 1. To distinguish the bacteria abilities to metabolize various substrates and end products formed. 2. To observe the growth of different bacteria species in term of structures and its morphology based on different chemical substance applied. 3. To observe physiological and immunological properties utilized by different species of bacteria. INTRODUCTION: Bacteria biochemical testing can determine the types and numbers in terms of colony forming units of bacteria present in a

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    Movie Character Presentation The Elephant Man Krsytal Wilson GCU NRS-434V The Elephant Man presentation overview  Present the plot and characters of the movie.  Functional Assessment of “The Elephant Man”  Nursing diagnosis  Interventions  Resources Background of Movie and Character Main Characters • John Merrick “Elephant Man” • Dr. Frederick Treves The movie plot • Dr. Frederick Treves saves a young disfigured John Merrick from the enslavement and abuse from owner Bytes. Functional

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    Beet Root Experiment

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    constant it is important to make sure that the same surrounding are used for the experiment. Surface area. The surface area of the beta vulgaris is another important factor as the greater the surface area of the beta vulgaris‚ the greater the concentration of pigment molecules the beta vulgaris will hold. It is therefore important that all the pieces of beta vulgaris used be of the same length and diameter. Light intensity. It is important that the investigation is carried out in the same light intensity

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    Microbial Analysis of Soil

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    Microbial analysis of soil‚ of top layer from selected sites of Area near Dahisar River Saika N. Esani University of Mumbai (Email – saikae@ymail.com) Abstract: soil samples were collected fortnightly from area near Dahisar River‚ A river in suburb of Mumbai. laboratory analysis started from July 2010 to September 2010. Total bacterial and fungal count were estimated by standard spread plate isolation. Isolated bacteria were subject to colony characterization and were estimated by their

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    Dicot Plants

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    moschata)‚ beet (Beta vulgaris)‚ and pepper (Capsicum annuum) are all dicot plants‚ which mean that they have two seed leaves inside the seed coat. When they are placed in an environment and are watered with solutions of different acidic and alkaline levels‚ the root growth during germination is affected. The purpose of this experiment was to observe what type of substance‚ acidic or basic‚ increases the growth of roots during the germination process of Cacurbita moschata‚ Beta vulgaris‚ and Capsicum annuum

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    Planet Neptune

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    Neptune has been visited by the Voyager 2; it flew by the planet on August 25‚ 1989. It was the first planet to be found by a mathematical prediction. Alexis Bouvard thought the change in Uranus’s orbit changed by gravitational perturbation by an unknown planet. The planet named after the famous Greek god of the sea is Neptune. Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun. It is dark‚ cold and whipped by supersonic winds. Neptune is a gas giant; it is made of the hydrogen and helium. The planet

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    isotretinoin D. Topical clindamycin E. Topical retinoids and benzoyl peroxide Answer Choice "E" is the best answer. Acne vulgaris is a skin disease resulting from blockage and subsequent inflammation of the pilosebaceous unit. It is important to also consider

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    samples with same genus isolated from geographically diversified areas (i.e. high altitude (>4000 m) and mid hill (>1000 m))‚ and effect of seasonal variation (with respect to temperature) on similar species of microalgae. Euglena sp.‚ Chlorella vulgaris‚ and Scenedesmus sp. with growth rate of 0.401 day-1‚ 0.377 day-1‚ and 0.342 day-1 and lipid content above 27 % were taken for the later studies. Mountain varieties showed slightly higher growth rate with difference in their lipid contents up to

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    Microbiology lab final

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    Microbiology Final exam Study reference 1. Gram Stain * Verify if bacteria are present or not. * Controls – positive (purple) – S.aureus negative ( red/pink) – E.coli 2. Endospore Stain Positive controller – B. magneterium Green spore- Positive Pink (vegetative ) – Negative 3. Acid fast Positive control – M. smeagmatis Blue – negative Pink /red- positive 4. Motility Positive control - P.vulgaris A. Non motile is negative test B. Motile is a positive test 5. Carbohydrates

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1. Background of the study With the alarming increase of health threatening diseases caused by microbial organisms in the world‚ Philippines is one of the countries that has a rapid spread of different systematic bacterial diseases. Number of victims near Manila has risen to 1‚447 as of February 2008 (Entis‚ 2008). Some of these contaminations are caused by Salmonella spp.‚ a member of the family Enterobacteriacea‚ a fairly common cause of food poisoning (Burton

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