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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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    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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    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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    In Ilium‚ New York‚ people have no potential to be anything beyond a body with a letter and a number attached to it. For example Doctor Edward Francis Finnerty‚ a rebellious outsider with a brilliant mind and an old friend of the protagonist Paul Proteus‚ is an EC-002‚ the second highest engineer rank; in this world his identity ends with that number. Machines dictate human worth and create a system where autonomous will is meaningless and individuality is restrained. In Vonnegut’s fictitious universe

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    The Effect of Microwave Radiation on the Respiration Rate of Phaseolus vulgaris Aerobic Celluar Respiration is a process that is carried out by most living organisms. The process is a series of chemical reactions that occur within the mitochondrial matrix and cristae of eukaryotic cells. Following the anaerobic process of glycolysis‚ partially broken down sugar molecules enter the matrix of the mitochondria where they are further reduced by oxygen. In the process‚ a small amount of ATP is created

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    bean‚ dry Broad bean‚ harvested green Broccoli Broom millet Broom sorghum Brussels sprouts Buckwheat Pennisetum americanum Vigna subterranea Musa paradisiaca Hordeum vulgare Phaseolus vulgaris Phaseolus and Vigna spp. Beta vulgaris Beta vulgaris Beta vulgaris Beta vulgaris Beta vulgaris Citrus bergamia Areca catechu Piper nigrum Acacia mearnsii Rubus spp. Vaccinium spp. Bertholletia excelsa Artocarpus altilis Vicia faba Vicia faba Brassica oleracea var. botrytis Sorghum

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    THE EFFECT OF SALINE ON BEAN GERMINATION AUTHOR: Erik Motyka Lab-partner: MWCC Biology I-109 Professor: Dr. Atryzek ABSTRACT: The response of Phaseolus vulgaris to increased levels of saline solution at germination and seedling growth was investigated. Seeds were germinated in paper towels placed in plastic Ziploc bags with varying concentrations of saline solution and incubated at 25°C. At the end of 14 days the seeds

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    pneumonia

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    results in a lower surface area to carry oxygen to the lungs. As a result the lungs works harder to breath to supply the body with oxygen this causes symptoms like cough‚ fever‚ and chest pain. Etiology of Pneumonia Causes of pneumonia are partly unknown‚ primarily because of difficulty in obtaining adequate samples and lack of reliable diagnostic methods. For the most cases it is known that Pneumonia can be caused

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