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    inhibition around some antimicrobials‚ like to water‚ bleach‚ Formalin‚ Polymyxin B‚ and Tetracycline‚ resulting in a sensitive result. There were multiple antimicrobials that also had small‚ resistant zones of inhibition for antimicrobials. It was observed that Scope and Penicillin both were very resistant when applied to plates with E. coli and P. aeruginosa. Discussion Due to the fact that M. luteus is a Gram-positive bacteria with no outer lipopolysaccharide membrane to protect it from the powers

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    chromium‚ molybdenum‚ cobalt‚ nickel‚ manganese‚ tungsten) added to create desired properties: * chromium makes steel harder and more resistant to corrosion * manganese makes steel stronger‚ harder and more resistant to wear * silicon makes steel more resilient * molybdenum makes steel stronger and harder at high temperatures‚ less brittle‚ corrosion resistant and easier to weld * tungsten makes steel extremely hard‚ even at high temperatures * TYPES OF STEEL * Carbon Steel

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    desire to conform. Dependency is more desirable in the Japanese culture; closeness and interdependence are both classified in the west as undesirable anxious-resistant characteristics. In Japan‚ mothers very rarely allow others to look after their child‚ which may help explain why Japanese infants tend to display the greatest levels of resistant attachment (Miyake‚ Chen‚ and Campos‚

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    Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus.  Staphylococcus Aureus or “Staph Aureus” for short. ( SARI‚ 2007). MRSA is transferred from person to person through a bacteria (germs). Many people carry this germ. It is estimated that one in three people are carriers of this germ (CDC Gov 2013) but it is not always harmful - these people would have it on their skin or in their nose‚ but it is not considered dangerous until it enters the blood stream through a cut etc. This bacteria has become resistant to penicillin-based

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    bacterial diseases and infections through microbial antibacterial chemicals. Through a couple of years the bacteria grew resistant to the penicillin. That was due to gene mutation such as involving genes‚ which encodes proteins that are capable of deactivating or exporting the antibiotic (Liu‚ 2012). Over time the bacteria E. coli became resistant to the antibiotics‚ and once resistant then the medicine (penicillin) has no effect (Doughari 2012). The purpose of the experiment is to understand the processes

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    antibiotics‚ has helped saved the lives of millions. Antibiotics are powerful medicines that fight bacterial infections. Used properly‚ antibiotics save lives. However as antibiotic resistance increases‚ the rise of super bugs such as Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus becomes more apparent. That is why it is important to carefully follow the instructions given to you when prescribed antibiotics. The feature of this article will be antibiotics as well as Antibiotic resistance. The article

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    Darkness” contains examples throughout the story that enable a resistant feminist reading to be applied with regards to the western or European characters of the Aunt and the intended. When analysing the way in which ‘the African Goddess’ is portrayed in the story however‚ one is able to contrast the way in which western females are presented and the way in which gender roles are portrayed in a primitive Africa. It is clear that a resistant feminist reading doesn’t apply to her but rather an alternative

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    Refractory Concrete Tutorial - Recipe and Instructions  Mixing heat resistant mortar without using a concrete mixer Heat resistant refractory concrete There are two ways‚ two types of heat resistant concretes that can be prepared. Cheaper and more expensive - stronger and weaker. The first one is a high heat refractory concrete. This type will survive in real high heat and can be used in hot-face (What is hot face? Hot face is a wall facing the main heat from a source. Internal walls‚ floor and

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    Necrotizing Fasciitis Necrotizing fasciitis is a bacterial infection that attacks the soft tissue and the fascia. It is commonly known as the “flesh-eating bacteria”. The term flesh- eating bacteria is not really the word for the disease‚ as the bacteria does not actually eat the tissue. It also progresses very quickly‚ greater risk of developing in immunocompromised patients due to conditions such as diabetes and cancer. As the bacterial can be developed in many ways‚ after abdominal surgery

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    1. Discuss the anatomy of the middle mediastinum? middle mediastinum‚ which consists of the pericardium and heart. 2. Describe the pericardium and mention its nerve supply? Taha lecture slides 3 and 5 3. What are the structures that can be affected by cardiomegaly? the lungs and heart are occupy the mediastinum delicately. And the lung is a passive pressure sensitive organ. So the increase in heart size (usually in LV) will variably effect the lung function which will be compressed

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