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    Yocidophilus Case Study

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    enzyme responsible for degradation of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen. Hydrogen peroxide and other toxic oxygenic metabolites such as superoxide anion and hydroxyl radical can react with other components eventually lead to microbial cell death [Shah‚ 2000]. According to Ng et al.[2011]‚ yogurt prepared with L. delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus alone generated seven- to nine-fold higher quantities of H2O2 than those prepared with S. thermophilus alone or with both species .Marty-Teysset et al. [2000]

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    empire) -sunni: Muslims that favored choosing the caliph (leader) of the Sunni based on hereditary passed by Ali -imams: hells of Ali 9th C‚ 12th descendant disappeared to be known as “Hidden Imam.” Legitimacy in the Modern State: -Pahlavi: shahs (king of kings) ruled from 1925 to 1979 -Ayatollah Khomeini: personified the union of political and religious interests from ancient days‚ 1st leader returned from exile -Revolution of 1979: led by 5‚ an event that transformed legitimacy of the state

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    Stroke Pathophysiology Sid Shah‚ MD Pathophysiology of Stroke Sid Shah‚ MD Page 2 of 14 Stroke Pathophysiology Introduction The two major mechanisms causing brain damage in stroke are‚ ischemia and hemorrhage. In ischemic stroke‚ which represents about 80% of all strokes‚ decreased or absent circulating blood deprives neurons of necessary substrates. The effects of ischemia are fairly rapid because the brain does not store glucose‚ the chief energy substrate and is incapable of anaerobic

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    Ghanta Ghar (Clock Tower) The clock in this tower is one among the pair (second one in England) presented by the Queen Elizebeth‚ UK. Mahabat Khan Mosque; Mahabat Khan‚ the governor of Peshawar‚ built it in 1630 AD during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan (the ruler of the Mughal Empire in India from 1628 until 1658) Islamia College‚ is an educational institution located in the city of Peshawar of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP)‚ Pakistan. It was opened on October 1st 1913 as a constituent

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    rulers forced the Shiite form of Islam into their empire. The strict rulers‚ however‚ expanded trade throughout the areas where Muslims lived. The three greatest rulers of the Persian Empire were Ismail‚ Shah Abbas‚ and Nader Shah. Ismail formed the empire. Shah Abbas strengthened the military. Nader Shah expanded the empire to its greatest ruling ever. Chinese dynasties strived on a central

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    internal regional unrest from the Soviet Union. In the Iranian revolution everyone all the people were unified against the Shah‚ no matter their religion or social class by nationalism. According to the post World War 2 notes all people‚ followers of Islam‚ leftists‚ poor‚ and rich joined together against the Shah. Out of their nationalistic unity and their feelings of detest for the Shah‚ they created the Islamic republic under Ayatollah Khomeini. The Iranian people set aside their difference and unified

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    Sassanid Persia around 600 the name became chatrang‚ which subsequently evolved to shatranj‚ due to Arab Muslim’s lack of ch and ng native sounds‚[8] and the rules were developed further. Players started calling "Shāh!" (Persian for "King!") when attacking the opponent’s king‚ and "Shāh Māt!" (Persian for "the king is helpless" – see checkmate) when the king was attacked and could not escape from attack. These exclamations persisted in chess as it traveled to other lands. The game was taken up by

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    The Mughal Empire

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    reached its zenith in Jahangir’s time. Jahangir married Nur Jahan‚ "Light of the World"‚ in 1611. Shortly after his death in October 1627‚ his son‚ Shah Jahan‚ succeeded to the throne. He inherited a vast and rich empire; and at mid-century this was perhaps the greatest empire in the world‚ exhibiting a degree of centralized control rarely matched before. Shah Jahan left behind an extraordinarily rich architectural legacy‚ which includes the Taj Mahal and the old city of Delhi‚ Shahjahanabad. As he apparently

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    On the very day they went it was “Black Friday”‚ the day that there were many people killed in one neighborhood. The novel explains‚ “there is the demonstration… we shouted from morning till night. Its late‚ we have to go home. Yes. Long live the shah! Good lord Where the devil where you? ” (38-39) Marjis mother then slaps both Mehri and Marji as a lesson learned to never disobey her again. But‚ this doesn’t stop Marji from standing up for what she believes in and being persistent Marji is very

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    Globalization can be a bad thing especially in South Sudan where fifty-one percent of the population is below the age of eighteen. South Sudan is a newer country than most so somethings have not been establish yet like major exports. The government type is Presidential Republic so America and South Sudan have that in common. The population in South Sudan is 13‚026‚129 and fifty percent of the people live below the poverty line. In South Sudan sixty percent of the population is women. Globalization

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