"CEMEX Type III" “CEMEX Type II/V” "CEMEX Type V" "CEMEX Block" "CEMEX Class G" Chemical family Formula Calcium salts. 3CaO.SiO2 2CaO.SiO2 3CaO.Al2O2 4CaO..Al2O3Fe2O3 CaSO2.2H2O Other salts: (CAS #12168-85-3) (CAS #10034-77-2) (CAS #12042-78-3) (CAS #12068-35-8) (CAS #13397-24-5) Small amounts of MgO‚ and trace amounts of K2SO4 and Na2SO4 may also be present. Section 2 - COMPONENTS Hazardous Ingredients Portland cement clinker (CAS# 65997-15- 1) - approximately
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associated with consumed foods such as plants and animals in case of an allergen or a contamination outbreak. This analysis was done by utilizing all of the proper methods taught thus far in the microbiology laboratory for the identification of two unknown bacteria. An unknown labeled as number 3 was given out by the lab instructor. The methods that have been lectured and absorbed pertaining to identifying
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Session #1 Lab 1 OBSERVING BACTERIA AND BLOOD D Haynes BIO-218A Microbiology Lab Friday‚ January 17‚ 5:00pm Objective(s): Our objective is to gain knowledge of the functions and operations of the microscope through observation of bacteria and blood slides that are available for this assignment. We are also learning to “see” and observe various bacteria and their shapes as well as live yogurt cultures‚ blood‚ plaque and cheek swab samples and their arrangements. We
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* The organism’s survival depends on the protein being functional‚ which means having the proper amino acids sequence * Since the genetic code is degenerate‚ many different DNA sequences will give identical proteins. * The protein 3-dimensional structure is even more conserved‚ because it is more closely related to enzyme activity than the amino acid sequence is. BLAST * standard sequence alignment tool (BLAST = Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) * BLAST is based on
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What Is Microbiology? Microbiology is the study (logy) of very small (micro) living (bio) things. Microbiology is the study of microorganisms. These "bugs" include: bacteria (that’s the Latin plural for bacterium); viruses (that’s the non-Latin plural for virus - virii sounds weird‚ so I don’t say it); and‚ fungi (that’s the Latin plural for fungus - which by now you have guessed‚ or already knew‚ and may not be all that interested to know‚ anyway). Microbiology is actually made up of several
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Sciences‚ Karnataka PM.D. [MICROBIOLOGY] DEGREE EXAMINATION Time: 3 Hours [Max. Marks : 100] PAPER I – GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY QP Code: 7351 Your answers should be specific to the questions asked. Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary. Answer all questions LONG ESSAYS 1. 2. 2 X 20 = 40 Marks Discuss the production‚ properties and uses of monoclonal antibodies Discuss various in vitro antibiotic sensitivity testing methods SHORT ESSAYS 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Dark ground
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Theodor Wilhelm Engelmann was a German microbiologist whose 1882 experiment measured the effects of different colors of light on photosynthetic activity and showed that the conversion of light energy to chemical energy took place in the chloroplast. In 1881‚ he observed the movement of bacteria towards the chloroplasts in a strand of “Spirogyra” algae. Engelmann hypothesized that the bacteria were moving in response to oxygen generated by the photo synthetically active chloroplasts in the algae.
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Microbiology Lab ReportPractica #1BTC307LAmber AmelingmeierThursday‚ September 18‚ 2008OBJECTIVESIn this lab experiment two different types of bacteria‚ Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus‚ were grown singly and mixed on four different types of agar in order to observe the varying morphologies within the colonies. Resulting data was analyzed to provide understanding of the use of differing culture media and conditions for bacterial growth. RESULTSFour different agar types were used in this
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Lab 3: Input‚ Processing‚ and Output This lab accompanies Chapter 2 (pp. 56-68) of Starting Out with Programming Logic & Design. Name: Rhamses Graterol Lab 3.1 – Pseudocode This lab requires you to think about the steps that take place in a program by writing pseudocode. Read the following program prior to completing the lab. Write a program that will take in basic information from a student‚ including their name and how many credits they have taken in Network Systems Administration program
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Lab #3: Stoichiometry of a Precipitation Reaction October 14‚ 2014 Abstract: The purpose of the lab‚ Stoichiometry of a Precipitation Reaction‚ is to be able to calculate the amount of a second reactant we need to react with the reactant one. You must calculate the amount of the second reactant using stoichiometry to figure out what amount is needed. After the amount is calculated‚ you then can add it to the first reactant and it will give you a full reaction. To figure out what you
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