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    John Vincent Armada EXPERIMENT NO. 5 MICROBIAL EXAMINATION OF CANNED FOODS I. Introduction Canned foods are the most prominently used packed food all over the world. We can see the canned food in each house hold. People use them because they are easy to be maintained & need less time to be cooked. Moreover they don ’t loose their natural taste as well. But to keep their taste & quality for long time certain care should be taken while using them. Moreover there are certain

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    1960s there was an exponentially rise in population going from 2.5 billion to 6.1 billion in just 50 years‚ from then on it was clear that population control would be on the forefront of government agenda’s worldwide. Population has a direct impact on the economy‚ providing services and the usage of scare resources. Governments therefore attempt to control population numbers. There are contrasting strategies depending on whether the country wishes to increase its population size or whether to limit it

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    Microsoft Organizational Growth & Control Study Microsoft Organizational Growth & Control Study Microsoft has been a highly influential and instrumental organization of change during our lifetime. At times we praise these innovations‚ and at times we’ve cursed it. The Government has tried to control it. Organizations have tried to imitate it. By no means has this company had an easy time. Organizational growth goes through stages‚ each culminating in a crisis stage which must be overcome

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    Anti-Microbials Module

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    Prokaryotes – cells without nuclei – bacteria * Viruses – which utilise biochemical machinery of host * Cancer cells – eukaryotic cells similar to host cells Bacteriostatic vs. Bacteriocidal * Bacteriostatic – antibiotics that inhibit growth and reproduction of bacteria without killing them * Relies on immune system to destroy bacteria * Bacteriocidal – antibiotic that kills bacteria * CFU = colony forming units Primary mechanism of Action of Antimicrobials 1. Inhibition

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    Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity Mechanisms of Pathogenicity • Pathogenicity: • Virulence: Mechanisms of Pathogenicity Figure 15.9 Portals of Entry • Mucous membranes • Skin • Parenteral route Numbers of Invading Microbes • ID50: Infectious dose for 50% of the test population (animals) • Dose of pathogen that will infect half of the test animals • LD50: Lethal dose (of a toxin) for 50% of the test population (animals) • Dose of toxin that will kill half of the test

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    The direct-fed microbial can have different effects on a horse’s digestibility. The 3 combination of the direct-fed microbial and the low‚ high starch diet gives different digestive 4 outcomes. The equine digestive system is very sensitive. Horses have a problem with colic; any 5 little change can flare up this problem. 6 First‚ there is different types of feeds‚ hays‚ and supplements that can be given to your 7 horse. A horse owner needs to be educated

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    weeds in the wild‚ as such‚ the named is wild sunflower usually grow in open spaces‚ and spread abundantly growing in the crop fields‚ forest and roadsides. Since it is a weed‚ they are unwanted because they are unsightly‚ or because they limit the growth of other plants by blocking light or using up nutrients from the soil (Ediriweera‚ 2007). More importantly‚ they can grow all types of weather conditions and the whole plant especially the stem could be very useful in the making of fibers‚ and the

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    Critical Thinking Issue 1: Relate Microsoft’s problems with its control and evaluation systems to each of the stages of growth in the Greiner’s model. Organizational growth is similar to the life cycle of any living entity. The organization is birthed in an entrepreneur’s head and then goes through the growth cycles to create its own version of becoming a legitimate entity that the stakeholders find dependable‚ responsible‚ and having the ability to create value (Jones‚ 2010). As the organization

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    resistant. The need for new antimicrobial agents is becoming one of the most urgent requirements in modern medicine (World Health Organization‚ April 2014). As a result‚ researchers are investigating alternative ways for developing better treatment for microbial-caused diseases one of which is based on natural compounds found in the venom of various scorpions species. Scorpion venom has been used as traditional and folk therapy in various pathophysiological conditions. Scorpion venom is a complex mixture

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    Microbiology: An Introduction‚ 11e (Tortora/Case) Chapter 8 Microbial Genetics 8.1 Multiple Choice Questions 1) A gene is best defined as A) a segment of DNA. B) three nucleotides that code for an amino acid. C) a sequence of nucleotides in DNA that codes for a functional product. D) a sequence of nucleotides in RNA that codes for a functional product. E) a transcribed unit of DNA. Answer: C Skill: Recall 2) Which of the following pairs is mismatched? A) DNA polymerase —

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