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    different trials of compost‚ wet‚ dry‚ and moist. Although microorganisms were present they were too small to be identified and also conditions in the experiment were not stable enough to maintain life. Due to this we were not able to make any definitive decisions on whether our hypothesis was supported or rejected. Introduction Compost is used for many different reasons across the world today. It is a way to breakdown waste‚ used for gardens‚ creates beneficial bacteria and fungi‚ as well as allows the

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    linguistics Comparative linguistics Generative linguistics Forensic linguistics Historical linguistics Pragmatics Evolutionary linguistics Sociolinguistics Semantics Language acquisition Etymology Syntax 2nd language acquisition … Morphology Linguistic anthropology Phonetics Graphemics Psycholinguistics …. … Phonology 2. PHONETICS Provides objective ways of describing and analysing the range of sounds humans use in their languages‚ that is‚ it is concerned with

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    facultative anaerobes. Each bacterium creates only one spore‚ which is resistant to heat‚ cold‚ radiation‚ desiccation‚ and disinfectants. Coprinus: It is a small genus of mushrooms that decomposes organic matter in nature. They belong to the kingdom fungi. Coprinus can grow alone or in clusters‚ lines‚ or fairy rings on lawns‚ wood chips‚ or hard-packed ground. The common fungus is coprinus comatus. Euglena is a genus of unicellular protists‚ which belong to the class of Euglenoidea in the phylum

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    What is a hazard? A Hazard is any existing or potential condition which by itself or by interaction with other variables (physical/ biological) can results in death‚ injury or chemical damage to persons‚ property‚ the environment and information. There are five main types of hazards that exist everywhere‚ They are chemical‚ physical‚ biological‚ ergonomical and psychosocial. Hazards at my work place At the University of the Southern Caribbean‚ I work in the House keeping department. This

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    Mount Roraima‚ South America Mount Roraima in South America is a spectacular tabletop mountain that often peeks out from the clouds with waterfalls spilling down its sheer cliffs. Dating back over 2 billion years ago‚ Mount Roraima might be one of the oldest geological formations on Earth. The summit gets heavy rain year-round and because of its flat surface‚ random waterfalls tend to pop up at various spots across the mountain. Mount Roraima towers over an untouched

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    Hello judges‚ jurors‚ and everyone else present in this court room today. My name is Dr. Alyssa Diaz and I am an expert witness. I was called here to testify on this court case. Also I am here to inform you how examining a piece of hair from a suspect from a crime can help to find out who actually did commit the crime. There are some basic things that people should know about hair. A persons hair contains their DNA. Also there are several different parts of a persons

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    the eye dropper. 2. The other partner should pick up a slide‚ cover slip‚ onion‚ paper towel‚ and tweezers from the front counter. Pick up the slide and the cover slip by the edges to avoid fingerprints as well. 3. Now you are going to make a wet mount. Use your tweezers to peel off a small thin section of onion from the concave side of the onion. Place this thin section on your slide. Remember to hold the slide by the edges! 4. Put 2-3 drops of water onto the onion on the slide. 5. Use

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    How do people "catch pneumonia"? Some cases of pneumonia are contracted by breathing in small droplets that contain the organisms that can cause pneumonia. These droplets get into the air when a person infected with these germs coughs or sneezes. In other cases‚ pneumonia is caused when bacteria or viruses that are normally present in the mouth‚ throat‚ or nose inadvertently enter the lung. During sleep‚ it is quite common for people to aspirate secretions from the mouth‚ throat‚ or nose. Normally

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    ABSTRACT: The microorganisms are ubiquitous in nature. They are found in probably every environmental condition present on earth. Actinomycetes were originally considered to be an intermediate group between bacteria and fungi but now are recognized as prokaryotic organisms with high G+C (>55%) content in their DNA. Our project aim is to evaluate some biological activities of Actinomycetes like: • Antimicrobial activity • Oil degradation capability • Enzymatic

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    FST3202 Food Microbiology 2012/2013-1 Lecture 1. Introduction to Food Microbiology Prof. Madya Dr. Yaya Rukayadi Department of Food Science Faculty of Food Science and Technology Universiti Putra Malaysia Wednesday‚ 12-09-2012 BKTM-2 (10.00 – 12.00) FST 3202 – Food Microbiology Semester : 1 (2012/2013) Program : Undergraduate Student (prasiswazah) Credits : 3 (2-1) Class : BKTM 2 – Food 1 Day/Time : Wednesday‚ 10.00 – 12.00 Pensyarah : Prof. Madya

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