SUPERVISOR- PROFESSOR N. SMITH | Contents ANTIMICROBIAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL 2 ABSTRACT 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 3 AIM OF RESEARCH 4 OBJECTIVES OF STUDY 4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 4 METHOD(S) TO FACILITATE MICROBIAL IDENTIFICATION 5 Gram stain 5 Culturing 5 MATERIALS TO BE USED 5 ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS 6 SAMPLE COLLECTION 6 SAMPLE ANALYSIS METHOD 7 DAY 3 – Expected Results 9 DISSEMINATION OF RESULTS 9 WORK AND TIME SCHEDULE 10 FINANCE BUDGET 10 CONCLUSION
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BASIC MICROBIOLOGY SMS ASSIGNMENT 1 (LACTOPHENOL BLUE STAINING) NAME : 1) FARAH ANINI BINTI MD. SHAFI’I 2) FATIN NUR SYAHIRAH BINTI MOHD. HANAFI 3) NOR AZAH BINTI MAHIZAN 4) JOSHUA RAJ A/L ISIDORE SAKAYARAJ 5) CHAN POH SHIN MATRIX NO : 1) 012012051710 2) 012012051610 3) 012012051646 4) 012012051472 5) 012012111185 SEMESTER : 2 PROGRAMME : BACHELOR OF NUTRITION (BNT) LECTURER : MADAM SASIMALANI SARGUNNAM
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in the staining methods‚ the cells and their borders were very distinct while the one in the wet mounts were not as distinct. It was a bit challenging to determine the figures in the cheek smear‚ but the bacteria form in the yeast wet mount were easily recognized. The direct staining was the following technique used. The cells were very easy to assess‚ well demarcated and had a very distinctive color. Instead of the background and around the cell in the cheek smear‚ the indirect staining way seemed
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Lambda DNA Amplification by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Introduction/ Background* Since its introduction in 1985‚ polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has become a powerful tool in molecular genetic analysis. Today‚ it is used for applications such as cloning‚ analysis of DNA from ancient specimens‚ and analysis of human DNA for forensic applications. PCR is a test-tube DNA replication system for making many‚ many copies of‚ or amplifying‚ a defined segment of DNA. Using PCR‚ a selected target
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Cause Bacterial meningitis can become serious even causing death in as little as a couple of hours. Those who are affected by this disease can recover for it. However‚ those who are unfortunate may have permanent disabilities including: hearing loss‚ brain damage‚ learning disabilities‚ etc. caused by the infection. There are a number of bacteria’s that result in meningitis such as: streptococcus pneumoniae‚ group B streptococcus‚ Neisseria meningitides‚ Haemophilus influenza‚ and listeria monocytogenes
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Sumon Mazumder Assistant Professor‚ Department of Textile Engineering Daffodil International University Shirajum Monira ID: 091-23-1405 Md.Rashedul Haque ID: 091-23-1413 M.K.Hasan ID: 091-23-1441 Level-4‚ Term-3 Department of Textile Engineering Daffodil International University Contents Topics Page Chapter: - 01 1.0 Aim of the Project…………………..………………………………....………….5 Chapter:
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definition of this group has been based on the method used for detection (lactose fermentation) rather than on the tenets of systematic bacteriology. Accordingly‚ when the fermentation technique is used‚ this group is defined as all facultative anaerobic‚ gram-negative‚ non-spore-forming‚ rod-shaped bacteria that ferment lactose with gas and acid formation within 48 h at 35°C. The standard test for the coliform group may be carried out either by the multiple-tube fermentation technique or presenceabsence
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1. Colour Fastness to Light This method is intended for accessing the resistance of the colour of textiles to the action of daylight. Principle: A specimen of the textile is exposed to the light from a Xenon arc lamp under prescribed conditions‚ along with eight dyed wool standards. The fastness is assessed by compared the fading of the textile with that of the standards. Apparatus and Materials: - Blue standards - Humidity Test Control Fabric - Light fastness test apparatus containing
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of antibodies binding specifically to antigens in biological tissues.[1] IHC takes its name from the roots "immuno‚" in reference to antibodies used in the procedure‚ and "histo‚" meaning tissue (compare to immunocytochemistry). Immunohistochemical staining is widely used in the diagnosis of abnormal cells such as those found in cancerous tumors. A video showing preparation for immunohistochemistry (8 minutes) and then 20 minutes scanning through immunohistochemically stained tissues near colon cancers
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HISTOPATHOLOGY: PAPANICOLAOU SMEAR PAPANICOLAOU SMEAR screening test for cervical cancer invented by George Papanicolaou(Father of Cytopathology)when he found out that cells in the cervix change before they become cancerous. recommended starting 21 y/o to 65 y/o Speculum – instrument used in the test Importance/Clinical Siginificance: For early detection of small tumors or pre-malignant cells in the cervix that may lead to cervical cancer. Specimen: cells in the cervix; the doctor or nurse starts
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