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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Background of the study Herbal medicines have been part of the ingenious way of living in the society since the earlier times. Primitive men have been using this kind of medicine as the primary method of medication without undergoing different industrial processes. Herbal medicines have really come a long journey way back to the ancient times of Herbalism. One of the considered pioneers in Herbal medical field was Imhotep‚ a priest-physician of the ancient

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    Advancements of Medicine in the 1920’s Medicine had a huge advancement in the 1920s. Many scientists had discovered medicines‚ but it was hard for them to purify them and give them to people. Because of the discovery of penicillin‚ insulin‚ Band-Aids‚ and vitamins‚ the lives of the American people were greatly changed. Band-Aids were invented in 1920. An employee at Johnson and Johnson‚ Earle Dickson‚ made a way to help his wife with the various cuts that she would get throughout the day. He made

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    28: 39-46‚ 2002. 11. Kooistra-Smid M.‚ Dijk S.V.‚ Beerthuizen G.‚ Vogels W.‚ Zwet T.V.‚ Belkum A.V.‚ Verbrugh H.: Molecular epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus colonization in a burn center. Burns‚ 30: 27-33‚ 2004. 13. Kooistra-Smid M.‚ Dijk S.V.‚ Beerthuizen G.‚ Vogels W.‚ Zwet T.V.‚ Belkum A.V.‚ Verbrugh H.: Molecular epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus colonization in a burn center. Burns‚ 30: 27-33‚ 2004.

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    Objective: The target of this study was to evaluate the anthelmintic and antimicrobial activity of synthesissed quinoxaline-2‚3-Dione. Methods: The anthelmintic activity of selected newly synthesized 2‚ 3-dioxo-1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4-tetrahydro quinoxaline-6-sulfonyl benzimidazole (s) were performed on adult earthworm (Pheretima Posthuma). The observation was made for the time taken to paralysis and/or death of individual worms up to four hours of the test period. Paralysis was said to occur when the worms

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    ME2400 ICD9CM wk02 assign

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    mitral valve disease‚ rheumatic Main Term: Acute ICD-9-CM Code: 420.0 9. Contact dermatitis of eyelids Main Term: Contact ICD-9-CM Code: 373.32 10. Benign neoplasm of the proximal third of esophagus Main Term: Esophagus ICD-9-CM Code: 150.8 11. Staphylococcus aureus septicemia Main Term: Septicemia ICD-9-CM Code: 038.10 12. Pneumococcal meningitis Main Term: Pneumococcal ICD-9-CM Code: 320.1 13. Acute serous otitis media Main Term: Acute ICD-9-CM Code: 381.01 14. Malignant hypertension Main Term:

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    Project 5.1.1A Evidence Log Sheet Analyze each piece of evidence presented to your investigative team. Record relevant findings for each artifact in the log sheet below. You do not need to analyze the documents in a specific order. Remember that what you do not find may actually be just as important as information that you do find. Note: Items listed with an * are part of Evidence Report #2. Document Relevant Findings General Laboratory Tests Patient 1‚2‚ and 3 has normal urine. Patient 3

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    Bacteria Gram Stains (F12) Materials required: * Microscope; clean and properly set up * Immersion oil * Lens paper * Lens cleaning fluid * Microscope drawing forms * Specimens: 1. Bacillus subtilis 2. Staphylococcus aureus. 3. Escherichia coli Procedure: 1. Observe each of slides listed in “Specimens” above. 2. Make your observations using oil immersion (1000X). 3. Using a drawing form draw the organisms you see using proper scale

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    smoked marijuana than it was in people who smoked cigarettes. Marijuana smokers have a lesser ability to fight off infections and cancer. After smoking marijuana‚ the cells in the lungs that breakdown and fight disease become unable to destroy “staphylococcus”‚ or strep throat. In addition‚ a lack in the ability to kill tumor cells was prevalent‚ as well as the inability to produce “interleukins” and other cancer killing biochemicals. Another aspect of the dangers of marijuana is trouble breathing

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    Common bacteria such as Staphylococcus or E. coli can cause symptoms such as nausea‚ fever or diarrhoea and if left untreated it can cause serious medical conditions. Causes of these bacteria is from food prepared by an individual who did not wash their hands properly. As Visitors

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    performed on various fractionated extracts against five pathogenic microorganisms (Bacillus subtilis‚ Staphylococcus aureus‚ klebsiella species‚ Escherichia coli and Salmonela paratyphi). The zone of inhibitions shown by Acetone soluble (PPAs) and acetone insoluble (PPAins) extract when compared to that of standard antibiotic (streptomycin)‚ in which gram positive bacteria (Bacillus subtilis and Staphylococcus aureus) were found effective in ubiquitos of samples (10%PPAs and 15%PPAins)‚ however klebsiella

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