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    Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria A better understanding of the use of antibiotics would help prevent the reality of antibiotic resistant bacteria evolving to the point of human extinction. Antibiotic resistance is a natural process‚ stronger bacteria survive and multiply. Even though antibiotic resistance is a natural process‚ it happens faster when antibiotics are used irresponsibly. Through use of media‚ personal responsibility and research‚ our species could help deter further antibiotic resistance

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    RNTCP Response to Challenges of Drug resistant TB in India January 2012 (Update) Prevalence of Multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB): MDR-TB is defined as resistance to at least isoniazid and rifampicin (two of the most potent first line anti-TB drugs)‚ with or without resistance to other first-line drugs. MDR TB is important because patients with this type of drug resistance respond extremely poorly to standard anti-TB treatment with first-line drugs. MDR TB requires relatively costly laboratory

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    Earthquake Resistant Bridges Jacqueline Stoy 4/24/2013 Geography of Cultural Diversity 3350:275 Tuesday/Thursday 12:05-12:55 Throughout history‚ bridges have been a primary means of transportation. Unfortunately‚ natural disasters have come to destroy such bridges on many occasions. One of the most deadly natural disasters to face the bridges is earthquakes. The movement of the ground causes the supporting beams and columns to twist and collapse‚ often resulting in injury or death for

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    Gold is widely used in modern day medicine to treat disorders. This is because gold is very resistant to bacteria. Bacteria are microscopic single-celled organisms. Bacteria are prokaryotes‚ meaning the entire organism consists of a single cell with a simple internal structure. The DNA of a prokaryote is neatly packed in the nucleus. The bacterial DNA floats freely in a twisted threadlike mass called the nucleoid. Gold is unaffected by almost everything. The only materials that can affect gold are

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    organization’s advisor‚ many things can be done to help the transition. It is important to approach the problem with understanding for those resistant to change but to also be realistic. As an advisor‚ providing implementation suggestions for the transition would be a good place to start. Issuing or recommending

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    Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering‚ 6 (2006) Seismic Pounding between Adjacent Building Structures Shehata E. Abdel Raheem Civil Engineering Department‚ Faculty of Engineering‚ Assiut University‚ Egypt E-mail: shehataraheem@yahoo.com ABSTRACT: Investigations of past and recent earthquake damage have illustrated that the building structures are vulnerable to severe damage and/or collapse during moderate to strong ground motion. Among the possible structural damages‚ seismic induced

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    EARTH QUAKE RESISTANT STRUCTURES ABSTRACT Earthquake is the shaking of the ground caused by the sudden breaking and shifting of large sections of Earth ’s rocky outer shell. Earthquakes are among the most powerful events on earth‚ and their results can be terrifying. Earthquakes in general does not kill people directly. Instead‚ many deaths and injuries result from the collapse of buildings‚ bridges‚ and other structures. We cannot prevent natural disasters from striking‚ but we can prevent

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    Definition for antibiotic resistant bacteria: WebMD definitions: Antibiotic resistance is a type of drug resistance where a microorganism is able to survive exposure to an antibiotic. Genes can be... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibiotic-resistant_bacteria Antibiotics were designed to kill bacterium that infect us. Unfortunately‚ they are indiscriminate and also kill the good bacterium that are mostly found in the large intestinal tract. This leaves a person open to reinfection‚ or other more

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    Luxury Earthquake resistant RC Frame work with suitable Sub-Structure/Super Structure works foundations as per the requirements Semi-Luxury Earthquake resistant RC Frame work with suitable foundations as per the requirements First class clay brick in cement mortar / Light Weight Cement Concrete Blocks/Hollow concrete blocks. Vitrified Black granite slab Standard Earthquake resistant RC Frame work with suitable foundations as per the requirements First class clay brick in cement mortar /

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    Culture of Serratia marcesans | Sterile filter-paper disks | Transparent tape | 1 sterile nutrient agar plate | Metric ruler | Forceps | 1 sterile cotton swab | Safety goggles | Lab apron | | Materials: Procedure: In the Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria lab‚ the effect of different antibiotics on the zone of inhibition on bacteria‚ Serratia marcesans‚ was measured in millimeters. The safety equipment‚ lab apron and goggles were worn at all times by the scientist to ensure lab safety precautions

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