Republic of Iraq Ministry of Higher Education And Scientific Research University of Baghdad
... 2- Determination the susceptibility of S. aureus isolates to different locally used antimicrobials agents. 3--Extraction of staphyloxanthin pigment from the producer isolates and determining its effect on other types of bacteria 4- Exposing the selected isolate to mutagenic agent (EMS), in order to ...
... 2- Determination the susceptibility of S. aureus isolates to different locally used antimicrobials agents. 3--Extraction of staphyloxanthin pigment from the producer isolates and determining its effect on other types of bacteria 4- Exposing the selected isolate to mutagenic agent (EMS), in order to ...
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... Compare photosynthesis in plants with bacteria: Plants (divided by 6, H2O added to each side) CO2 + 2 H2O C(H2O) + O2 + H2O ...
... Compare photosynthesis in plants with bacteria: Plants (divided by 6, H2O added to each side) CO2 + 2 H2O C(H2O) + O2 + H2O ...
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... steroid hormones and neuropeptides which are essential for life. Despite the complex effects of adrenal hormones, most pathologic conditions of the adrenal gland are linked by their impact on blood pressure and electrolyte balance. In clinical practice, patients often present with states of dimi ...
... steroid hormones and neuropeptides which are essential for life. Despite the complex effects of adrenal hormones, most pathologic conditions of the adrenal gland are linked by their impact on blood pressure and electrolyte balance. In clinical practice, patients often present with states of dimi ...
Principles of Endocrinology
... • Know the hormones that are produced in the adenohypophysis and the neurohypopysis and their actions • Know how pituitary secretions are regulated • Understand the function of growth hormone and the pineal gland ...
... • Know the hormones that are produced in the adenohypophysis and the neurohypopysis and their actions • Know how pituitary secretions are regulated • Understand the function of growth hormone and the pineal gland ...
Verotoxin -producing Escherichia coli Old Bug New Infections
... Escherichia coli or Bacterium coli was first isolated from the fecal flora of neonates and named for Theodore Escherich who performed pioneering studies in 1885[I].A gram negative bacilli which commonly occurs as short rods from 2-3 microns long and 0.6 micron in breadth. Most E.coli strains reside ...
... Escherichia coli or Bacterium coli was first isolated from the fecal flora of neonates and named for Theodore Escherich who performed pioneering studies in 1885[I].A gram negative bacilli which commonly occurs as short rods from 2-3 microns long and 0.6 micron in breadth. Most E.coli strains reside ...
Lesson Overview - Diman Regional
... The Human Endocrine Glands What are the functions of the major endocrine glands? The pituitary gland secretes hormones that directly regulate many body functions or control the actions of other endocrine glands. The hypothalamus controls the secretions of the pituitary gland. The adrenal glands rele ...
... The Human Endocrine Glands What are the functions of the major endocrine glands? The pituitary gland secretes hormones that directly regulate many body functions or control the actions of other endocrine glands. The hypothalamus controls the secretions of the pituitary gland. The adrenal glands rele ...
Biological diagnostics, control and treatment of the cholerae.
... Preparation and staining of smears, as well as other microbiological procedures, are performed in a prepared working place. The working table should contain only those materials and objects which are necessary for the given examination, namely; the object to be studied (blood, pus, sputum, faeces, e ...
... Preparation and staining of smears, as well as other microbiological procedures, are performed in a prepared working place. The working table should contain only those materials and objects which are necessary for the given examination, namely; the object to be studied (blood, pus, sputum, faeces, e ...
Ch 16 - MDC Faculty Web Pages
... increasing the action of ________________________. (Slide 54) ____________________ is the most important glucocorticoid that is released in response to ______________, _______________________________ and _______________________. Cortisol’s prime metabolic effect is ___________________ or formation o ...
... increasing the action of ________________________. (Slide 54) ____________________ is the most important glucocorticoid that is released in response to ______________, _______________________________ and _______________________. Cortisol’s prime metabolic effect is ___________________ or formation o ...
Potential of Diagnostic Microbiology for Treatment
... perform and are technique-sensitive. Estimates suggest that less than 50% of the total flora from subgingival samples can be cultivated (Loesche et al, 1992b). Nevertheless, this approach is still widely used to determine levels of bacteria associated with dental caries. Mutans streptococci and lact ...
... perform and are technique-sensitive. Estimates suggest that less than 50% of the total flora from subgingival samples can be cultivated (Loesche et al, 1992b). Nevertheless, this approach is still widely used to determine levels of bacteria associated with dental caries. Mutans streptococci and lact ...
Genetic modification of a vaginal strain of L actobacillus fermentum
... Summary. Many micro-organisms cause important diseases of the female genital tract. Because systematic vaccination does not usually provide a good immune response at mucosal sites, commensal lactobacilli from the female genital tract were developed as vehicles to deliver continued doses of foreign a ...
... Summary. Many micro-organisms cause important diseases of the female genital tract. Because systematic vaccination does not usually provide a good immune response at mucosal sites, commensal lactobacilli from the female genital tract were developed as vehicles to deliver continued doses of foreign a ...
Thyroid gland
... • Normal emotional tone also depend on proper thyroid hormone • Increase the speed and amplitude of peripheral nerve reflexes • Hyperthyroidism: hyperexcitability, insomnia, loss of concentration • Hypothyroidism: mental retardation, sleepiness ...
... • Normal emotional tone also depend on proper thyroid hormone • Increase the speed and amplitude of peripheral nerve reflexes • Hyperthyroidism: hyperexcitability, insomnia, loss of concentration • Hypothyroidism: mental retardation, sleepiness ...
Characterization of Listeria monocytogenes Isolated from A
... vomiting, aches, fever, and, sometimes, diarrhea, or more deadly when it enters the bloodstream to the nervous system resulting in meningitis and other potentially fatal problems. People at risk for this disease are pregnant women, elderly, neonates and people with chronic illnesses as commonly they ...
... vomiting, aches, fever, and, sometimes, diarrhea, or more deadly when it enters the bloodstream to the nervous system resulting in meningitis and other potentially fatal problems. People at risk for this disease are pregnant women, elderly, neonates and people with chronic illnesses as commonly they ...
University of Buea University of Buea
... d. the nervous system through numerous neuroendocrine relationships permits the endocrine system to function. e. the tropic hormones permit other endocrine glands to secrete their hormones. With regards to circadian rhythms: a. the hypothalamus' supraoptic nucleus maintains them. b. The suprachiasma ...
... d. the nervous system through numerous neuroendocrine relationships permits the endocrine system to function. e. the tropic hormones permit other endocrine glands to secrete their hormones. With regards to circadian rhythms: a. the hypothalamus' supraoptic nucleus maintains them. b. The suprachiasma ...
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... dumping of waste to environment. These activities result in the release of the recalcitrant and toxic compound into the environment. Heavy metals are major toxicants found in industrial wastewater and may adversely affect the biological treatment of wastewater. Unlike other pollutants heavy metals d ...
... dumping of waste to environment. These activities result in the release of the recalcitrant and toxic compound into the environment. Heavy metals are major toxicants found in industrial wastewater and may adversely affect the biological treatment of wastewater. Unlike other pollutants heavy metals d ...
Chapter 2: The Enterobacteriaceae
... of inoculum to broth, and the length and temperature of incubation used. The effectiveness of selenite and tetrathionate is considerably reduced by the addition of certain products such as egg albumen. Food products containing in excess of 1% dextrose should be diluted so that the final concentratio ...
... of inoculum to broth, and the length and temperature of incubation used. The effectiveness of selenite and tetrathionate is considerably reduced by the addition of certain products such as egg albumen. Food products containing in excess of 1% dextrose should be diluted so that the final concentratio ...
UNITI information - 2-S
... substances and mixtures are regarded as aspiration toxic if they contain hydrocarbons in a total concentration of 10% at least and their kinematic viscosity is < 7mm²/s at 40°C. They must be labelled with the hazard symbol Xn and the risk phrase R65 ’Harmful: May cause lung damage if swallowed.’ Und ...
... substances and mixtures are regarded as aspiration toxic if they contain hydrocarbons in a total concentration of 10% at least and their kinematic viscosity is < 7mm²/s at 40°C. They must be labelled with the hazard symbol Xn and the risk phrase R65 ’Harmful: May cause lung damage if swallowed.’ Und ...
TURNER, JEFFERSON T., AND PATRICIA A. TESTER. Toxic marine
... 1993). Accumulation of phytoplankton toxins in shellfish with subsequent poisoning of humans (Shumway 1990) and fish kills (Steidinger 1983; Burkholder et al. 1995) are widely known, However, interactions between toxic phytoplankters and their zooplankton grazers, subsequent food-web transport of to ...
... 1993). Accumulation of phytoplankton toxins in shellfish with subsequent poisoning of humans (Shumway 1990) and fish kills (Steidinger 1983; Burkholder et al. 1995) are widely known, However, interactions between toxic phytoplankters and their zooplankton grazers, subsequent food-web transport of to ...
MODULE 8 : Endocrine System - Rajarata University of Sri Lanka
... 2.2.23. Recall that physiological levels act only on breast tissue primed by female sex hormones 2.2.24. Recall that high levels of plasma prolactin maybe associated with amenorrhoea and galactorrhoea in women and gynaecomastia and impotence in men ...
... 2.2.23. Recall that physiological levels act only on breast tissue primed by female sex hormones 2.2.24. Recall that high levels of plasma prolactin maybe associated with amenorrhoea and galactorrhoea in women and gynaecomastia and impotence in men ...
MB_23_win
... • Gram-Positive Bacteria – Not all of the bacteria in this group are Grampositive. Biologists place a few species of Gramnegative bacteria in this group because these species are genetically similar to Gram-positive bacteria. – Members of this group include the streptococcal species, Clostridium bot ...
... • Gram-Positive Bacteria – Not all of the bacteria in this group are Grampositive. Biologists place a few species of Gramnegative bacteria in this group because these species are genetically similar to Gram-positive bacteria. – Members of this group include the streptococcal species, Clostridium bot ...
MB_23_win
... • Gram-Positive Bacteria – Not all of the bacteria in this group are Grampositive. Biologists place a few species of Gramnegative bacteria in this group because these species are genetically similar to Gram-positive bacteria. – Members of this group include the streptococcal species, Clostridium bot ...
... • Gram-Positive Bacteria – Not all of the bacteria in this group are Grampositive. Biologists place a few species of Gramnegative bacteria in this group because these species are genetically similar to Gram-positive bacteria. – Members of this group include the streptococcal species, Clostridium bot ...
Freshwater Algae: Identification and Use as Bioindicators
... from one environment to another. This is seen, for example, in different lakes – where primary production varies with trophic status and with depth in the water column (Fig. 1.1). Eutrophic lakes, containing high levels of available nitrogen and phosphorus, have very high levels of productivity in s ...
... from one environment to another. This is seen, for example, in different lakes – where primary production varies with trophic status and with depth in the water column (Fig. 1.1). Eutrophic lakes, containing high levels of available nitrogen and phosphorus, have very high levels of productivity in s ...
OIE International Standards on Antimicrobial Resistance, 2003
... promoting communication between stakeholders from both human and animal medical fields. This conference reviewed progress achieved since the first OIE International Conference of March 1999, and in particular, focussed on understanding the development of antimicrobial resistance in humans and animal ...
... promoting communication between stakeholders from both human and animal medical fields. This conference reviewed progress achieved since the first OIE International Conference of March 1999, and in particular, focussed on understanding the development of antimicrobial resistance in humans and animal ...
Endocrine System notes
... • Alters rate of mRNA transcription • Changes structure or function of cell ...
... • Alters rate of mRNA transcription • Changes structure or function of cell ...
Molecular diagnostics of infectious diseases
... revolution in the diagnosis and monitoring of infectious diseases. Microbial phenotypic characteristics, such as protein, bacteriophage, and chromatographic profiles, as well as biotyping and susceptibility testing, are used in most routine laboratories for identification and differentiation. Nuclei ...
... revolution in the diagnosis and monitoring of infectious diseases. Microbial phenotypic characteristics, such as protein, bacteriophage, and chromatographic profiles, as well as biotyping and susceptibility testing, are used in most routine laboratories for identification and differentiation. Nuclei ...
Cavity Fighting Products
... All patients are recommended to brush with fluoride-containing toothpaste at least twice daily, after breakfast and immediately before going to bed, and also topical fluoride treatment at each hygiene appointment. In higher cavity risk patients it is recommended to use higher concentration (pres ...
... All patients are recommended to brush with fluoride-containing toothpaste at least twice daily, after breakfast and immediately before going to bed, and also topical fluoride treatment at each hygiene appointment. In higher cavity risk patients it is recommended to use higher concentration (pres ...
Triclocarban
Triclocarban is an antibacterial agent common in personal care products like soaps and lotions as well as in the medical field, for which it was originally developed. Studies on its antibacterial qualities and mechanisms are growing. Research suggests that it is similar in its mechanism to triclosan and is effective in fighting infections by targeting the growth of bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus. Additional research seeks to understand its potential for causing antibacterial resistance and its effects on organismal and environmental health.