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NUTRITIONAL AND MEDICINAL VALUES OF BITTER LEAF (Vernonia amygdalina Delile) A REVIEW
NUTRITIONAL AND MEDICINAL VALUES OF BITTER LEAF (Vernonia amygdalina Delile) A REVIEW
£12.50 Preview RemoveCRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR
The note is about what is a crime scene investigator and it's role and job.
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All questions are covered One word Short Very short Long type Assertion reason True false Fill in the blanks MCQ
£0.75 Preview RemoveProtein structure explained
These are summarized notes that I use to teach Biochemistry students at the University of Zambia. Protein structure is explained in a simplified way .
£0.50 Preview RemoveInorganic Imaging (Fluorine)
Researched Poster on an overview of Inorganic imaging agents used in medicine and details of the use of fluorine in medicinal imaging (including references). Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Third Year.
£1.50 Preview RemoveCalcium-based Biominerals in Ascidians and Molluscs
Course name: Bio-inorganic Chemistry Course level: 4000 (4th year undergraduate module) Institution: Universiti Brunei Darussalam 4th year research essay which explains about the biominerals present in Ascidians and Molluscs - specifically calcium carbonate, which are present in 6 different structures. I also wrote in detail on the introduction to deepen other's understanding on what ascidians, molluscs, biominerals and calcium based biominerals actually are, and how does the presence of these minerals affect the life of ascidians and molluscs.
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Course description and content The problems and methods involved in the systematic study of bacteria will be treated. This will include a detailed study of cultural, morphological, structural, biochemical characteristics and the identification scheme of bacteria. Characterization tests for systematic bacteriology, etiology, epidemiology, pathogenic mechanisms, clinical symptoms, laboratory diagnosis and control of disease causing bacteria including - Staphylococcus, Streptococcus Corynebacterium, Bacillus, Lactobacillus, Actinomyces, Mycobacteria, Enterobacteriaceae, Bacteroides, Mycoplasma, Rickettsia and Chlamydia will be discussed in detail. Host-parasite relationships including mechanisms employed by bacteria to produce disease in animals and plants. COURSE OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES: The course focuses on systematics, nature, characteristics, isolation and identification of bacteria. Their role in diseases of animals and plants, growth and reproduction as well as culture techniques will be discussed. These notes are good for sciences students in all levels. From the undergraduate, Masters and Even Phd students
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