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A review of positive and negative impacts of microbes on the environment
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Acute Myacardial Infarction
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Avian Influenza (Bird Flu)
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"So many peptides, so few grooves" - compare the ways in which specific antigen recognition is accomplished by MHC molecues, by T cell receptors and by antibody molecules.
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Additional Polymerisation, monomers join together without the loss of atoms from the molecule.
An antigen is anything which having invaded a host, causes the host to generate an immune response against itself. In this case the virus causing smallpox in humans and cowpox in cows.
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An investigation to determine the rate of bacterial growth in milk under different conditions
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An investigation to show the effects of temperature on the rate of diffusion
Antibiotic Resistance
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AS Chemistry – CourseworkOpen Book Paper 1. There are two types of rubbers, natural and synthetic rubber. Natural rubber is predominantly
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Assess the effect of adjacent pH on the germination of a mustard seed.
Bacterial Leaching
bacterial leaching
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Bacterial leaching - The process involved and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of this method of extracting metals from low grade ore.
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Bacterial Leaching in the mining industry
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Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics.
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Biological importance of water.
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Bounded Buffer Module
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Buffer solution making and investigation.
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Cellular Respiration - Fermentation of Corn and Malt Extracts
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Copper can be extracted from low-grade ore (CuFeS2) by means of bacterial leaching.
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Dermatology and Microbiology - The Growth of Nails.
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Describe the chemotaxis systems of bacteria.
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Describe the Concept and Discuss the Importance of Homeostasis
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Describe the processes used to extract copper and gold from their ores using bacterial leaching - In each case, explain how the micro-organisms liberate the metal from its ores and describe how the metal is then extracted from the mixture.
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