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    Smallpox Research Paper

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    rate in “old world” peoples. When the Inoculation procedure started becoming a wide known procedure amongst people in America‚ the smallpox virus wasn’t the ultimate killer of diseases by the end of the 18th century. Though it still lived in the population‚ it wasn’t as worrisome. Yellow fever and the plague started being the ultimate killer of colonials. But‚ that didn’t change for the natives‚ unfortunately the United States didn’t fully implement an inoculation program for Native American till 1833

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    Theories Of Persuasion

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    Amanda Hammer Persuasive Theory Application COM4405.E1 April 13‚ 2015 The SMCR Model was created in 1949 by Shannon and Weaver and it is the most commonly used basic communications model. The basic sequence of the model is a source‚ a message‚ a channel‚ and a receiver. Communication starts with the source‚ or persuader‚ who encodes the message and then transmits it to the receiver. The message is what the source is trying to get the receiver to hear and understand. The message has to be

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    (Asprin or Acetyl Salicylic acid and Boost) were sprayed to the abaca tissue cultured seedlings at 15 days interval together with water and Nordox (fungicide with bactericidal activity) as checks. The sprayed seedlings were challenged by simultaneous inoculation with FOC and Ralstonia solanacearum. The parameters used to compare the treatments were: percent infected plants‚ disease severity rating‚ percent area of vascular discoloration and number of remaining live plants. Results show that Boost and Fomes

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    first one is cultivation bacteria "colony "‚ and When microorganisms are cultivated in the laboratory‚ a growth environment called a medium is used ‚ this medium should be sterile ‚When grown and isolated by placing onto medium that known as inoculation .The purpose from this

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    from the source sporophyte density medium vials showed an increase spore to gamete cycling in the inoculated samples (Table 2.) Studies have determined that the ratio of sexual expression within cultures is dependant upon the spore densities at inoculation (2.) The total calculation of spores for experimental purpose was 577 spores determined within six each 23 cm2 Petri dishes‚ generating a total of 738 gametes‚ resulting in 66 combined mature sexually expressive male and hermaphrodite gametes .

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    reduced and become colorless. The culture will then look milk white. Materials: 1. Litmus Milk Broth 2. Bunsen Burner 3. Inoculation Loop 4. Nutrient slant 5. Goggles 6. Lab Coat 7. Incubator Procedure: 1. Get an Inoculation loop and sterilize it using the Bunsen burner. 2. Take bacteria from your nutrient slant on inoculation loop 3. Inoculate a litmus milk tube with the bacteria. 4. Incubate for 72 hours; observe results every 24 hours for 3 days. Lab

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    The Smallpox Virus

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    arrived there was very little to stop them from taking anything they wanted. This made it much easier for the British to colonize North America. One of the first attempts to control smallpox was a method called insufflation‚ which later morphed into inoculation. Invented in China around 950 A.D.‚ insufflation was a process in which smallpox scabs were picked off a recovering person or someone with a less severe infection‚ crushed‚ and blown up another person’s nose.1 The purpose was to infect people with

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    either psychologically or biologically. One of the psychological methods is Stress Inoculation Therapy (SIT)‚ which is a form of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. Meichenbaum developed SIT in 1985 to allow a person to cope with stress before the problem actually arises. SIT helps people inoculate themselves against stress and turn their negative thoughts into positives using inoculation. There are 3 steps to inoculation: 1. Conceptualisation phase – The therapist and client form a relationship and the

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    Petri dish Dropper Cleansing solution Slides Bibulous paper Inoculation loop Crystal violet dye‚ Iodine Acetone Safranin Water from the sink Microscope Clothes pin Bunsen burner Methods: 1. Obtain your slide and draw two circles where your bacteria will go. 2. Connect you Bunsen burner and run your inoculation loop through the flame to sterilize it. 3. Add a drop of water to each circle on the slide using inoculation loop 4. Take a sample of the “mixed” and put the bacteria sample

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    Mind Control or Freedom Spring 2013 Final Exam The final is not cumulative Chapters 2-5‚ 7‚ 9. No supplemental readings. Nothing on reactance. 1. “Pure persuasion”: Intentional‚ measured by its effectiveness. Obvious clear cases of persuasion. Relies on language and symbolic action. Involves two or more people. Noncoercive. 2. What is the relationship of persuasion to coercion: Coercion is the practice of forcing another party to act in an involuntary manner by use of threats or intimidation

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