Avian Influenza Virus Antigen Detection Tests. Mary Lea Killian USDA APHIS VS National Veterinary Services Laboratories Ames, Iowa. C. A. B. FluDetect ™ Test Strip Protocol. To tube provided: Add 8 drops extraction buffer. Add 200 μ l AAF (sample), mix gently
By JimmyComparative Proteomics Kit II: Western Blot Analysis Module. Comparative Proteomics II: Western Blot Kit Instructors. Stan Hitomi Coordinator – Math & Science San Ramon Valley Unified School District Danville, CA Kirk Brown Lead Instructor, Edward Teller Education Center
By cyrahTherapeutic Ultrasound. Clinical Application. FDA Labeling Requirements. Output frequency Effective Radiating Area (ERA) Beam Nonuniformity Ratio (BNR) Beam profile Date of last service/ calibration should also be posted on the unit. Treatment Area. US heats a limited area
By sheeraFunctions of Colloidal Systems in Food Products. Learning objectives To define colloidal systems. To explain the difference between a sol and a gel. To understand how emulsions are formed. To define and recognise examples of foams. What are colloidal systems?
By beatriceCells, Cell Transport and Division. Microscopes. Use of Microscope. To magnify objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye Resolving power Ability of microscope to distinguish objects as separate – measured in nm and the lower the number the smaller the object that can be distinguished.
By herculesParts of the Microscope and Their Function. On the next slide there is an image of a microscope, very similar to the scopes we use in class. Click on the boxes to see the name and function of each part of the microscope. Click on Me. Click on Me. Click on Me. Click on Me. Click on Me.
By wileyDo All Spiders Spin Webs?. 7 Which sentence explains why crab spiders live on flowers? A. Crab spiders wait for insects to come to the flowers. B. Crab spiders pull insects off the flowers into their holes. C. Crab spiders carry insects from the flowers to their homes.
By runeReading the polarimeter. The sample. The sample cell MUST be absolutely full there can be no air bubbles seal one end and overfill slide the glass seal across the meniscus so that no air is trapped seal this end dry the cell and place in the holder. Look through the eyepiece.
By ganyaTomato Facts. Lycopersicon lycopersicum is the scientific term for the common tomato. Botanically, tomatoes are a fruit. This is because, generally, a fruit is the edible part of the plant that contains the seeds, while a vegetable is the edible stems, leaves, and roots of the plant.
By livingstonAristotle’s World. Joshua Lande. Aristotle (384 BC – 322 BC). Born of a well-to-do family in the Macedonian In 384 BC. At 17 he went to Athens to study at Plato’s Academy. He remained for the next 20 years. Aristotle’s Physics. Is amazingly plausible, coherent, and common sense.
By dizaCERAMICS. An Overview. CERAMICS - the art of making functional objects by firing at high temperatures. These objects include teapots, vases, plates, pitchers and drinking vessels.
By tablitaRaising Agents. Learning Objectives: E xplain what a raising agent is and why they are used in food production Give examples of how raising agents are added into foods , either mechanically, chemically or biologically Identify and describe the 3 main raising agents. Introduction.
By wilhelminaACE Alera. Objectives. Explain the procedure for preparing reagents, calibrators, controls and specimen samples. Identify key components of the ACE analyzer and ISE modules and explain their purpose. Identify each ACE consumable and its use.
By binhChapter 6: Weather & Climate. 2 Topics before Chapter 6 Material. Keeling Curve How scientists approach Climate Change. Keeling Curve. Almost 400 ppm. Keeling Curve. Keeling Curve. Shows atm. CO2 rising at unprecedented rates Driven by burning of fossil fuels past 200 yrs.
By miyoCell Types. Cell Theory. Every living organism is made of one or more cells The smallest organisms are made of single cells while multicellular organisms are made of many cells All cells arise from pre-existing cells. Cell Function Limits Cell Size.
By howardVeterinary Science Filling Syringes & Routes of Administration. Filling a Syringe. Put only a clean needle in a bottle (aseptic) Pull plunger all the way out Turn bottle upside down Inject air into the bottle (prevents “suction pull”) Draw liquid 1cc past the mark slowly
By tevaMayra A. . How To Make A Coil Pot Mrs. Kelley 4 th period. COIL POTS. Coil pots are usually quite large as for pinch pots a usually quite small. Coiling is one of the loveliest things to do- it is quiet, calm, and peaceful. WEDGING. First step is to WEDGE, check for air bubbles.
By alainaBy: Heavenly Essence. Vela Inc. Project. “Let the world fade away with Heavenly Essence”. Agenda. -Our Mission -Products -Annual Reports -Operations -Marketing -Finance -Reflections. Mission Statement.
By senona“Measuring Up Perfectly”. To be a great cook, you need to be able to measure accurately and with the proper equipment. You must also know how to use both standard measures – Metric and Imperial . Dry Measuring Cups.
By inigoCERAMICS. What is Ceramics?. Pottery or clay sculpture fired at high temperatures in a kiln to make them harder and stronger. Ceramics Around the World. Ceramics have been used, throughout the world, for tens of thousands of years.
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