Basic Principles and Concepts of M. TB and Resistance Basic Principles and Concepts of M. TB and Resistance 1. Biological Characteristics and Condition of M. Tuberculosis Growth 2. Definitions and Basic Concepts in Resistances 3. Likelihood Generating MDR under NTP conditions
By paul2Supply Impact of Losing MTBE & Using Ethanol. Joanne Shore Energy Information Administration OPIS National Supply Summit San Antonio, Texas October 2002. www.eia.doe.gov. ON THE BOOKS Low sulfur gasoline 2004-2006 Gasoline toxics controls (MSAT) 2002
By adamdanielOxygen Therapy Oxygen Oxygen is a drug When administered to a patient, its use must be recorded on a Clinical Record Form. Most patients in the emergency situation need oxygen therapy e.g. CPR Cardiac Conditions Lung Disease Major Trauma Head Injuries Unconscious Patient Acute Asthma
By AvaWater Quantity and Quality What is Water Pollution? any physical (temperature, oxygen), chemical (mercury), or biological (disease, sewage) change to water that adversely effects its use by living things Cuyahoga River, Ohio
By Mia_JohnThe Cardiothoracic Advanced Life Support Course : Delivering Significant Improvements In Emergency Cardiothoracic Care J. Dunning, T. Strang, S Ariffin, J Jerstice, D Danitsch, and A. Levine James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, UK Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester, UK
By AnitaCIRCULATION. Every organism must exchange materials and energy with its environment, and this exchange ultimately occurs at the cellular level. Cells live in aqueous environments. The resources that they need, such as nutrients and oxygen, move across the plasma membrane to the cytoplasm.
By Pat_XaviFigure 9.11: Potential-energy curve for H 2 . Covalent Bonding in Hydrogen, H 2. For animation, open, then click on "reaction of sodium with chlorine“ Then choose “magnify the reaction. Figure 9.10: The electron probability distribution for the H 2 molecule.
By MichelleWeather and Climate. Chapter 17 and sections of Chapter 9. Atmosphere Composition. Mixture of gases- 78% Nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% other gases. The biggest component of the other gases is carbon dioxide-.3%. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged by photosynthesis and respiration.
By EllenMixelBI 105A Environmental Biology. Professor Jill Nissen Montgomery College Fall 2006. Water Pollution. Chapter 22. Water Pollution. Any physical or chemical change in water that negatively impacts the health of humans or any other organism. Categories Of Water Pollution. Sewage
By RobertaWater Pollution Chapters 13 and 20 Living in the Environment , 11 th Edition, Miller. Advanced Placement Environmental Science La Canada High School Dr. E. Water Quality Definitions.
By DonnaKeeping safe at home The fire triangle Year 5&6. Oxygen = in the air. Fire triangle. Heat = matches and lighters. Fuel = Candle wax, wick and wood of the match. removes heat. removes fuel. removes oxygen. What specialist equipment does a firefighter have to fight fires?.
By JimsChemical. The relationship between land use & likely aquatic life By: Clara Stunkel, Christy Schile, Breanna Creek, Steph Moxley, Cynthia May, Rachel Hayes, Alisa Fields.
By RoyLaurisCh. 6 - The Periodic Table & Periodic Law. I. Development of the Modern Periodic Table (p. 174 - 181). A. Mendeleev. Dmitri Mendeleev (1869, Russian) Organized elements by increasing atomic mass Elements with similar properties were grouped together There were some discrepancies.
By RoyLaurisHazardous Terrain. EMS Skills. Rescue awareness Types of specialized teams Effective coordination with specialists Hazardous terrain litter evacuations. Hazardous Terrain Types. High angle Low angle Flat terrain with obstructions. Surfaces inclined >40 o Gorges Cliffs Buildings
By ivanbrittMICROBIAL GROWTH. By Dr. Ijeoma Nkeiruka Otigbuo. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS. Temperature:Psychrophiles, mesophiles, thermophiles, and psychrotrophs. pH: Acidophiles, Extreme halophiles, and facultative halophiles. CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS. Carbon. Nitrogen, Sulfur, and Phosphorus.
By janaBiochemistry. Organic Chemistry. All living things are mostly composed of 4 elements: H, O, N, C “honk” Compounds are broken down into 2 general categories: Inorganic Compounds : Do not contain carbon Organic compounds Contain significant amounts of carbon.
By liamAlgebraic Solving Method. Balancing Chemical Equations. Balance This Equation. Pb(N3)2 + Cr(MnO4)2 Cr2O3+ MnO2 + Pb3O4 + NO. Pb(N 3 ) 2 + Cr(MnO 4 ) 2 Cr 2 O 3 + MnO 2 + Pb 3 O 4 + NO Let Pb(N 3 ) 2 = A Let Cr(MnO 4 ) 2 = B Let Cr 2 O 3 = C Let MnO 2 = D Let Pb 3 O 4 = E
By betty_jamesRESPIRATION AND CIRCULATION. Systems working together. Use the back of your c irculatory system slide guide. Oxygen Goes In. Air is breathed in. In the lungs, the ALVEOLI give OXYGEN to the small CAPILLARIES (blood vessels). The HEART pumps the oxygen-rich blood to the ARTERIES.
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By AntonyCHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT WAID ACADEMY. Standard Grade Topic 3. 15. Which of the elements shown is a liquid at room temperature?. Silicon. Bromine. Oxygen. Magnesium. 20. Which of the elements shown is not naturally occurring?. Astatine. Antimony. Rubidium. Gallium. 15.
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