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Food-Borne Diseases: Camphylobacter
CamphylobacterFood-Borne DiseasesIntroductionE. coli 0157:H7CamphylobacterSalmonellaShigellaListeriaTrichinosis Camphylobacter is the most common cause of food-borne illness. The bacterium was…Cell Theory, Form, and Function: Introduction
IntroductionCell Theory, Form, and FunctionIntroductionProkaryotes and EukaryotesVirusesFluid Mosaic Model of Membrane Structure and FunctionCell Cycle: Interphase, Mitosis, Cytokinesis Deep…Walt Whitman: I Sing the Body Electric
I Sing the Body ElectricPart 1I sing the body electric, The armies of those I love engirth me and I engirth them, They will not let me off till I go with them, respond to them, And discorrupt…Walt Whitman: So Long!
So Long!To conclude, I announce what comes after me.I remember I said before my leaves sprang at all, I would raise my voice jocund and strong with reference to consummations.When America…Measuring Mountains
The world's highest peak and past pretenders to the throne by Borgna Brunner A view of Everest from Thangboche Monastery. Related Links Everest Almanac A History of…Science Projects for Beginners: Do Loud Noises Affect Heart Rate?
Do Loud Noises Affect Heart Rate?Science Projects for BeginnersBiology ProjectsWhat Foods Attract Ants?Do Loud Noises Affect Heart Rate? The human body is a marvelous creation. One of its really…HIV/AIDS: Diagnosis & Anti-HIV Therapy
Diagnosis & Anti-HIV TherapyHIV/AIDSIntroductionThe Birth of a DiseaseFrom Epidemic to PandemicWhere Did HIV Come From?Diagnosis & Anti-HIV TherapyVaccination & Natural ResistanceLessons…Hambletonian Society/Breeders <br/>Crown Standardbred Poll
Final Poll conducted by Harness Racing Communications as of Sept. 21, 1998 and based on the votes of 35 harness racing media representatives. Number in parentheses indicates first place…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: March 12, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark March 11, 1806March 13, 1806March 12, 1806 Wednesday March 12th 1806 We sent a party again in surch of the perogue but they returned…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: March 15, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark March 14, 1806March 16, 1806March 15, 1806 Saturday March 15th 1806. This morning at 11 OCk. the hunters arrived, having killed four Elk only.…