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Q: factors influenced the survival of humans during the bubonic plague
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Q: If you were involved in developing an antiviral drug, what would be some important considerations?
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Q: In the hospital setting, how effective is handwashing compared to hand sanitizer at controlling the…
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Q: What else was unexpected in Griffith's experiment? a. )Griffith recovered infectios S train…
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Q: discovering of Tuberculosis
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Q: What are some countries doing to prevent the spread of malaria?
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Q: Bacterial resistant is big problems, How to avoid such a problem?
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Q: How did Griffith determine which strain caused disease
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Q: What were the major microbiological interests ofMartinus Beijerinck and Sergei Winogradsky?
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Q: By what the minamata disease in japan was caused?
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Q: how did the current state of antibiotic research make you feel? Are you confident that we can…
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Q: ikka disease is related with the crop:
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Q: why doesn’t penicillin act against any eukaryotic pathogens.
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Q: What is antibiotic resistance? Use your own words to explain
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- Can you tell me about a scientist that advanced our knowledge of influenza?Why was it so difficult to produce large quantities of the polio virus(for use in preparing vaccines)? and what technique solved that problem, so that large quantities could be produced?What was the research? What was it meant to find out? Who was involved? In the Tuskegee Syphilis experiment.
- What else was unexpected in Griffith's experiment? a. )Griffith recovered infectios S train pneumonococci from the heart of the live mice b.)Griffith recovered infectios S train pneumonococci from the heart of the dead mice c.)Griffith recovered infectios R train pneumonococci from the heart of the live mice d.) Griffith recovered infectios R train pneumonococci from the heart of the live miceWho invented penicillin?What field did Koch Robert study in his discovering of Tuberculosis?