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    World Applied Sciences Journal 32 (11): 2309-2316, 2014 ISSN 1818-4952 © IDOSI Publications, 2014 DOI: 10.5829/idosi.wasj.2014.32.11.9190 Corresponding Author: Moustafa Gandour, Animal and Poultry Nutrition Department, Desert Research Center, Mataria, Cairo, Egypt. E-mail: moustafa_77@yahoo.com. 2309 Effect of Using Polyethylene Glycol or Sodium Bentonite on Performance of Sheep Fed Acacia saligna. M.M.A. Ghandour, Afaf M. Fayed, 1 1 2G.M. Abdul-Aziz and 2M.A. Hanafy 1Animal and Poultry Nutrition

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    The atmosphere is a relatively unexplored and unthought of environment for a microbial habitat. Approximately 0.5 to 5.0 billion tons of dust travels in the atmosphere each year throughout the globe or within a particular region (Perkins, 2001). Dust is transported from Africa, other countries with large deserts and contains diverse microbial communities (bacteria and fungi) often containing pathogens. Data presented within the current and past century has shown that microbes are capable of withstanding

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    com, ameerfaisal12@gmail.com Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology, Muradnagar, Ghaziabad I. INTRODUCTION Microbial spoilage is a major problem in bakery products since it can induce nutritional losses, off-flavours, and formation of mycotoxins or potentially allergenic spores we have to store food (like fruits, vegetables etc.) in cold storage for future use. If suitable environment (proper temperature, humidity etc) is not maintained in the storage area, after some time due to growth

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    Biological Warfare: Testing and Researching Toxins Biological Warfare is the use and employment of biological agents to harm or kill humans, animals, or plant life. Bio warfare can cause a significant amount of casualties with less preparation and work then other types of attacks. The weapons are relatively cheap and, unlike explosive attacks, biological attacks can be used to kill a select group. This meaning a biological agent can be created that would, for example only target animals or only

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    with Linda Lee and with Molly cannot be compared with his love affair with the world of non-flesh. As Molly says to Case: ?I saw you stroking that Sendai; man, it was pornographic?(47). When his former employers damage his nervous system with mycotoxin, Case is abruptly cut off from his sensuous love affair with the matrix. For him, it is the Fall (6). Case loses everything that he thinks is important to him, and he attempts to commit suicide. Even his love for Linda cannot help him overcome his

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    sticks to outside surfaces, and if humans are exposed to the substance, it can result in a wide range of incapacitating symptoms, sometimes ultimately death. It was assumed that the Soviets aided the Laotian army by allowing them to implement deadly mycotoxins to assault Hmong refugee allies of the United States

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    Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms, or cause damage to the natural environment or built environment, into the atmosphere. The atmosphere is a complex dynamic natural gaseous system that is essential to support life on planet Earth. Stratospheric ozone depletiondue to air pollution has long been recognized as a threat to human health as well as to the Earth's ecosystems. Indoor

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    Genetically Modified Grain Thesis: Genetically Modified Grain has many benefits and problems which have become very controversial. While these problems need to be addressed, the benefits outweigh the drawbacks. GMO grain should be grown and foods containing them should not be required to bare a label. Introduction Genetically improved crops are not a new phenomenon. Plants have been selectively crossbred for centuries to develop heartier and more productive hybrids. Now, Biotechnology

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Banana is a popular fruit. It's easy to peel, easy to eat, and easy to find, typically located in a prominent spot in the produce section of a grocery store. With the wheels of the grocery cart still moving, we don't stop to think about the battles the banana grower had to fight to provide a perfect fruit for our convenient consumption. Fusarium wilt or Panama disease is a severe disease of banana plants caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp

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    During 2015, the reproductive cycles of two female, captive, Southern White Rhinoceroses (Ceratotherium simum simum), Moesha (#1357) and Kito (#1353) at Hamilton Zoo were investigated and analysed by non-invasive faecal progesterone concentrations. These two females have had limited reproductive success with one in a long period of acyclicity and the other with normal cycles. Monitoring progesterone levels allows the zoo keepers at Hamilton Zoo to be able to introduce the male Kruger (#1273) when

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