ANIMACION FOTOBIOREACTOR – Video


ANIMACION FOTOBIOREACTOR
Department of Hydraulic, Maritime and Environmental Engineering (DEHMA) © UPC. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. The Group of Environmental Engineering and Microbiology (GEMMA) is located at the Department of Hydraulic, Maritime and Environmental Engineering (DEHMA) of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. BarcelonaTech (UPC). The Group is dedicated to interdisciplinary research, innovation, knowledge transfer and education in environmental engineering; particularly in the fields of water supply, wastewater and solid waste treatment, and bioenergy generation.From:Viti EstudiViews:1 0ratingsTime:00:16More inScience Technology

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Perils of Office Microbiology – Video


Perils of Office Microbiology
New testing methodologies for Ob/Gyn office microbiologic diagnostic tests have demonstrated a significant improvement over tests previously available. This activity will address the different sensitivities of the variety of tests offered by insurance companies and their preferred laboratories. An overview of these tests offered by insurance companies and their preferred laboratories. An overview of these tests and patient benefit will be provided.From:SMA TubeViews:1 0ratingsTime:37:29More inEducation

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easySpiral Dilute: Automatic diluter and plater by INTERSCIENCE.mp4 – Video


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World #39;s first automatic diluter and plater by INTERSCIENCE, manufacturer for microbiology: a revolution in serial dilution! easySpiral® Dilute enables serial dilutions up to 1x10.5 with increased accuracy. It is a very user-friendly tool: one button touch for the routine serial dilutions and automatic plating. It then enables automatic standardized plating of 30 to 10 millions countable CFU/mL on 1 single Petri dish. Discover the amazing patented circle mode, 3 to 6 dilutions on 1 single Petri dish.From:INTERSCIENCEvideoViews:1 0ratingsTime:04:38More inScience Technology

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Scan 100 Manual Colony Counter by INTERSCIENCE.mp4 – Video


Scan 100 Manual Colony Counter by INTERSCIENCE.mp4
High-tech manual colony counter by INTERSCIENCE, manufacturer for microbiology: accurate view of the colonies with wonderful ergonomy Scan® 100 is a high-tech manual colony counter remarkable for its user-friendly functions and wonderful ergonomy. A LED lighting system with Dark-Field technology give an accurate and contrasted view of the colonies. The integrated USB port allows export of the results to the software of your choice (PC/Mac) to guarantee traceability.From:INTERSCIENCEvideoViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:02More inScience Technology

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BagMixer Best-seller Lab Blender by INTERSCIENCE.mp4 – Video


BagMixer Best-seller Lab Blender by INTERSCIENCE.mp4
BagMixer is the best-seller lab blender by INTERSCIENCE, manufacturer for microbiology: optimal bacterial extraction and easy cleaning! BagMixer® 400 lab blender is a worldwide best-seller. Adapted to any kind of sample to analyze between 50 ml to 400 ml, it guarantee quick and accurate blending of any sample: food, agricultural, chemical, medical... KEY FEATURES: CONTROL Ajustable speed, time and blending strength Optimal bacterial extraction in less than 60 seconds PATENT: Adjustable blending strength Adjust the blending chamber according to the size and nature of your sample. The blending strength can vary up to 28 kg thrust EASY CLEANING 270° opening door Click and Clean® removable paddles GUARANTEE 3 year guarantee (After registration of the Guarantee form) Window door life-time guarantee Shock absorbers life-time guarantee All stainless steelFrom:INTERSCIENCEvideoViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:49More inScience Technology

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FlexiPump Peristaltic pump by INTERSCIENCE – Video


FlexiPump Peristaltic pump by INTERSCIENCE
Peristaltic pump by INTERSCIENCE, manufacturer for microbiology:easy dispensing and traceability FlexiPump® is a range of peristaltic pumps for culture media preparation. Great tool for serial dispensing of culture media, agar or any liquid diluant, it is compact, has an intuitive interface and great ergonomics. Its speed and precision guarantee an efficient sample preparation. FlexiPump® technology is available in 2 models: - FlexiPump®, with the essential functions - FlexiPump® Pro, for a high-performance dispensing 1. DESIGNED FOR MICROBIOLOGISTS Select from 3 dispensing modes: - Continuous - Dose: predetermined volume - Multi-dose: predetermined volume, with a pause between each dose 32 editable programs Rotating button for easy navigation Compact: only 16 cm wide 2. PRECISE FLOW CONTROL Up to 1% precision Dispenses liquid from 50 µL to 99 L Contamination free: dispensing assembly is entirely autoclavable with bottle Anti-drop system FlexiPump® and FlexiPump® Pro are compliant with ISO 6887-1 and ISO 7218 3. SIMPLE CALIBRATION Step-by-step guiding instructions on screen Calibration with any user #39;s chosen volume Can be done quickly by anyone in the lab 4. EASY DISPENSING Improved dispensing control with the handy gun and the adjustable arm Serial dispensing of : Culture media (eg: 9 mL in test tube) Agar (eg: 18 mL in Petri dish) Any liquid diluant (eg: 90 mL or 225 mL in bottle or blender bag) 5. MAINTENANCE FREE High-quality Watson Marlow® pump heads Powerful ...From:INTERSCIENCEvideoViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:43More inPeople Blogs

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BagMixer lab blender with meat sample demo – Video


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BagMixer lab blender with meat sample demo by INTERSCIENCE, manufacturer for microbiology: high bacterial extraction and quick blending of the sample to analyze. BagMixer® 400 lab blender is a worldwide best-seller. Adapted to any kind of sample to analyze between 50 ml to 400 ml, it guarantee quick and accurate blending of any sample: food, agricultural, chemical, medical... KEY FEATURES: - CONTROL Ajustable speed, time and blending strength Optimal bacterial extraction in less than 60 seconds - PATENT: Adjustable blending strength Adjust the blending chamber according to the size and nature of your sample. The blending strength can vary up to 28 kg thrust - EASY CLEANING 270° opening door Click and Clean® removable paddles - GUARANTEE 3 year guarantee Window door life-time guarantee Shock absorbers life-time guarantee All stainless steelFrom:INTERSCIENCEvideoViews:1 0ratingsTime:01:09More inPeople Blogs

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“The Turning Point” – Hepatitis B – Video


"The Turning Point" - Hepatitis B
Part Two: http://www.youtube.com This movie was done as part of a semester project for a Microbiology course. This is not intended to be a complete explanation of HepB. This movie only covers a portion of the signs, symptoms, treatments, and questions that someone living with Hepatitis B goes through.From:Catherine MoserViews:9 0ratingsTime:05:51More inEntertainment

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952 Clean me maybe, 409? – Video


952 Clean me maybe, 409?
Please view, like, and comment as many times as possible! Our grade in microbiology depends on it! Thank you so much for watching! 🙂 References: Davies, N. (2012, November 29). Prevention and Cure: Household Antimicrobial Chemicals Products. Medical Microbiology: BIO326M. Lecture conducted from The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX. Lyrics: Your son produced quite a mess Raw chicken parts everywhere You fear for stomach distress Those germs are in your way! You #39;d trade your van for a wish Antimicrobial gifts Where on Earth to find this? 409 found the way! Its strength is cleanin #39; One spray, and some clearin #39; Salmonella disappearin #39; Where you think you #39;re going baby? Hey, we just cleaned you, Almost sterile, A little #39;s still there So clean me, maybe? It #39;s hard to breathe After drinking So don #39;t ingest Just clean it, maybe? Hey, we just cleaned you, Almost sterile, A little #39;s still there So clean me, maybe? It #39;s hard to breathe After drinking So don #39;t ingest Just clean it, maybe? It likes to kill pathogens, Protect against virulence, A small amount should make do, 409 found the way! Scrub and clean off gross grime, Leave on 10 minutes worth time Neglecting would be a crime 409 found the way! Its strength is cleanin #39; One spray, and some clearin #39; Salmonella disappearin #39; Where you think you #39;re going baby?From:Stephanie JeanViews:272 22ratingsTime:01:36More inComedy

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My First Microbial Battery! – Video


My First Microbial Battery!
Students in my Microbiology class have been experimenting with a commercial "bacterial battery" from Keegotech. On the left, mud. On the right, Shewanella in 0.1X LB+ 10mM lactate. Both are generating current, but Shewanella is triggering the circuit about every 10 seconds.From:Mark MartinViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:35More inScience Technology

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002 UT Students Suffer Severe Diarrhea – Video


002 UT Students Suffer Severe Diarrhea
UT students do not use iodine to purify their water. They soon become confined to the toilet. "Travelers #39; Health." CDC. Centers for Disease and Prevention, 13 Jan. 2011. Web. 29 Nov. 2012. "Drinking Water." CDC. Centers for Disease and Prevention, 10 Apr. 2009. Web. 29 Nov. 2012. Davies, Nicola. "Introductory Medical Microbiology and Immunology." Microbiology. The University of Texas, Austin. 20 Aug. 2012. Lecture. The Rocky Story/Gonna Fly Now. Rocky Orchestra. Composed by Vince DiCola. Volcano, 1991. CD. Transformers: Dark of the Moon - The Score/ It #39;s Our Fight. Composed by Steve Jablonsky. Reprise, 2011. CD.From:Julie DirienzoViews:163 21ratingsTime:01:46More inEducation

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Whose Line Is It Anyway Measles Skit – Video


Whose Line Is It Anyway Measles Skit
Zach Gray, Dustin Therrien, and myself are microbiology students at SFASU doing a Measles Hoedown for our lab project. Ending video is from http://www.homeveda.com and opening sequence is from the 1996-97 showing of Whose Line Is It Anyway.From:Colin BlackViews:0 0ratingsTime:05:02More inEducation

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The Truth About Raw Food – Video


The Truth About Raw Food
This documentary explores the claims of many raw foodists that raw food is a cure all for everything including cancer. Sources: http://www.kristensraw.com en.wikipedia.org bull; ^ Doyle, MP (1991). "Escherichia coli O157:H7 and its significance in foods". International Journal of Food Microbiology 12 (4): 289--301. doi:10.1016/0168-1605(91)90143-D. microbiology 23 (2): 109--19. doi:10.3109/10408419709115132. PMID 9226110. bull; ^ "Demand for raw milk growing, despite dangers - Diet and nutrition". Msnbc.msn.com. April 10, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-07. http://www.foodtimeline.org http://www.dailymail.co.uk http://www.doh.wa.govFrom:Yewon2001Views:4 0ratingsTime:15:29More inEducation

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Why some strains of Lyme disease bacteria are common and others are not

Public release date: 4-Dec-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ]

Contact: Jim Sliwa jsliwa@asmusa.org 202-942-9297 American Society for Microbiology

New clues about the bacteria that cause Lyme disease could lead to a novel strategy to reduce infections, according to a study to be published in mBio, the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology, on December 4. The study reveals that the immune system of the white-footed mouse, a very common reservoir for Borrelia burgdorferi (the bacterium that causes the disease), responds differently to different strains of the bacterium, a finding that will help scientists tweak the animals' immune systems to prevent infection. A vaccine that keeps these wild mice free of the pathogen could significantly curb the spread of the disease from mice to ticks to humans.

"There's no human vaccine, and there's not likely to be one," says Alan Barbour of the University of California, Irvine, the lead author of the study. "We have to focus on lowering the risk. One way to do that is by treating the animals that carry the disease." Rabies offers a good example of how this might be accomplished, says Barbour. By deploying vaccine-laced food bait, public health officials have managed to lower the rabies infection rate in wildlife and significantly limited the spread of the disease to pets and humans.

Although Lyme disease only emerged in the U.S. in the past 40 years or so, around 25,000 cases are now reported every year in this country and the medical costs of these cases are estimated to range in the billions of dollars. Despite the growing importance of the disease, little is known about the evolution and ecology of the bacterium that causes the illness.

Barbour and his colleagues sought to understand why as many as 15 different strains of B. burgdorferi exist in the wild at differing degrees of prevalence. In the parts of the country where Lyme disease is most common, the majority of white-footed mice are infected with B. burgdorferi during the course of the year. Unlike humans and lab mice, white-footed mice don't get sick when they're infected so the bacteria grow and multiply within them, and when a deer tick bites it sucks up the bacteria along with its blood meal.

In the lab, the group at UC Irvine exposed white-footed mice to various strains of B. burgdorferi and tracked the course of the infection. All the B. burgdorferi strains infected the white-footed mice, but some strains managed to grow to high densities in various mouse tissues while others did not.

Barbour says the immune reactions the mice mounted against the various strains explain these discrepancies: the greater the immune response, the fewer bacteria found in a mouse's tissues and vice-versa. Importantly, the strains that grew to greatest densities within the mice are also the strains that are most prevalent in the wild.

When they looked at the immune reaction to individual B. burgdorferi proteins the authors found a complex interplay of reactivities. The mice reacted in different degrees to the various proteins present in a single bacterial strain, which could explain why such a great diversity of B. burgdorferi strains are sustained in the wild, say the authors.

Barbour says knowing more about how the white-footed mouse reacts to all the various B. burgdorferi strains and immunogenic proteins will help vaccine developers select the best proteins to put in a vaccine. "The best candidate for the mouse vaccine is something that's the same in all the [B. burgdorferi] strains," he says.

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