The document discusses vocabulary related to fishing. It lists words such as "cast", "reel", "grumble", "fishing pole", and "raspberries" which are all terms used when going fishing or describing a fishing experience. The list of words provides some key vocabulary terms for fishing.
This document contains a list of 6 vocabulary words related to school: cafeteria, library, schedule, science, music, and microscope. The words provide essential terms and concepts found in a school setting.
This document contains vocabulary words related to different types of animal locomotion including legs, wings, fins, and flippers. The words include chicks, leap, webbed, toad, frog, slide, and glide which describe how various animals move around on land or through water.
This document defines six vocabulary words: beanstalk, cure, heals, toppled, market, and wagonload. It provides short definitions for each word, explaining that a beanstalk is a plant beans grow on, a cure makes an ill person well, something that heals becomes healthy again, toppled means to fall over, a market is where goods are bought and sold outdoors, and a wagonload is the full amount a wagon can carry.
The document contains vocabulary words from Aesop's fables including cousin, fable, humble, luxury, moral, nightingale, pasture, peacock, reflection, and shepherd. The words relate to characters and themes found in Aesop's fables such as a nightingale, peacock, shepherd and themes of humility, morality, and reflection.
Let me tell you a story. Storytelling, one of the most powerful ways to convey messages and a basic human need.
The workshop explores the role of storytelling in digital service design. With the constant rise of new emerging technologies, new challenges arise impacting various areas of design. Allowing for non-linear and more continuous experiences, the user is empowered to alter the course of the narrative and the way content is experienced and explored.
The static world of websites and apps is challenged by new technologies such as Google Cardboard, Oculus Rift, and connected devices, all of which require the creation of continuous, multi-routed storylines that Interaction Design is crafting and orchestrating, as interaction allows the user to be more deeply involved with the content the story thereof. Instead of presenting a linear feature, the user can follow various characters and affect the outcome of the story. This results in more dynamic stories and outcomes, captivating the user and enhancing the user experience.
Presented as a workshop at Interaction 16 in Helsinki, 1.3.2016.
Folktales are stories that are passed down between generations, such as Jack and the Beanstalk, and may contain both realistic and fantastical elements. While some folktales are entirely fictional, others are based on real people or events but include exaggerated details. Folktales can teach lessons, feature talking animals, span from humorous to scary, and are remembered and retold by communities over time.
The document discusses vocabulary related to fishing. It lists words such as "cast", "reel", "grumble", "fishing pole", and "raspberries" which are all terms used when going fishing or describing a fishing experience. The list of words gives an overview of some key vocabulary someone may encounter when fishing or reading about fishing.
Analytical Profile Index (API) & Automated MachinesZari Esa M. Saleh
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The document discusses several methods for identifying bacteria, including the Analytical Profile Index (API) and automated systems like VITEK 2 and Phoenix. API uses miniaturized biochemical tests on strips to identify bacteria based on their enzymatic reactions within 18-24 hours. VITEK 2 and Phoenix are fully automated systems that use colorimetric testing on microplates to identify bacteria and determine antibiotic susceptibility within only a few hours. Both focus on clinical isolates and provide increased automation over traditional API methods.
This document outlines the laboratory safety protocol for a microbiology laboratory course. It discusses the course assessments, which include quizzes, a midterm exam, and a final exam. It also describes the various biosafety levels based on the infectious agents being studied, with biosafety level 4 requiring the highest level of containment. The basic safety requirements for the microbiology laboratory are provided, including maintaining a clean work area, wearing protective clothing and closed-toe shoes, prohibiting food and drinks, proper pipetting techniques, hand washing, and autoclaving contaminated materials.
Staphylococcus is a genus of gram-positive bacteria that includes 35-40 species. The most common disease-causing species are S. aureus, S. epidermidis, and S. saprophyticus. Staphylococci are spherical cells arranged in clusters that are catalase-positive and facultative anaerobes. They are distinguished from Micrococcus through tests like coagulase production and modified oxidase, and from streptococci by their catalase positivity.
This document lists various wheeled vehicles and winter items including monsters, helmets, roller blades, skateboards, snowboards, snowflakes, and a unicycle. It appears to be a list of recreational equipment and winter themes without additional context or details. The assorted items listed do not provide a clear overall topic or message.
The document contains a list of 5 words: ceiling, confusing, discovery, gooey, and muddle. It does not provide any context or explanation for these words.
This document provides vocabulary related to glaciers, including terms like compressed, continental glacier, crevasse, firn, fjord, iceberg, till and moraine. It lists these glacier-related terms without definitions or additional context.
The document contains vocabulary words from Aesop's fables including cousin, fable, humble, luxury, moral, nightingale, pasture, peacock, reflection, and shepherd. The words relate to characters and themes found in Aesop's fables such as a nightingale, peacock, shepherd and themes of humility, morality, and reflection.
I live in an apartment in a city with many buildings and museums. I have neighbors and enjoy looking at paintings in museums in the city where I live in an apartment surrounded by other buildings.
This document lists various wheeled vehicles and winter items including monsters, helmets, roller blades, skateboards, snowboards, snowflakes, and a unicycle. It appears to be a list of recreational equipment and winter themes without additional context or details. The assorted items listed do not provide a clear overall topic or message.
This document contains a list of 8 words related to social interactions that can sometimes be challenging: accident, complain, compliments, confuses, hesitated, panic, and relief. The words deal with unintended issues that arise, expressing dissatisfaction or appreciation, uncertainty, anxiety, and a sense of reassurance or well-being from difficult situations.
Martin Luther King Jr. was a minister who led marches to protest racial segregation and refusal of service based on race during the Civil War era in the United States where slavery and racial separation were legal.
A moose was moving through the forest, using its hooves to travel through clearings and underbrush with its large antlers. It came upon a beaver dam and seemed upset or agitated by its presence in the landscape.
The document discusses Caperucita Roja BBK and includes vocabulary words related to directions on a map such as north, east, south, and west. It also mentions a riding hood.
Folktales are stories that are passed down between generations, such as Jack and the Beanstalk, and may contain both realistic and fantastical elements. While some folktales are entirely fictional, others are based on real people or events but include exaggerated details. Folktales can teach lessons, feature talking animals, span from humorous to scary, and are remembered and retold by communities over time.
The document discusses vocabulary related to fishing. It lists words such as "cast", "reel", "grumble", "fishing pole", and "raspberries" which are all terms used when going fishing or describing a fishing experience. The list of words gives an overview of some key vocabulary someone may encounter when fishing or reading about fishing.
Analytical Profile Index (API) & Automated MachinesZari Esa M. Saleh
油
The document discusses several methods for identifying bacteria, including the Analytical Profile Index (API) and automated systems like VITEK 2 and Phoenix. API uses miniaturized biochemical tests on strips to identify bacteria based on their enzymatic reactions within 18-24 hours. VITEK 2 and Phoenix are fully automated systems that use colorimetric testing on microplates to identify bacteria and determine antibiotic susceptibility within only a few hours. Both focus on clinical isolates and provide increased automation over traditional API methods.
This document outlines the laboratory safety protocol for a microbiology laboratory course. It discusses the course assessments, which include quizzes, a midterm exam, and a final exam. It also describes the various biosafety levels based on the infectious agents being studied, with biosafety level 4 requiring the highest level of containment. The basic safety requirements for the microbiology laboratory are provided, including maintaining a clean work area, wearing protective clothing and closed-toe shoes, prohibiting food and drinks, proper pipetting techniques, hand washing, and autoclaving contaminated materials.
Staphylococcus is a genus of gram-positive bacteria that includes 35-40 species. The most common disease-causing species are S. aureus, S. epidermidis, and S. saprophyticus. Staphylococci are spherical cells arranged in clusters that are catalase-positive and facultative anaerobes. They are distinguished from Micrococcus through tests like coagulase production and modified oxidase, and from streptococci by their catalase positivity.
This document lists various wheeled vehicles and winter items including monsters, helmets, roller blades, skateboards, snowboards, snowflakes, and a unicycle. It appears to be a list of recreational equipment and winter themes without additional context or details. The assorted items listed do not provide a clear overall topic or message.
The document contains a list of 5 words: ceiling, confusing, discovery, gooey, and muddle. It does not provide any context or explanation for these words.
This document provides vocabulary related to glaciers, including terms like compressed, continental glacier, crevasse, firn, fjord, iceberg, till and moraine. It lists these glacier-related terms without definitions or additional context.
The document contains vocabulary words from Aesop's fables including cousin, fable, humble, luxury, moral, nightingale, pasture, peacock, reflection, and shepherd. The words relate to characters and themes found in Aesop's fables such as a nightingale, peacock, shepherd and themes of humility, morality, and reflection.
I live in an apartment in a city with many buildings and museums. I have neighbors and enjoy looking at paintings in museums in the city where I live in an apartment surrounded by other buildings.
This document lists various wheeled vehicles and winter items including monsters, helmets, roller blades, skateboards, snowboards, snowflakes, and a unicycle. It appears to be a list of recreational equipment and winter themes without additional context or details. The assorted items listed do not provide a clear overall topic or message.
This document contains a list of 8 words related to social interactions that can sometimes be challenging: accident, complain, compliments, confuses, hesitated, panic, and relief. The words deal with unintended issues that arise, expressing dissatisfaction or appreciation, uncertainty, anxiety, and a sense of reassurance or well-being from difficult situations.
Martin Luther King Jr. was a minister who led marches to protest racial segregation and refusal of service based on race during the Civil War era in the United States where slavery and racial separation were legal.
A moose was moving through the forest, using its hooves to travel through clearings and underbrush with its large antlers. It came upon a beaver dam and seemed upset or agitated by its presence in the landscape.
The document discusses Caperucita Roja BBK and includes vocabulary words related to directions on a map such as north, east, south, and west. It also mentions a riding hood.
A goat escaped from its pen and followed an empty trail, leaving behind clues like sprinkles of food. As it scrambled away it left a trail for others to notice its path of escape.
Folktales are stories that are passed down between generations, such as Jack and the Beanstalk, and may contain both realistic and fantastical elements. While some folktales are entirely fictional, others are based on real people or events but include exaggerated details. Folktales can teach lessons, feature talking animals, span from humorous to scary, and are remembered and retold by communities over time.
This document defines six vocabulary words: beanstalk, cure, heals, toppled, market, and wagonload. It provides the definitions of each word, with beanstalk defined as the plant beans grow on, cure as a treatment that makes an ill person well, heals as becoming healthy again, toppled as becoming unsteady and falling over, market as a place where goods are bought and sold outdoors, and wagonload as the full amount a wagon can carry.
The document defines vocabulary words related to how mice might beat men, including arrows, bows, slings, gnawing, strings, creeping, and squeaking. Arrows are shot from bows, slings are thrown, gnawing means biting repeatedly, strings tie things together, creeping is quiet slow movement, and squeaking is a high-pitched sound.
The document discusses vocabulary related to butterflies and a cafe, including the terms cafe, milkweed, monarch butterfly, nectar, shelter, and sprout.