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Roger S. Bagnall , Director of the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University and Co-Director of Integrating Digital Papyrology

Alan R. Burdette , Director of The Archives of Traditional Music and Director of the EVIA Digital Archive Project

Dan Cohen , Associate Professor in the Department of History and Art History at George Mason University, and Director of the Center for History and New Media

Paul N. Courant , University Librarian and Dean of Libraries at the University of Michigan, and the Harold T. Shapiro Collegiate Professor of Public Policy, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Economics, Professor of Information, and Faculty Associate in the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan

Greg Crane , Professor of Classics and Winnick Family Chair of Technology and Entrepreneurship at Tufts University, and Editor-in-Chief of the Perseus Project

Robert Darnton , Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor and Director of the Harvard University Library

Paolo D’Iorio , Senior research fellow in philosophy at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France) affiliated to the Maison Française d’Oxford, and General Editor, Nietzsche Source

Jennifer Edmond , Executive Director of The Long Room Hub at Trinity College Dublin

Hans Walter Gabler , Emeritus Professor of English Literature at the University of Munich

Charles J. Henry , President of the Council on Library and Information Resources and Publisher, Rice University Press

Penelope J. Kaiserlian , Director of University of Virginia Press

Michael Keller , University Librarian and Director of Academic Information Resources at Stanford University; Founder/Publisher, HighWire Press, and Publisher, Stanford University Press

Matthew G. Kirschenbaum , Associate Professor of English and Associate Director of the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) at the University of Maryland

Christine Madsen , Librarian and Researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute and Director of Humanities at the Sobota Foundation

Laura Mandell , Professor of English and Digital Humanities at Miami University of Ohio, Editor of the Poetess Archive, Co-Director of 18thConnect and Associate Director of Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-Century Electronic Scholarship (NINES)

Michael Moss , Faculty of the Arts Research Professor at the Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute, the University of Glasgow

Allison Muri , Assistant Professor of English at the University of Saskatchewan and Director of The Grub Street Project

Greg Nagy , Director of the Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University

Stephen Plog , David A. Harrison Professor of Archaeology at the University of Virginia and Principal Investigator of the Chaco Digital Initiative

Timothy B. Powell , Senior Research Scientist at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

Todd Presner , Associate Professor of Germanic Languages, Comparative Literature and Jewish Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Director of Hypercities Project and the Hypermedia Berlin Project

Questions & Answers

how does Neisseria cause meningitis
Nyibol Reply
what is microbiologist
Muhammad Reply
what is errata
Muhammad
is the branch of biology that deals with the study of microorganisms.
Ntefuni Reply
What is microbiology
Mercy Reply
studies of microbes
Louisiaste
when we takee the specimen which lumbar,spin,
Ziyad Reply
How bacteria create energy to survive?
Muhamad Reply
Bacteria doesn't produce energy they are dependent upon their substrate in case of lack of nutrients they are able to make spores which helps them to sustain in harsh environments
_Adnan
But not all bacteria make spores, l mean Eukaryotic cells have Mitochondria which acts as powerhouse for them, since bacteria don't have it, what is the substitution for it?
Muhamad
they make spores
Louisiaste
what is sporadic nd endemic, epidemic
Aminu Reply
the significance of food webs for disease transmission
Abreham
food webs brings about an infection as an individual depends on number of diseased foods or carriers dully.
Mark
explain assimilatory nitrate reduction
Esinniobiwa Reply
Assimilatory nitrate reduction is a process that occurs in some microorganisms, such as bacteria and archaea, in which nitrate (NO3-) is reduced to nitrite (NO2-), and then further reduced to ammonia (NH3).
Elkana
This process is called assimilatory nitrate reduction because the nitrogen that is produced is incorporated in the cells of microorganisms where it can be used in the synthesis of amino acids and other nitrogen products
Elkana
Examples of thermophilic organisms
Shu Reply
Give Examples of thermophilic organisms
Shu
advantages of normal Flora to the host
Micheal Reply
Prevent foreign microbes to the host
Abubakar
they provide healthier benefits to their hosts
ayesha
They are friends to host only when Host immune system is strong and become enemies when the host immune system is weakened . very bad relationship!
Mark
what is cell
faisal Reply
cell is the smallest unit of life
Fauziya
cell is the smallest unit of life
Akanni
ok
Innocent
cell is the structural and functional unit of life
Hasan
is the fundamental units of Life
Musa
what are emergency diseases
Micheal Reply
There are nothing like emergency disease but there are some common medical emergency which can occur simultaneously like Bleeding,heart attack,Breathing difficulties,severe pain heart stock.Hope you will get my point .Have a nice day ❣️
_Adnan
define infection ,prevention and control
Innocent
I think infection prevention and control is the avoidance of all things we do that gives out break of infections and promotion of health practices that promote life
Lubega
Heyy Lubega hussein where are u from?
_Adnan
en français
Adama
which site have a normal flora
ESTHER Reply
Many sites of the body have it Skin Nasal cavity Oral cavity Gastro intestinal tract
Safaa
skin
Asiina
skin,Oral,Nasal,GIt
Sadik
How can Commensal can Bacteria change into pathogen?
Sadik
How can Commensal Bacteria change into pathogen?
Sadik
all
Tesfaye
by fussion
Asiina
what are the advantages of normal Flora to the host
Micheal
what are the ways of control and prevention of nosocomial infection in the hospital
Micheal
what is inflammation
Shelly Reply
part of a tissue or an organ being wounded or bruised.
Wilfred
what term is used to name and classify microorganisms?
Micheal Reply
Binomial nomenclature
adeolu
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Source:  OpenStax, Online humanities scholarship: the shape of things to come. OpenStax CNX. May 08, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11199/1.1
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