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  • 51PF Tek — is the method of mushroom cultivation pioneered by Robert McPherson, aka Psylocybe Fanaticus. This technique (tek) utilizes brown rice flour and vermiculite, sterilized in half pint wide mouthed canning jars by boiling or pressure cooking, with a …

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  • 52Human mortality from H5N1 — or the human fatality ratio from H5N1 or the case fatality rate of H5N1 refer to the ratio of the number of confirmed human deaths resulting from confirmed cases of transmission and infection of H5N1 to the number of those confirmed cases. For… …

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  • 53okʷ- — To see. Oldest form *ə₃ekʷ , colored to *ə₃okʷ , zero grade *ə₃kʷ . Derivatives include eye, daisy, window, inoculate, and autopsy. 1. a. eye; daisy, from …

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  • 54vaccinate — /vak seuh nayt /, v., vaccinated, vaccinating. Med. v.t. 1. to inoculate with the vaccine of cowpox so as to render the subject immune to smallpox. 2. to inoculate with the modified virus of any of various other diseases, as a preventive measure …

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  • 55plate — 1. [TA] In anatomy, a thin, relative flat, structure. SYN: lamina [TA]. 2. A metal bar perforated for screws applied to a fractured bone to maintain the ends in apposition. 3. The agar layer within a Petri dish or similar …

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  • 56vaccinate — To administer a vaccine. * * * vac·ci·nate vak sə .nāt vb, nat·ed; nat·ing vt 1) to inoculate (a person) with cowpox virus in order to produce immunity to smallpox 2) to administer a vaccine to usu. by injection vi to perform or practice… …

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  • 57variolate — 1. To inoculate with smallpox. 2. Pitted or scarred, as if by smallpox. * * * var·i·o·late var ē ə .lāt vt, lat·ed; lat·ing to subject to variolation * * * va·ri·o·late (varґe o lāt) 1. having the nature or appearance of smallpox. 2. to… …

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  • 58Citrate test — Contents 1 Principle 2 Method 3 Results 4 References Principle The citrate test detects the ability of an organism to use citrate …

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  • 59Colony collapse disorder — Honey bees entering a beehive Colony collapse disorder (CCD) is a phenomenon in which worker bees from a beehive or European honey bee colony abruptly disappear. While such disappearances have occurred throughout the history of apiculture, the… …

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  • 60Pontiac's War — Pontiac s Rebellion In a famous council on April 27, 1763, Pontiac urged listeners to rise up against the British. (19th century engraving by Alfred Bobbet) …

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