theinfection.blogspot.com
INFECTIOUS DISEASE: Meningitis
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Infectious diseases are responsible for a quarter of all human deaths. Human infectious diseases are caused by a wide variety of organisms. Infectious disease can be defined as any of the many diseases or illness caused by bacteria or viruses that can be transmitted from person to person, from animal to animal, or from organism to organism by directs or indirect contact. Friday, June 15, 2012. Attacks on the nervous system from bacteria and viruses can cause permanent central nervous system damage or dea...
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INFECTIOUS DISEASE: Malaria in Ancient Greece and Rome
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Infectious diseases are responsible for a quarter of all human deaths. Human infectious diseases are caused by a wide variety of organisms. Infectious disease can be defined as any of the many diseases or illness caused by bacteria or viruses that can be transmitted from person to person, from animal to animal, or from organism to organism by directs or indirect contact. Wednesday, March 04, 2009. Malaria in Ancient Greece and Rome. Malaria in Ancient Greece and Rome. Three emperors, Hadrian, Vespasian a...
worldhistory-middleeast.blogspot.com
History of Middle East: Predynastic Era of Egypt
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History of Middle East. Tuesday, September 17, 2013. Predynastic Era of Egypt. The Predynastic Period of Egypt is traditionally the period between the Early Neolithic and the beginning of the Pharaonic monarchy beginning with King Narmer. The Predynastic people were presumably the ancestors of the Egyptians of historical times, thus a mixture of Hamitic, Semitic and Negroid. They made great strides in the development of agriculture, cultivating all sorts of grains, fruit and vegetables as well as flax.
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History of Middle East: The religion of Sassanid
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History of Middle East. Saturday, August 08, 2015. The religion of Sassanid. The Sassanid Dynasty that ruled Iran from AD 224 to 651 replaced the Parthian Empire. The Sassanid saw themselves as successors of the Achaemenid after the Hellenistic and Parthian interlude and believed that it was their destiny to restore the greatness of Persian. Sassanid religious policies contributed to the flourishing of numerous religious reform movements, the most important were Manichean and Mazdakian religious doctrines.
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KRIS AND MALAY WEAPON: Malay Weapon: Kris Tajong
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KRIS AND MALAY WEAPON. The most famous Malay weapon is the kris, said to have a soul of its own. Kris undoubtedly is the distinctive Malay weapon. It is primarily a dagger with handle set at an angle to the blade. The kris is found in a variety of forms ranging from northern Sumatra and Malaysia to far distant Mindanao on the Philippines. Friday, September 5, 2008. Malay Weapon: Kris Tajong. Malay Weapon: Kris Tajong. Malay Weapon: Kris Tajong. The most popular articles. Kris Tajong for Warrior. Malay We...
theinfection.blogspot.com
INFECTIOUS DISEASE: Campylobacter jejuni in food
http://theinfection.blogspot.com/2012/07/campylobacter-jejuni-in-food.html
Infectious diseases are responsible for a quarter of all human deaths. Human infectious diseases are caused by a wide variety of organisms. Infectious disease can be defined as any of the many diseases or illness caused by bacteria or viruses that can be transmitted from person to person, from animal to animal, or from organism to organism by directs or indirect contact. Thursday, July 26, 2012. Campylobacter jejuni in food. It is found in raw vegetables fertilized with animals or human fecal materials.
war-history.blogspot.com
HISTORY OF WAR: Battle of Corinth (146 BC)
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War is a contention between two or more states through their armed forces, for the purpose of overpowering each other and imposing such conditions of peace as the victor pleases. In all definitions it is clear affirmed that war is a contest between states. War is combat result from a clash of interest and wills. Monday, April 21, 2014. Battle of Corinth (146 BC). Upon received the news, the Roman Senate ordered Lucius Mummius the consul of 146 BC, to lead a fleet and land-force against Achaeans. The Acha...
growingblueberries.blogspot.com
GROWING BLUEBERRIES: Market and Distribution of Blueberry
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The genus of blueberries Vaccinium, is widespread, with species being found in the Himalayas, New Guinea and the Andean regions of South America. Antioxidants have been found to generate diverse positive impacts on human health and the highest benefits are obtained by the consumption of fresh blueberries. Now the growth demand for fresh blueberry fruit has not only required greater production of fruit during summer but also year-round supply from the southern hemisphere. Saturday, November 14, 2009.
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CEREAL FOOD SCIENCES: The Importance of Cereals in Human Nutrition
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Friday, October 10, 2008. The Importance of Cereals in Human Nutrition. The Importance of Cereals in Human Nutrition. In almost every country and region, cereals provide the staple food. In the world as a whole, only 5% of starchy staple food comes from root crops. Mainly cassava, potato, and yams, depending on climate), whereas the rest is from cereal. There is a greater dependence in roots in the developing economies, where the average figure for roots is 10%. Selenium, calcium, zinc, and copper. The S...