Correct answer is: (A) - 7, 281
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- <em>From </em><u><em>personal experience</em></u><em>, I have </em><em>witnessed </em><em>horrific crashes that involved a Drunk Driver, September of this year (2018), I witnessed a drunk driver crash into my neighbors vehicles, fence, as well as damaged the Street Sign / Stop Sign. Deputies showed up, did the Sobriety Test, the driver failed it, and the Deputies took him to jail that night.</em>
- <em>To whoever read my answer, DO NOT drink and drive! Regardless if you go to a Party, a Bar, a Wedding, whatever the event. DONT drink and drive nor get in a vehicle with a drunk driver.</em>
Well if you're referring to the human body, our cells make up a lot of everything we're made of. Muscles, organs, bones, blood, skin, etc. Biologically speaking, there's a lot to the human body besides organs. Sorry if this isn't very helpful.
Answer: streptococcus pneumonia infection
In the case of streptococcus
pneumonia infection, the lungs become inflamed
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which the alveoli and bronchial passages become plugged with thick fluid or
exudates where the lungs are unable to stretch and partially obstructed. The symptoms
includes colds, high fever, severe chills, headache, cough, and chest pain.
Mostly, bacteria, virus, and fungi cause it.</span>
Answer: For detection and confirmation of HIV antibodies in blood samples.
Explanation: As the name implies ELISA( Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) is the first test widely used for determining the presence of HIV in a person's serum because of its high sensitivity. In an ELISA, a person's serum is diluted 400 times and applied to a plate to which HIV antigens are attached. If antibodies to HIV are present in the serum, they may bind to these HIV antigens. The plate is then washed to remove all other components of the serum. A specially prepared "secondary antibody" (an antibody that binds to other antibodies) is then applied to the plate, followed by another wash. This secondary antibody is chemically linked in advance to an enzyme.
Thus, the plate will contain enzyme in proportion to the amount of secondary antibody bound to the plate. A substrate for the enzyme is applied, and catalysis by the enzyme leads to a change in color or fluorescence. ELISA results are reported as a number; the most controversial aspect of this test is determining the "cut-off" point between a positive and a negative result. A cut-off point may be determined by comparing it with a known standard. Unknown samples that generate a stronger signal than the known or control sample or are called "positive" while those that generate weaker signal are "negative".
Usually, after a couple of weeks you'll notice slight changes. These changes can include the strengthening of your muscles, gaining more stamina, being able to do more repetitions of an exercise, etc...