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Top 7 Serious Injuries In Cricket Ever 2021 | Brutal Injuries | Cricket Best Clips
injuries No Comments »In this video I have collected top 7 serious and brutal injuries which occurred in cricket ever.
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👨🏻🏫 Researchers: Caroline F. Finch, Bruce C. Elliott and Alicia C. McGrath.
🗞Journal: Sports Med.
🏛 Universities and faculties involved: Deakin University, The University of Western Australia and Monash University Accident Research Centre.
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How do bacteria cause disease
This video will cover how and why bacteria cause diseases with Chlamydia and Staphylococcus aurous as two key examples.
Learning objectives
Explain why pathogenic bacteria are heterotrophs and not autotrophs
Describe why bacteria can be described as parasites
Explain the difference between obligate pathogens and opportunistic pathogens and provide a bacterial example of each.
Describe the life cycle of Chlamydia and explain why this makes Chlamydia a obligate pathogen
Describe the life cycle of Staphylococcus aurous and explain the key differences between S. aurous and Chlamydia life cycles
Explain what hemolysin is and how it helps Staphylococcus aurous thrive and become pathogenic.
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