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Hawgood BJ (February 2007). "Waldemar Mordecai Haffkine, CIE (1860-1930): prophylactic vaccination against cholera and bubonic plague in British India". Journal of Medical Biography. 15 (1): 9–19. doi: 10.1258/j.jmb.2007.05-59. PMID 17356724. S2CID 42075270. Once the cholera bacteria reach the intestinal wall, they no longer need the flagella to move. The bacteria stop producing the protein flagellin to conserve energy and nutrients by changing the mix of proteins that they express in response to the changed chemical surroundings. On reaching the intestinal wall, V. cholerae start producing the toxic proteins that give the infected person a watery diarrhea. This carries the multiplying new generations of V. cholerae bacteria out into the drinking water of the next host if proper sanitation measures are not in place. [32]

Jordan, G.; Deeb, S.S.; Bosten, J.M.; Mollon, J.D. (20 July 2010). "The dimensionality of color vision in carriers of anomalous trichromacy". Journal of Vision. 10 (8): 12. doi: 10.1167/10.8.12. PMID 20884587. I’ve had this app for ages and am totally addicted, I can no longer just watch tv, I have to be on the app all evening! The economy in Cullera is traditionally based in agriculture, with rice and oranges as important crops. Fishing, historically a large part of the economy, has diminished in importance due to important tourism developments, both nationally and internationally, in the region. There is a port in Cullera named Puerto de Cullera which is connected with a municipal fish market named Lonja de Cullera.Waldman, Gary (2002). Introduction to light: the physics of light, vision, and color. Mineola: Dover Publications. p.193. ISBN 978-0486421186. World Health Organization model list of essential medicines: 22nd list (2021). Geneva: World Health Organization. 2021. hdl: 10665/345533. WHO/MHP/HPS/EML/2021.02.

You can find a list of organizations who are using Couler in ADOPTERS.md. If you'd like to add your organization to the list, please send us a pull request. Why use Couler? Subtractive coloring uses dyes, inks, pigments, or filters to absorb some wavelengths of light and not others. The color that a surface displays comes from the parts of the visible spectrum that are not absorbed and therefore remain visible. Without pigments or dye, fabric fibers, paint base and paper are usually made of particles that scatter white light (all colors) well in all directions. When a pigment or ink is added, wavelengths are absorbed or "subtracted" from white light, so light of another color reaches the eye. Transmission is usually through the fecal-oral route of contaminated food or water caused by poor sanitation. [2] Most cholera cases in developed countries are a result of transmission by food, while in developing countries it is more often water. [17] Food transmission can occur when people harvest seafood such as oysters in waters infected with sewage, as Vibrio cholerae accumulates in planktonic crustaceans and the oysters eat the zooplankton. [22] Historically many different claimed remedies have existed in folklore. Many of the older remedies were based on the miasma theory, that the disease was transmitted by bad air. Some believed that abdominal chilling made one more susceptible, and flannel and cholera belts were included in army kits. [107] In the 1854–1855 outbreak in Naples, homeopathic camphor was used according to Hahnemann. [108] T. J. Ritter's Mother's Remedies book lists tomato syrup as a home remedy from northern America. Elecampane was recommended in the United Kingdom, according to William Thomas Fernie. [109] The first effective human vaccine was developed in 1885, and the first effective antibiotic was developed in 1948.

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Electromagnetic radiation is characterized by its wavelength (or frequency) and its intensity. When the wavelength is within the visible spectrum (the range of wavelengths humans can perceive, approximately from 390 nm to 700nm), it is known as "visible light". This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.

There's a sneaky reason why you always see red and yellow on fast food logos". Business Insider . Retrieved 2022-02-09. Artenstein AW (2009). Vaccines: A Biography (1ed.). New York City: Springer Science & Business Media. pp.89–92. ISBN 978-0-08-091902-7. Archived from the original on 8 September 2017. Depauw, Robert C. "United States Patent". Archived from the original on 6 January 2012 . Retrieved 20 March 2011.

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Additive color is light created by mixing together light of two or more different colors. Red, green, and blue are the additive primary colors normally used in additive color systems such as projectors, televisions, and computer terminals. Both phenomena are readily explained and mathematically modeled with modern theories of chromatic adaptation and color appearance (e.g. CIECAM02, iCAM). [16] There is no need to dismiss the trichromatic theory of vision, but rather it can be enhanced with an understanding of how the visual system adapts to changes in the viewing environment. The first cholera pandemic occurred in the Bengal region of India, near Calcutta starting in 1817 through 1824. The disease dispersed from India to Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Eastern Africa. [95] The movement of British Army and Navy ships and personnel is believed to have contributed to the range of the pandemic, since the ships carried people with the disease to the shores of the Indian Ocean, from Africa to Indonesia, and north to China and Japan. [96] The first cholera vaccines were developed in the late 19th century. There were several pioneers in the development of the vaccine:

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