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| ries out research in different areas such as | anaerobic adhesives, epoxies, silicone sealants, and r |
| BIFs were formed as | anaerobic algae produced waste oxygen that combined wi |
| c), zones with minimal oxygen concentration ( | anaerobic) and zones with no oxygen (anoxic). |
| This fermentation is | anaerobic and allows the microbes in the reticulorumen |
| a novel type of extremely thermoacidophilic | anaerobic archaebacteria isolated from Icelandic solfa |
| in turn requires greater depth to establish | anaerobic areas. |
| Anaerobic bacteria liberate nitrogen gas, soluble iron | |
| ed through the cleavage of cellulose in most | anaerobic bacteria by the cellulosome (an amalgamation |
| It is usually used to treat infections with | anaerobic bacteria but can also be used to treat some |
| process through which acetate is produced by | anaerobic bacteria from a variety of energy (for examp |
| the Berlin Method, is designed to cultivate | anaerobic bacteria in the bottom layers of sand, conve |
| Some | anaerobic bacteria produce toxins (e.g., tetanus) |
| It is produced by | anaerobic bacteria in antimony-rich soils. |
| Another method during manufacture is to use | anaerobic bacteria |
| Various | anaerobic bacteria are commonly found in stagnant wate |
| ia in the genus of Bifidobacterium, branched | anaerobic bacteria from the Bifidobacteriaceae family. |
| erobiospirillum thomasii) is a gram-negative | anaerobic bacteria recognized as human flora in human |
| This is an optional | anaerobic bacteria, Gram-positive rod-shaped or ellipt |
| ichloroethylene (TCE) by naturally occurring | anaerobic bacteria, often members of the candidate gen |
| In | anaerobic bacteria, the CN group is derived from dehyd |
| Photosynthetic forms of | anaerobic bacteria, like green phototrophic and purple |
| oxygen in large amounts is poisonous to most | anaerobic bacteria, and at this time most life on Eart |
| Atopobium species are | anaerobic bacteria, Gram-positive rod-shaped or ellipt |
| activity against Gram-positive bacteria and | anaerobic bacteria. |
| tongue by a biofilm of commensal facultative | anaerobic bacteria. |
| r parts of the cell membranes in mammals and | anaerobic bacteria. |
| acillus infernus is a thermophilic, strictly | anaerobic bacterium of the genus Bacillus that lives i |
| The spongy, unstable, waterlogged, | anaerobic beds of peat can be up to 20 m deep with low |
| stricted to the region above the chemocline, | anaerobic below. |
| ead lubricants, thread sealing compounds and | anaerobic chemical sealant that is used to make a pipe |
| They are | anaerobic chemotrophs and are unusual spore-formers as |
| As an example, | anaerobic Clostridium will be seen growing only in low |
| mes in common use include CbiK, CbiX, CbiXS, | anaerobic cobalt chelatase, cobaltochelatase [ambiguou |
| tle or no mitochondrial DNA, and forms small | anaerobic colonies when grown on media. |
| e was stable toward light illumination under | anaerobic condition in comparison with chlorophyllin a |
| ucose is then oxidized to pyruvate and under | anaerobic condition is reduced to lactic acid. |
| easily oxidized and can thus only work under | anaerobic conditions and has complex protection mechan |
| As the biofilm grows and thickens, | anaerobic conditions may develop in the lower layers a |
| r for certain bacteria delaying the onset of | anaerobic conditions and inhibiting the release of iro |
| This genus lives in strictly | anaerobic conditions below the surface of a body of wa |
| The | anaerobic conditions and acids of the peat bog contrib |
| The | anaerobic conditions found in the waterlogged soil pre |
| nzyme serves as the terminal reductase under | anaerobic conditions in some bacteria, with DMSO being |
| ate of alcohol fermentation is reduced under | anaerobic conditions and stimulated by the presence at |
| uires reduced sulfur (and therefore strictly | anaerobic conditions) and light (hν). |
| Under | anaerobic conditions, the rate of glucose metabolism i |
| esses used in alcohol production are kept in | anaerobic conditions, while breeding yeast for biomass |
| Therefore, under | anaerobic conditions, this substrate is finite and onl |
| Under | anaerobic conditions, the archaeon reduces nitrate to |
| trients required for yeast growth, and under | anaerobic conditions, alcohol is produced. |
| Many nitrogen-fixing organisms exist only in | anaerobic conditions, respiring to draw down oxygen le |
| e wet season, rice cannot hold the carbon in | anaerobic conditions. |
| een formed when limestone is deposited under | anaerobic conditions. |
| ntion of lactic acidosis in the muscle under | anaerobic conditions. |
| of organic material, mainly from plants, in | anaerobic conditions. |
| yme systems involving three steps similar to | anaerobic conversion. |
| l reactions involving three steps similar to | anaerobic conversion. |
| This process also occurs during the | anaerobic corrosion of iron and steel in oxygen-free g |
| The fossils indicate changes from | anaerobic, deep ocean-basin environments to shallow se |
| This process differs from | anaerobic denitrification not only in its insensitivit |
| nds to produce more nitrous oxide (N2O) than | anaerobic denitrification. |
| Shallow | anaerobic depressions with poor drainage, poor water q |
| wastewater treatment plant that includes an | anaerobic digester. |
| ertise required to maintain industrial scale | anaerobic digesters coupled with high capital costs an |
| Anaerobic digesters or biogas plants can be directly s | |
| ion of renewable biomethane produced through | anaerobic digestion (biogas) or gasification and metha |
| ss than 1 MWe) fossil-fired CHP and biomass ( | anaerobic digestion and wood residue) CHP systems + Fi |
| Anaerobic digestion facilities have, however, been rec | |
| terms are now agreed with TEG to develop an | anaerobic Digestion plant which will be supported by t |
| exist for a 3,000 capacity lorry park and an | anaerobic digestion plant. |
| In the UK, using | anaerobic digestion is growing as a means of producing |
| generated from the curing concrete increased | Anaerobic digestion by bacteria in the brackish water |
| Anaerobic digestion). | |
| that of a Dicot, thus providing not only an | anaerobic environment but all the nutrients needed for |
| n landfills and sewage plants, the reducing, | anaerobic environment being conducive to formation of |
| robic environment) or not exposed to air (an | anaerobic environment). |
| y decomposing zincamide (zinc diamine) in an | anaerobic environment, at temperatures in excess of 20 |
| Gas-pak is a method used in production of an | anaerobic environment. |
| represents a novel genus of | anaerobic, extremely thermoacidophilic archaebacteria |
| eun et al. (2001) for N removal, and with an | anaerobic feeding period which helped to maintain the |
| 2,3-Butanediol fermentation is | anaerobic fermentation of glucose with 2,3-butanediol |
| pecies are aerobic, some are microaerobic to | anaerobic, for example Ornithobacterium, Capnocytophag |
| - deep water deficient in oxygen, where only | anaerobic forms of life can exist. |
| cleavage of glycosidic bonds as well as the | anaerobic glycolysis of the glucose monomers. |
| C. bovis is a facultatively | anaerobic Gram positive organism, characterized by non |
| oad spectrum of activity against aerobic and | anaerobic Gram positive as well as Gram negative bacte |
| Fusobacterium is a genus of filamentous, | anaerobic, Gram-negative bacteria, similar to Bacteroi |
| cellulosiruptor is an genus of thermophilic, | anaerobic, Gram-positive, non-spore forming bacteria. |
| , motile (via polar flagella), facultatively | anaerobic, halophilic, and competent for both fermenta |
| it is an important human pathogen in various | anaerobic infections often mixed with other aerobic an |
| B. dentium is a source of | anaerobic infections, and is also tracked in polluted |
| flagellate that was originally isolated from | anaerobic intertidal sediment. |
| pler technique than the McIntosh and Filde's | anaerobic jar where one needs to pump gases in and out |
| Due to its | anaerobic lifestyle, nitrate (NO3-) is used as a termi |
| Anaerobic MBRs were introduced in the 1980s in South A | |
| ) is a non-motile, Gram-negative, obligately | anaerobic, mesophilic archaeon that produces methane. |
| rome-dependent enzymes are more important in | anaerobic metabolism in prokaryotes. |
| is analogous to the Cori cycle, which allows | anaerobic metabolism by muscles. |
| Lactic acidosis, due to | anaerobic metabolism during heavy exercise or hypoxia |
| tic acidosis then occurs as a consequence of | anaerobic metabolism. |
| rts have not been able to isolate one of the | anaerobic methanotrophs, a possible explanation can be |
| share a common spectrum of activity against | anaerobic micro-organisms and they appear particularly |
| This allows differentiation of aerobic, | anaerobic, microaerophilic, and facultatively anaerobi |
| ns are a very efficacious antibiotic against | anaerobic microbes. |
| ms et al., "Exocellular electron transfer in | anaerobic microbial communities", Environmental Microb |
| e Pyrodictiaceae are a family of disc-shaped | anaerobic microorganisms belonging to the order Desulf |
| physical energy (wave action) and the mostly | anaerobic milieu of the oiled substrates. |
| Clostridium argentinense is an | anaerobic, motile, gram-positive bacterium. |
| Clostridium paraputrificum is an | anaerobic, motile, gram-positive bacterium. |
| Clostridium bifermentans (CLOBI) is an | anaerobic, motile, gram-positive bacterium. |
| Clostridium ljungdahlii is an | anaerobic, motile, gram-positive bacterium. |
| Clostridium clostridioforme is an | anaerobic, motile, gram-positive bacterium. |
| Clostridium aerotolerans is an | anaerobic, motile, gram-positive bacterium. |
| Clostridium chauvoei is an | anaerobic, motile, gram-positive bacterium. |
| Clostridium baratii is an | anaerobic, motile, gram-positive bacterium. |
| Clostridium fallax is an | anaerobic, motile, gram-positive bacterium |
| Clostridium histolyticum (or CLOHI) is an | anaerobic, motile, gram-positive bacterium that thrive |
| which vibrio can grow due to its facultative | anaerobic nature) combines with Ferric ions from Ferri |
| protein with two subunits and is involved in | anaerobic nitrate respiration. |
| rows well on most soils but is intolerant of | anaerobic or saline conditions; it is also frost-toler |
| decomposes slowly or not at all; too wet and | anaerobic organisms thrive, creating undesirable odors |
| In the rumen, | anaerobic organisms, including methanogens, digest cel |
| However, metronidazole is selective for | anaerobic organisms, and so it is effective against ma |
| e employed by microbiologists when culturing | anaerobic organisms. |
| is a non-motile, gram-negative, rod-shaped, | anaerobic pathogenic bacterium. |
| rences and relationships between aerobic and | anaerobic pathways. |
| nov., a hyperthermophilic, | anaerobic, peptide-fermenting, facultatively H2S-gener |
| l activity, with the particularity that only | anaerobic performance is limited, such as weight lifti |
| sed via graded exercise treadmill testing or | anaerobic power assessed via a 30-second cycle sprint. |
| maximal energy recovery is desired, a single | anaerobic process will be always superior to a combina |
| However, | anaerobic processes are normally used when a low cost |
| example, the absence of mitochondria in the | anaerobic protist Entamoeba histolytica is a result of |
| mbers of the Desulfomonadales are capable of | anaerobic respiration utilizing a variety of compounds |
| Main article: | Anaerobic respiration |
| Specific types of | anaerobic respiration are also used to convert toxic c |
| Anaerobic respiration and fermentation are two distinc | |
| synthesis of indole acetic acid (auxin) and | anaerobic respiration (alcoholic fermentation). |
| mentioned inorganic compounds for aerobic or | anaerobic respiration. |
| anism that generates acetate as a product of | anaerobic respiration. |
| r waste products are aerobic respiration and | anaerobic respiration. |
| mately 80% of the glucose is metabolized via | anaerobic respiration. |
| portant in microbial metabolism as a part of | anaerobic respiration. |
| Aeromonas is a gram-negative, facultative | anaerobic rod that morphologically resembles members o |
| ion: A genus of gram-negative, facultatively | anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobac |
| species is the Gram-negative, facultatively | anaerobic, rod-shaped bacterium Hafnia alvei. |
| es this high, it is easy to see why they are | anaerobic since at these boiling temperatures hardly a |
| mes, organelles which provide energy in some | anaerobic single-celled creatures. |
| SRB), identified primarily from the obligate | anaerobic species Desulfovibrio, to form H2S via a com |
| ny loricifera, including recently discovered | anaerobic species, which spend their entire lives in a |
| Clostridia are rod-shaped, | anaerobic, spore-forming, and gram positive. |
| second family of the extremely thermophilic, | anaerobic, sulfur-respiring Thermoproteales". |
| n EBPR implementations is the presence of an | anaerobic tank (nitrate and oxygen are absent) prior t |
| eric oxygen almost all life that existed was | anaerobic, that is, the metabolism of life depended on |
| nov., a novel | anaerobic thermoacidophilic archaeon from continental |
| Clostridium thermocellum is an | anaerobic, thermophilic bacterium. |
| ired, or when disinfection is required after | anaerobic treatment (cases of water reuse with nutrien |
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