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  • as root nodules containing nitrogen-fixing microorganisms, allowing it to grow in relatively poor so
  • This group of microorganisms also includes those capable of assimilatin
  • The compound occurs in some microorganisms an in alcoholic extracts of the wood of th
  • e, thereby affecting the viability" of the microorganisms, and that the warm air may "penetrate all
  • vertebrates and invertebrates, as well as microorganisms and terrestrial animals.
  • would constantly slough off carrying away microorganisms and barnacle larvae.
  • cases are chilled to prevent the growth of microorganisms and to reduce meat deterioration while the
  • for the proper functioning and survival of microorganisms, and thus have antibiotic properties.
  • Fires allow the colonisation of microorganisms and termites, which enter the tree and sta
  • in the alteration of metabolism of endemic microorganisms and arthropods resident in a given soil en
  • It is broadly effective against microorganisms and is not deactivated by catalase and per
  • ellkulturen - DSMZ - (German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures) GmbH was founded 1969 a
  • action will be devoured by bacteria, other microorganisms and deep sea animals which also consume ox
  • gene for aspartokinase is present only in microorganisms and plants; it is not present in animals,
  • gineering technology to alter conventional microorganisms and his review resulted in a five year pla
  • arch on small plants, small invertebrates, microorganisms, animal cells, and tissue cultures.
  • Without these microorganisms, animals such as cattle would not be able
  • Mostly these microorganisms are multicellular but none are vertebrates
  • ertain known strains of bacteria and other microorganisms are present.
  • on a long interstellar voyage on which all microorganisms are banned, but you have nice vineyards on
  • Many different soil microorganisms are responsible for nutrient recycling (fo
  • If soil microorganisms are killed off, natural soil regeneration
  • e doses of gram-negative and gram-positive microorganisms, as well as a yeast.
  • These microorganisms, as well as a newly identified one, Phytop
  • Trehalose can also be found in such microorganisms as baker's yeast and wine yeast, and it is
  • r transposons is also advantageous for the microorganisms as it allows for the easy spread of efflux
  • f these chloroethenes can occur when other microorganisms at the contaminated site provide H2 as a n
  • els increase to the point that salt-loving microorganisms begin to thrive.
  • ed thrombolites can be seen, built by tiny microorganisms believed to resemble the earliest forms of
  • ceae are a family of disc-shaped anaerobic microorganisms belonging to the order Desulfurococcales,
  • is monomeric and labile in most mesophilic microorganisms, but dimeric and stable in the hyperthermo
  • t to be a fossilised bacterial colonies or microorganisms, but successful synthesis of this structur
  • the first line of defense against invading microorganisms by binding to them so macrophages know to
  • ntation is used to ensure that the in situ microorganisms can completely degrade these contaminants
  • Plants, fungi,and microorganisms can sythesize carotenoids, but torulene ma
  • Plants, fungi,and microorganisms can synthesize carotenoids, but torulene m
  • In the taxonomy of microorganisms, Candidatus Methanoregula is a genus of th
  • Cell lines and microorganisms cannot be held in culture indefinitely due
  • Plants and microorganisms commonly synthesize tryptophan from shikim
  • Nitrosomonas, a genus of microorganisms, consumes nitrate in preference to oxygen,
  • Small microorganisms convert it into folic acid.
  • Involved microorganisms could readily and safely convert complex o
  • In the large intestine and colon, microorganisms degrade pectin and liberate short-chain fa
  • These microorganisms develop a thin crust of salt that can mode
  • ins high enough to sustain a population of microorganisms digesting those pollutants.
  • ter it releases causes blooms of hazardous microorganisms, due to its warm temperature.
  • Vibrion is an antiquated term for microorganisms, especially a pathogenic ones; see Germ th
  • ation of sedimentary grains by biofilms of microorganisms, especially cyanobacteria (commonly known
  • Understanding how microorganisms exchange energy and electrons with mineral
  • ater, seawater, and activated sludge where microorganisms exist.
  • flagellin, a specialized organelle used by microorganisms for the purpose of motility, as well as th
  • The microorganisms found during Budu production are generally
  • They prevent proteins and microorganisms from attaching which prevents large organi
  • In recent years, microorganisms have been genetic manipulated for the biot
  • Coral, sponges, fish, and marine microorganisms have a wealth of biologically potent chemi
  • the microscope led him to believe that the microorganisms he called "worms" were responsible for sma
  • inantly algae, although over 100 different microorganisms help create it.
  • es transesterification or demethylation by microorganisms, if the soil is also contaminated with met
  • hat favor the growth of the dechlorinating microorganisms in the bioaugmentation culture.
  • t since bacteria mostly coexist with other microorganisms in the environment, some bacteria strains
  • es and measurements to estimate numbers of microorganisms in units of water.
  • preservational mode is the preservation of microorganisms in silica, in shallow Precambrian waters.
  • is especially important when dealing with microorganisms in aquifers and public drinking water supp
  • 2,3-butanediol is produced by a variety of microorganisms, in a process known as butanediol fermenta
  • low-maintenance incubator to help test for microorganisms in water supplies.
  • ld and laboratory research on thermophilic microorganisms in Yellowstone National Park, funded by a
  • is the process of rapidly measuring active microorganisms in water through detection of a molecule c
  • igh proportion of pathogens are removed by microorganisms in the filter bed.
  • entius Varro put forward early ideas about microorganisms in a 1st-century BC book titled On Agricul
  • he heat given off by the metabolism of the microorganisms in the decomposing pile.
  • Examples of bradytrophic strains of microorganisms include mutants defective in thiamine prod
  • It is present in a diverse group of microorganisms, including rumen bacteria.
  • cover basic and applied sciences regarding microorganisms, including systems supporting their produc
  • They are slowly decomposed by microorganisms, including Chromobacterium violaceum, Clad
  • igh-molecular weight compounds secreted by microorganisms into their environment.
  • f carbon, nitrogen, and energy for certain microorganisms, introduction of a halogen moiety signific
  • ives to be readily available to subsurface microorganisms is based on the local geology of the subsu
  • k required to detect potentially hazardous microorganisms is carried out in a research/hospital lab
  • Mikroorganizmi (Микроорганьизмия, English: Microorganisms) is a studio album released in 1996 by Mon
  • (which may have high turbidity or contain microorganisms) is pumped into a tank with an ultrafiltra
  • ir wanted function, controlling or killing microorganisms, isothiazolinones also have undesirable ef
  • For many pathogenic microorganisms, it is not currently possible to apply mol
  • liphilic archaeon is in the same family as microorganisms like Halobacterium.
  • Optimal codons in fast-growing microorganisms, like Escherichia coli or Saccharomyces ce
  • Germ-free animals are animals that have no microorganisms living in or on it.
  • syphillis, gonorrhea, rinderpest, and all microorganisms living in or transmitted by milk.
  • A biofilm is a colony of microorganisms often comprising several species, with pro
  • y cause the formation of aggregates of the microorganisms, opsonize the microorganisms to increase t
  • Under optimum conditions, the microorganisms or cells are able to perform their desired
  • r-generated lectins, antibodies, antisera, microorganisms, or suspected glycan-binding proteins of h
  • first researchers to attempt to understand microorganisms outside of the medical context, making him
  • San Diego to retrieve and cultivate marine microorganisms, particularly bacteria in the Actinobacter
  • er betaines that are widely distributed in microorganisms, plants and animals.
  • to the substance or antibody elaborated by microorganisms, plants or animals that is specifically to
  • The microorganisms play important roles in protein degradatio
  • Amphibians and microorganisms produce ammonia and carbon dioxide using t
  • Biological filtration occurs when soil microorganisms remove and digest dissolved or suspended o
  • un stain is a method of staining acid-fast microorganisms, specifically mycobacterium.
  • Mixed culture of beneficial microorganisms such as photosynthetic bacteria (Rhodopseu
  • nd in rice molds and many other fermenting microorganisms, such as L. mesenteroides.
  • quinoline is readily degradable by certain microorganisms, such as Rhodococcus species Strain Q1, wh
  • Microorganisms such as those that thrive under extreme co
  • neral-purpose growth medium for fastidious microorganisms, such as streptococci, pneumococci and men
  • One experiment will test how microorganisms survive and adapt to the stresses of space
  • are produced by the action of proteolytic microorganisms surviving during the fermentation process.
  • ll be undertaken by already present native microorganisms that are well-suited to the subsurface env
  • Methylotrophs are a diverse group of microorganisms that can use reduced one-carbon compounds,
  • generally work in biotechnology and study microorganisms that produce useful products.
  • will also nibble on the layer of algae and microorganisms that forms on aquatic plants.
  • Coliform bacteria are microorganisms that primarily originate in the intestines
  • in the food industry and study pathogenic microorganisms that cause foodborne illness and spoilage.
  • One of the main research issues is microorganisms that are potentially usable for biological
  • ble to ferment D-xylose to ethanol however microorganisms that are naturally able to do that have di
  • perature frying may not kill the dangerous microorganisms that are present in some raw meat.
  • s between an animal and one or more of the microorganisms that may inhabit its body.
  • , negative selection is used to screen for microorganisms that fail to possess a certain phenotype.
  • s the study of extremophile organisms, the microorganisms that thrive in environments normally consi
  • automated methods to select for industrial microorganisms that could produce greater amounts of chem
  • ten colored red or pink by the salt-loving microorganisms that live there.
  • onment, and they are only exposed to those microorganisms that the researchers wish to have present
  • vicula is a genus of boat-shaped microbes ( microorganisms) that are a type of Phytoplankton or algae
  • In the taxonomy of microorganisms, the Methanomicrobia are a class of the Eu
  • For microorganisms there is a tendency to adapt to culture co
  • Phosphatase enzymes are also used by soil microorganisms to access organically bound phosphate nutr
  • The processing uses heat and microorganisms to break down solids and toxins from the e
  • ut to use in bioremediation, or the use of microorganisms to biodegrade oil.
  • Gastric acid acts as a barrier against microorganisms to prevent infections and is important for
  • c chains are linked together, allowing the microorganisms to withstand high temperatures.
  • ion from the chalcone synthases present in microorganisms to those present in higher plants.
  • of highly active enzymes (cellulases) and microorganisms to convert renewable biomass to fuels and
  • as a graduate student, on the adhesion of microorganisms to oil droplets (1980), became the most hi
  • Some mixotrophic microorganisms use osmotrophy to derive energy.
  • Microorganisms use ATP and reduced ferredoxin, a powerful
  • The main microorganisms used are nonpathogenic actinomycetes, Noca
  • The microorganisms were identified as Bacillus licheniformis.
  • leaning uses biocides to remove all viable microorganisms, whereas chemical cleaning involves the us
  • etal remains of sessile organisms, usually microorganisms, which induce carbonate precipitation thro
  • Capnophiles are microorganisms which thrive in the presence of high conce
  • and the development of a healthy colony of microorganisms, worms, and other beneficial small lifefor