Publicly Funded Research Relating to Enterovirulent Escherichia coli
... fundamental research projects have a molecular biology element which reflects the availability of E. coli genome sequences, while the applied projects focus largely on VTEC and the detection, reduction and elimination of the organism from cattle and the food supply chain. Enterovirulent strains of E ...
... fundamental research projects have a molecular biology element which reflects the availability of E. coli genome sequences, while the applied projects focus largely on VTEC and the detection, reduction and elimination of the organism from cattle and the food supply chain. Enterovirulent strains of E ...
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... Compositions And Methods Involving Staphylococcus aureus Protein Staau-R9 2. GROS PHILIPPE ; PELLETIER JERRY ; DUBOW MICHAEL 특허번호: EP1345960 Compositions And Methods Involving An Essential Staphylococcus aureus Gene And Its Encoded Protein Staau-R4 3. GROS PHILIPPE ; PELLETIER JERRY ; BERGERON DOMIN ...
... Compositions And Methods Involving Staphylococcus aureus Protein Staau-R9 2. GROS PHILIPPE ; PELLETIER JERRY ; DUBOW MICHAEL 특허번호: EP1345960 Compositions And Methods Involving An Essential Staphylococcus aureus Gene And Its Encoded Protein Staau-R4 3. GROS PHILIPPE ; PELLETIER JERRY ; BERGERON DOMIN ...
Biology and soil fertility - Wageningen UR E
... Although on fertile soils containing adequate amounts of decomposable organic matter a considerable part of nitrogen required for optimal yields is derived from the soil, a supplementary amount has often to be supplied in the form of fertilizer. The lower the mineralization capacity, the higher the ...
... Although on fertile soils containing adequate amounts of decomposable organic matter a considerable part of nitrogen required for optimal yields is derived from the soil, a supplementary amount has often to be supplied in the form of fertilizer. The lower the mineralization capacity, the higher the ...
A syndrome of mutualism reinforces the lifestyle of a sloth
... sloths, we posited that the moth –sloth interaction might actually be an important mutualism, where sloths are also benefiting by virtue of their association (þ/þ). Mutualisms—jointly beneficial interactions between members of different species—are ubiquitous in nature, and among the most important ...
... sloths, we posited that the moth –sloth interaction might actually be an important mutualism, where sloths are also benefiting by virtue of their association (þ/þ). Mutualisms—jointly beneficial interactions between members of different species—are ubiquitous in nature, and among the most important ...
Salmonella drinking water distribution systems Lisa Mandy Burke
... tagged strain. The survival fitness studies indicated the incorporation of the gfp gene did not have any noted detrimental effects on the survival and behaviour of the tagged strains. These tagged strains could therefore be used to study the fate and survival of Salmonella in biofilms of drinking wa ...
... tagged strain. The survival fitness studies indicated the incorporation of the gfp gene did not have any noted detrimental effects on the survival and behaviour of the tagged strains. These tagged strains could therefore be used to study the fate and survival of Salmonella in biofilms of drinking wa ...
IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIAL PATHOGENS CAUSING
... 1.1 Disease Distribution and Economic Importance Panicle blighting has been an important sporadic problem in the southern rice production area of the United States for many years. A somewhat similar disease called “ear blight”, pecky rice, or grain discoloration has been attributed to fungal causal ...
... 1.1 Disease Distribution and Economic Importance Panicle blighting has been an important sporadic problem in the southern rice production area of the United States for many years. A somewhat similar disease called “ear blight”, pecky rice, or grain discoloration has been attributed to fungal causal ...
LGG - Clinical Education
... glycocholic acid hydrolase, nitroreductase) and tryptic activity in the colon contents, and the urinary secretion of toxic compounds. Some of these studies have also found a lowering of the pH of stools and a decrease in the amount of ammonia (29, 30, 49-52). All these factors together (Fig. 5) sugg ...
... glycocholic acid hydrolase, nitroreductase) and tryptic activity in the colon contents, and the urinary secretion of toxic compounds. Some of these studies have also found a lowering of the pH of stools and a decrease in the amount of ammonia (29, 30, 49-52). All these factors together (Fig. 5) sugg ...
Bacteriophage Ecology and Plants
... drier conditions or following phage adsorption to soil (39); (iii) relatively high rates of free-phage inactivation within soil (54); and (iv) physical (or spatial) refuges that provide bacteria with a degree of physical protection from phage (65). Indeed, one can envisage phage replication as equiv ...
... drier conditions or following phage adsorption to soil (39); (iii) relatively high rates of free-phage inactivation within soil (54); and (iv) physical (or spatial) refuges that provide bacteria with a degree of physical protection from phage (65). Indeed, one can envisage phage replication as equiv ...
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... significantly contributed to the prevention (Nadelman et al., 2001) and treatment of infectious diseases in humans, as well as myriad animal species. However, the excess or overuse of antibiotics can generate genomic selective pressures to enable microbes to adapt and acquire resistance (Witte, 2000 ...
... significantly contributed to the prevention (Nadelman et al., 2001) and treatment of infectious diseases in humans, as well as myriad animal species. However, the excess or overuse of antibiotics can generate genomic selective pressures to enable microbes to adapt and acquire resistance (Witte, 2000 ...
Directive 98/8/EC concerning the placing biocidal
... no intrinsic genotoxic potential. This based on negative outcome of various mutagenicity studies on bacteria, a relevant in vitro mutagenicity on mamalian cells, in vivo bone marrow chromosomal aberrations test in rats and test of inhibition of mouse testicular DNA synthesis. ...
... no intrinsic genotoxic potential. This based on negative outcome of various mutagenicity studies on bacteria, a relevant in vitro mutagenicity on mamalian cells, in vivo bone marrow chromosomal aberrations test in rats and test of inhibition of mouse testicular DNA synthesis. ...
Diversity of halophilic bacteria in saline soil
... Both physical and chemical methods are not cost-effective for saline soil reclamation of the reservoir because of the occurrence of rock salt strata within the ...
... Both physical and chemical methods are not cost-effective for saline soil reclamation of the reservoir because of the occurrence of rock salt strata within the ...
... beyond their traditional nutritional value. Milk is considered as an ideal vehicle for developing valueadded products, as it already contains a number of beneficial major and minor micro-nutrients and bioactive peptides. In society, as incomes rise and economic conditions improve, the demand for mor ...
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... ASM Objective: 02.01 The structure and function of microorganisms have been revealed by the use of microscopy (including bright field, phase contrast, fluorescent, and electron). ASM Topic: Module 02 Structure and Function Learning Outcome: 01.03 Describe the basic characteristics of prokaryotic cel ...
... ASM Objective: 02.01 The structure and function of microorganisms have been revealed by the use of microscopy (including bright field, phase contrast, fluorescent, and electron). ASM Topic: Module 02 Structure and Function Learning Outcome: 01.03 Describe the basic characteristics of prokaryotic cel ...
- Clinical Microbiology and Infection
... over a longer period than if it were epidemic, although possibly at a relatively low frequency. Epidemic: The occurrence of an organism above the usual endemic level as evidenced by a larger than expected number of infections. Used as an adjective, the rapid and extensive spread by infection and/or ...
... over a longer period than if it were epidemic, although possibly at a relatively low frequency. Epidemic: The occurrence of an organism above the usual endemic level as evidenced by a larger than expected number of infections. Used as an adjective, the rapid and extensive spread by infection and/or ...
TB970 Forest Herbicide Effects on Pacific Northwest
... little information is available on indirect and long-term (more than five years) effects. This review summarizes extant scientific literature by providing brief synopses of the direct effects of forest herbicides on plant and animal communities, but primarily emphasizes the indirect effects to wildl ...
... little information is available on indirect and long-term (more than five years) effects. This review summarizes extant scientific literature by providing brief synopses of the direct effects of forest herbicides on plant and animal communities, but primarily emphasizes the indirect effects to wildl ...
Interactions of Burkholderia pseudomallei and Acanthamoeba
... melioidosis (8). The etiological agent of melioidosis, Burkholderia pseudomallei, is a gramnegative, aerobic, motile saprophytic bacillus with one or more terminal flagella (44). In Thailand, melioidosis is the third most common cause of death resulting from an infectious disease following HIV/AIDS ...
... melioidosis (8). The etiological agent of melioidosis, Burkholderia pseudomallei, is a gramnegative, aerobic, motile saprophytic bacillus with one or more terminal flagella (44). In Thailand, melioidosis is the third most common cause of death resulting from an infectious disease following HIV/AIDS ...
Nickel: A Review of Its Sources and Environmental Toxicology Review
... platinum and five other elements. Nickel is a naturally occurring element that can exist in various mineral forms. As a member of the transition metal series, it is resistant to corrosion by air, water and alkali, but dissolves readily in dilute oxidizing acids. Natural nickel is a mixture of ...
... platinum and five other elements. Nickel is a naturally occurring element that can exist in various mineral forms. As a member of the transition metal series, it is resistant to corrosion by air, water and alkali, but dissolves readily in dilute oxidizing acids. Natural nickel is a mixture of ...
Marine Mammals and Persistent Ocean Contaminants
... showing organochlorine-linked effects on immunocompetence. Additional studies reviewed at this workshop added weight to the argument that organochlorines have immunosuppressive effects on marine mammals. The workshop concluded that there is good reason to be concerned that survival and reproduction ...
... showing organochlorine-linked effects on immunocompetence. Additional studies reviewed at this workshop added weight to the argument that organochlorines have immunosuppressive effects on marine mammals. The workshop concluded that there is good reason to be concerned that survival and reproduction ...
Nickel: A Review of Its Sources and Environmental Toxicology
... platinum and five other elements. Nickel is a naturally occurring element that can exist in various mineral forms. As a member of the transition metal series, it is resistant to corrosion by air, water and alkali, but dissolves readily in dilute oxidizing acids. Natural nickel is a mixture of ...
... platinum and five other elements. Nickel is a naturally occurring element that can exist in various mineral forms. As a member of the transition metal series, it is resistant to corrosion by air, water and alkali, but dissolves readily in dilute oxidizing acids. Natural nickel is a mixture of ...
D6.5 Annex 1 EPPO PRA DSS 2011
... PRA initiated by the identification of a pest: - an established infestation or an incursion of a pest has been discovered in the PRA area; - a pest has been detected in an imported consignment; - a pest has been identified as a risk by scientific research; - a pest has invaded a new area, other than ...
... PRA initiated by the identification of a pest: - an established infestation or an incursion of a pest has been discovered in the PRA area; - a pest has been detected in an imported consignment; - a pest has been identified as a risk by scientific research; - a pest has invaded a new area, other than ...
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... a) Account for the loss in dry weight of cotyledons in a germinating bean seed. (1mk) *BND* b) State three effects of gibberellins on shoots of plants. (3mks) *BND* Which one of the cell organelles would be more numerous in; a) An enzyme secreting cell. (1mk) *BND* b) A rapidly respiring cell in com ...
... a) Account for the loss in dry weight of cotyledons in a germinating bean seed. (1mk) *BND* b) State three effects of gibberellins on shoots of plants. (3mks) *BND* Which one of the cell organelles would be more numerous in; a) An enzyme secreting cell. (1mk) *BND* b) A rapidly respiring cell in com ...
English - CAPRA Network
... PRA initiated by the identification of a pest: - an established infestation or an incursion of a pest has been discovered in the PRA area; - a pest has been detected in an imported consignment; - a pest has been identified as a risk by scientific research; - a pest has invaded a new area, other than ...
... PRA initiated by the identification of a pest: - an established infestation or an incursion of a pest has been discovered in the PRA area; - a pest has been detected in an imported consignment; - a pest has been identified as a risk by scientific research; - a pest has invaded a new area, other than ...
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... • Each type of hormone effects only some specific tissues which are called “target tissue”. ...
... • Each type of hormone effects only some specific tissues which are called “target tissue”. ...
Triclocarban
Triclocarban is an antibacterial agent common in personal care products like soaps and lotions as well as in the medical field, for which it was originally developed. Studies on its antibacterial qualities and mechanisms are growing. Research suggests that it is similar in its mechanism to triclosan and is effective in fighting infections by targeting the growth of bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus. Additional research seeks to understand its potential for causing antibacterial resistance and its effects on organismal and environmental health.