Microbial ecosystem in the oral cavity: Metabolic diversity in an
... Subgingival sites provide a stable tooth surface and an unstable epithelial surface, the latter of which continuously desquamates. Both surfaces are bathed with a continuous efflux of gingival crevicular fluid (GCF), derived from blood plasma and thus nutritionally rich in nitrogenous compounds such ...
... Subgingival sites provide a stable tooth surface and an unstable epithelial surface, the latter of which continuously desquamates. Both surfaces are bathed with a continuous efflux of gingival crevicular fluid (GCF), derived from blood plasma and thus nutritionally rich in nitrogenous compounds such ...
Report
... Other materials wet or dry magnetic separation, but also for Coal, non Metal ore, Building material In addition to iron and other materials. Magnetic separator The magnetic system , use of high quality ferrite materials or with Rare earth Magnetic Compound and into, before the drum table average The ...
... Other materials wet or dry magnetic separation, but also for Coal, non Metal ore, Building material In addition to iron and other materials. Magnetic separator The magnetic system , use of high quality ferrite materials or with Rare earth Magnetic Compound and into, before the drum table average The ...
Bacteriophages: antibacterials with a future?
... citing it as an example of a non-pathogenic acidfast bacillus repeatedly found not only in man but other animals. He mentions that injected into the body in appropriate numbers, these non-pathogenic acid-fast bacilli incite a mononuclear-like reaction with the formation of epitheloid cells, giant ce ...
... citing it as an example of a non-pathogenic acidfast bacillus repeatedly found not only in man but other animals. He mentions that injected into the body in appropriate numbers, these non-pathogenic acid-fast bacilli incite a mononuclear-like reaction with the formation of epitheloid cells, giant ce ...
physics engines and generators notes File
... the direction of the force on each side of the loop is reversed and the loop continues to rotate in the same direction. This process is repeated each halfturn. Thus, the loop spins in the magnetic field. In practice, electric motors have several rotating loops. Together they make up the armature (or ...
... the direction of the force on each side of the loop is reversed and the loop continues to rotate in the same direction. This process is repeated each halfturn. Thus, the loop spins in the magnetic field. In practice, electric motors have several rotating loops. Together they make up the armature (or ...
Antimicrobial action of tea tree oil
... tree oil and that Quad 10 would have the clearest zone of inhibition but we were incorrect in this prediction. Tea tree oil was not predicted to control all the bacteria tested, nor be superior to Quad 10 or Listerine. The results indicated that the other products showed no or little zone of inhibit ...
... tree oil and that Quad 10 would have the clearest zone of inhibition but we were incorrect in this prediction. Tea tree oil was not predicted to control all the bacteria tested, nor be superior to Quad 10 or Listerine. The results indicated that the other products showed no or little zone of inhibit ...
10. Interior of the Earth
... 1. When a rock or magma cools through the Curie point the iron bearing minerals align themselves to the earth's magnetic field 2. This records both the direction (inclination, declination) and strength 3. If the rock is subsequently reheated it loses its signature and takes on another setting when i ...
... 1. When a rock or magma cools through the Curie point the iron bearing minerals align themselves to the earth's magnetic field 2. This records both the direction (inclination, declination) and strength 3. If the rock is subsequently reheated it loses its signature and takes on another setting when i ...
Gram-Stain
... in culture. Possible explanations for this occurrence: • 1) Organisms that are dead or dying are • visualized on the smear but are not viable and therefore do grow in culture • 2) Residual effects of antimicrobial agents in the culture prevent growth of the organism • 3) Microscope slide or Gram’s s ...
... in culture. Possible explanations for this occurrence: • 1) Organisms that are dead or dying are • visualized on the smear but are not viable and therefore do grow in culture • 2) Residual effects of antimicrobial agents in the culture prevent growth of the organism • 3) Microscope slide or Gram’s s ...
F-MICRO SAMENVATTING
... consisting of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), protein, and lipoprotein (Figure 4.35a). Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is composed of lipid A, a core polysaccharide, and an O‑specific polysaccharide (Figure 4.34). Lipid A of LPS has endotoxin properties, which may cause violent symptoms in humans. Proteins calle ...
... consisting of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), protein, and lipoprotein (Figure 4.35a). Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is composed of lipid A, a core polysaccharide, and an O‑specific polysaccharide (Figure 4.34). Lipid A of LPS has endotoxin properties, which may cause violent symptoms in humans. Proteins calle ...
M o
... abbreviated by scientists, is a phenomenon which occurs when the nuclei of certain atoms are immersed in a static strong magnetic field and exposed to a second oscillating magnetic field in the form of radiofrequency pulses, it is possible to transfer energy into the spin system and change the state ...
... abbreviated by scientists, is a phenomenon which occurs when the nuclei of certain atoms are immersed in a static strong magnetic field and exposed to a second oscillating magnetic field in the form of radiofrequency pulses, it is possible to transfer energy into the spin system and change the state ...
Magnetic Effect of Electric Current P-1 Magnetic Field
... point is the direction of the resultant force acting on a hypothical North Pole placed at that point. When a magnetic compass is brought close to a magnet, the needle is deflected. So the space or region around a magnet within which a magnetic compass is deflected is known as the magnetic field of t ...
... point is the direction of the resultant force acting on a hypothical North Pole placed at that point. When a magnetic compass is brought close to a magnet, the needle is deflected. So the space or region around a magnet within which a magnetic compass is deflected is known as the magnetic field of t ...
Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology
... plants, and each species may be a host for one or more species of endophytic microorganisms. However, until recently only some microorganisms across several ...
... plants, and each species may be a host for one or more species of endophytic microorganisms. However, until recently only some microorganisms across several ...
couplesmag
... elucidated. The possibility of such a transition was first shall compare certain deductions of this work with our pointed out by Rushbrooke and Wood[71, who noticed that experimental results. The dependence of the moment on in the two-dimensional case, the divergence of the highthe external field in ...
... elucidated. The possibility of such a transition was first shall compare certain deductions of this work with our pointed out by Rushbrooke and Wood[71, who noticed that experimental results. The dependence of the moment on in the two-dimensional case, the divergence of the highthe external field in ...
Automatic Electromagnetic Clutch
... having more points of contact, the torque can be greatly increased. In theory, if there were 2 sets of poles at the same diameter, the torque would double in a clutch. Obviously, that is not possible to do, so the points of contact have to be at a smaller inner diameter. Also, there are magnetic flu ...
... having more points of contact, the torque can be greatly increased. In theory, if there were 2 sets of poles at the same diameter, the torque would double in a clutch. Obviously, that is not possible to do, so the points of contact have to be at a smaller inner diameter. Also, there are magnetic flu ...
MRI
... fundamental property called spin. Protons, electrons, and neutrons all posses spin, either + or – ½. Because of the positive and negative factors, spins can pair up and cancel each other. Unpaired, nuclear spins are utilized in NMR. However, NMR can only be performed on isotopes whose natural abunda ...
... fundamental property called spin. Protons, electrons, and neutrons all posses spin, either + or – ½. Because of the positive and negative factors, spins can pair up and cancel each other. Unpaired, nuclear spins are utilized in NMR. However, NMR can only be performed on isotopes whose natural abunda ...
Programa i llibre de resums - Societat Catalana de Biologia
... The taxonomy of bacteria is based on common requirements for assigning a strain or a group of strains to a new species and includes, both a phenotypic and a molecular characterization. From the phenotypic point of view at least one distinctive phenotypic characteristic to differentiate the new speci ...
... The taxonomy of bacteria is based on common requirements for assigning a strain or a group of strains to a new species and includes, both a phenotypic and a molecular characterization. From the phenotypic point of view at least one distinctive phenotypic characteristic to differentiate the new speci ...
NMR Slides 2.1
... cancel or become ‘saturated’ • The two most common ways to prevent saturation are to increase the time between repetitions or to use a lower flip angle pulse, resulting in a longer total acquisition time, or a lower signal-to-noise ratio ...
... cancel or become ‘saturated’ • The two most common ways to prevent saturation are to increase the time between repetitions or to use a lower flip angle pulse, resulting in a longer total acquisition time, or a lower signal-to-noise ratio ...