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... R. McDermott, N. Kelso, S-K. Lee, M. Moessle, M. Mueck, W. Myers, B. ten Haken, H.C. Seton, A. Trabesinger, A. Pines, J. Clarke, J Low Temp Phys 135 (2004), pp. 793-821 ...
... R. McDermott, N. Kelso, S-K. Lee, M. Moessle, M. Mueck, W. Myers, B. ten Haken, H.C. Seton, A. Trabesinger, A. Pines, J. Clarke, J Low Temp Phys 135 (2004), pp. 793-821 ...
Virtual geomagnetic poles
... model Earth is vertical and through the center. A transition occurs at the core-mantle boundary from the intense, complicated field structure in the fluid core, where the field is generated, to the smooth, potential field structure outside the core. The field lines are drawn out to two Earth radii. ...
... model Earth is vertical and through the center. A transition occurs at the core-mantle boundary from the intense, complicated field structure in the fluid core, where the field is generated, to the smooth, potential field structure outside the core. The field lines are drawn out to two Earth radii. ...
1-024_prelimt - 2P219lsseportfolio
... Allicin has anti-bacterial and anti-fungus properties. Garlic generate allicin using enzymes when it is injured to protect itself from fungus and insects. In garlic, an enzyme called alliinase, which is stored in a separate compartment in garlic, combines with a compound called alliin to produce all ...
... Allicin has anti-bacterial and anti-fungus properties. Garlic generate allicin using enzymes when it is injured to protect itself from fungus and insects. In garlic, an enzyme called alliinase, which is stored in a separate compartment in garlic, combines with a compound called alliin to produce all ...
Enterococcus Faecium
... I’m known to cause harm in humans I also possess the ability to produce antibacterial peptides bacteriocins, which can be used in fermenting foods such as cheese and vegetables. I can also be used as a probiotic to out-compete deleterious bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract. ...
... I’m known to cause harm in humans I also possess the ability to produce antibacterial peptides bacteriocins, which can be used in fermenting foods such as cheese and vegetables. I can also be used as a probiotic to out-compete deleterious bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract. ...
s presentation to the Grossman Study Club, Philadelphia, March 20
... altered. In the case of bacteria, the glycocalyx is removed when the specimen is processed for SEM. So, you never see it in the SEMs. Therefore SEMs do NOT give you an accurate picture of the bacteria or biofilms as they truly exist in nature. One of the problems in examining the literature with SE ...
... altered. In the case of bacteria, the glycocalyx is removed when the specimen is processed for SEM. So, you never see it in the SEMs. Therefore SEMs do NOT give you an accurate picture of the bacteria or biofilms as they truly exist in nature. One of the problems in examining the literature with SE ...
E. MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF COORDINATION COMPOUNDS
... Transition metals, by definition, have at least one oxidation state with an incompletely filled d or f subshell and are consequently paramagnetic. The magnetic moment, μ, results from both the spin and orbital contributions of these unpaired electrons. The presence of coordinated ligands around the ...
... Transition metals, by definition, have at least one oxidation state with an incompletely filled d or f subshell and are consequently paramagnetic. The magnetic moment, μ, results from both the spin and orbital contributions of these unpaired electrons. The presence of coordinated ligands around the ...
Functional and Structural MRI of the Human Auditory System
... – PET (Positron Emission Tomography – 1970s) • cerebral glucose levels • high spatial resolution but low temporal and invasive – fMRI (functional MRI) – 1990s ...
... – PET (Positron Emission Tomography – 1970s) • cerebral glucose levels • high spatial resolution but low temporal and invasive – fMRI (functional MRI) – 1990s ...
QPCR Analysis of Bacterial DNA Extractions
... that G. vaginalis is an initial colonizer that creates a more suitable environment for anaerobe growth and adherence may be true in other, more physiologically relevant conditions. P. bivia growth and the effect of G. vaginalis on this growth was conditiondependent. It is also important to acknowled ...
... that G. vaginalis is an initial colonizer that creates a more suitable environment for anaerobe growth and adherence may be true in other, more physiologically relevant conditions. P. bivia growth and the effect of G. vaginalis on this growth was conditiondependent. It is also important to acknowled ...
Experiment 8: Magnetic Fields and Forces
... In this part of the lab you will investigate the magnetic force acting on a current carrying wire by observing the changes in a horseshoe magnet’s weight (Fg = mg). The current will flow through the prefabricated current “loops” as shown in Figure 3. Several current loops are available with differen ...
... In this part of the lab you will investigate the magnetic force acting on a current carrying wire by observing the changes in a horseshoe magnet’s weight (Fg = mg). The current will flow through the prefabricated current “loops” as shown in Figure 3. Several current loops are available with differen ...
Molecular Microbial Ecology of the Rhizosphere
... are blocks of DNA with signatures of mobile genetic elements (Hacker and Carniel, 2001). They are called fitness islands or pathogenicity islands according to their function. Rhizosphere-associated bacteria with a high capacity for biocontrol can be potentially dangerous for human health. Therefore, ...
... are blocks of DNA with signatures of mobile genetic elements (Hacker and Carniel, 2001). They are called fitness islands or pathogenicity islands according to their function. Rhizosphere-associated bacteria with a high capacity for biocontrol can be potentially dangerous for human health. Therefore, ...
Microflora of the Gastrointestinal Tract
... mucus, comprised mainly of mucin (mucus glycoprotein). Mucus glycoproteins are synthesized and secreted from the salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, gallbladder, and pancreatic ducts. The mucins are composed of glycoprotein monomers linked through disulfide bridges. Thus ...
... mucus, comprised mainly of mucin (mucus glycoprotein). Mucus glycoproteins are synthesized and secreted from the salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, gallbladder, and pancreatic ducts. The mucins are composed of glycoprotein monomers linked through disulfide bridges. Thus ...
Microbial Growth Lecture PowerPoint
... lack of oxygen does not hurt them, they can be found all along the test tube. 4: Microaerophiles gather at upper part of test tube, not at top. Require O2, but at low concentration. 5: Aerotolerant bacteria are not affected by oxygen, and they are evenly spread along the test tube. From the Virtual ...
... lack of oxygen does not hurt them, they can be found all along the test tube. 4: Microaerophiles gather at upper part of test tube, not at top. Require O2, but at low concentration. 5: Aerotolerant bacteria are not affected by oxygen, and they are evenly spread along the test tube. From the Virtual ...
Chapter 30
... The origin of the magnetic field is moving charges. The magnetic field due to various current distributions can be calculated. Ampère’s law is useful in calculating the magnetic field of a highly symmetric configuration carrying a steady current. Magnetic effects in matter can be explained on the ba ...
... The origin of the magnetic field is moving charges. The magnetic field due to various current distributions can be calculated. Ampère’s law is useful in calculating the magnetic field of a highly symmetric configuration carrying a steady current. Magnetic effects in matter can be explained on the ba ...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
... has been in use for little more than 30 years (compared with over 110 years for X-ray radiography). The first MR Image was published in 1973 and the first study performed on a human took place on July 3, 1977. Magnetic resonance imaging was developed from knowledge gained in the study of nuclear mag ...
... has been in use for little more than 30 years (compared with over 110 years for X-ray radiography). The first MR Image was published in 1973 and the first study performed on a human took place on July 3, 1977. Magnetic resonance imaging was developed from knowledge gained in the study of nuclear mag ...
Lesson 8.Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infection
... Invasion is penetration of host cells and tissues (beyond the skin and mucous surfaces), and is mediated by a complex array of molecules, often described as ‘invasins’. These can be in the form of bacterial surface or secreted proteins which target host cell molecules (receptors). Once attached to a ...
... Invasion is penetration of host cells and tissues (beyond the skin and mucous surfaces), and is mediated by a complex array of molecules, often described as ‘invasins’. These can be in the form of bacterial surface or secreted proteins which target host cell molecules (receptors). Once attached to a ...
AD Operators Training
... Can be avoided by using rules on hydraulic retention time (HRT) AND organic load (OLR). ...
... Can be avoided by using rules on hydraulic retention time (HRT) AND organic load (OLR). ...