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... pathogenic microorganisms without the use of probes, thus making the analysis more widely applicable. The genes coding for 16S rRNA, 23S rRNA and 5S rRNA are absolutely essential for existence of each bacterial cell due to its involvement in protein synthesis, and their sequences are generally highl ...
... pathogenic microorganisms without the use of probes, thus making the analysis more widely applicable. The genes coding for 16S rRNA, 23S rRNA and 5S rRNA are absolutely essential for existence of each bacterial cell due to its involvement in protein synthesis, and their sequences are generally highl ...
chemical and physical dynamics of marine - DORAS
... The research of which fruits are presented in this thesis was a wonderful journey, full of exploration of scientific ideas, acquiring knowledge and learning about inner strengths and weaknesses. This journey would not be possible if not the support and dedication of many people. I would like give my ...
... The research of which fruits are presented in this thesis was a wonderful journey, full of exploration of scientific ideas, acquiring knowledge and learning about inner strengths and weaknesses. This journey would not be possible if not the support and dedication of many people. I would like give my ...
View the final program here - Biofilms4 International Conference
... Karine Steenkeste, ISMO, France ...
... Karine Steenkeste, ISMO, France ...
ANTAGONISM OF Bacillus spp. TOWARDS Microcystis aeruginosa Philosophiae Doctor
... SUMMARY Freshwater resources are threatened by the presence and increase of harmful algal blooms (HABs) all over the world. The HABs are sometimes a direct result of anthropogenic pollution entering water bodies, such as partially treated nutrient-rich effluents and the leaching of fertilisers and ...
... SUMMARY Freshwater resources are threatened by the presence and increase of harmful algal blooms (HABs) all over the world. The HABs are sometimes a direct result of anthropogenic pollution entering water bodies, such as partially treated nutrient-rich effluents and the leaching of fertilisers and ...
Deep-Sea Life
... In May 2016, Ifremer, the French Institute for Research and Exploitation of the Sea, will be launching a new project called “Pourquoi Pas les Abysses”. During the past few years, New Generation Sequencing allowed fast and great advances in the knowledge of the distribution of microbial life on Earth ...
... In May 2016, Ifremer, the French Institute for Research and Exploitation of the Sea, will be launching a new project called “Pourquoi Pas les Abysses”. During the past few years, New Generation Sequencing allowed fast and great advances in the knowledge of the distribution of microbial life on Earth ...
Marine litter in Nordic waters
... become a subject of major concern in recent decades, due to the increasing awareness of the widespread occurrence of litter in the marine environment. Globally, huge amounts of man-made solid waste materials end up in the oceans from both land- and sea-based sources. Levels of marine litter are pres ...
... become a subject of major concern in recent decades, due to the increasing awareness of the widespread occurrence of litter in the marine environment. Globally, huge amounts of man-made solid waste materials end up in the oceans from both land- and sea-based sources. Levels of marine litter are pres ...
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... of the art systems that are used for ocean modeling, ocean sensing, and real-time data collection; runs two State of Florida research vessels; and is located amongst the largest concentration of marine scientists in the Southeastern US. CMS research includes climate change, marine resource depletion ...
... of the art systems that are used for ocean modeling, ocean sensing, and real-time data collection; runs two State of Florida research vessels; and is located amongst the largest concentration of marine scientists in the Southeastern US. CMS research includes climate change, marine resource depletion ...
Number 53: 2011 - New Zealand Marine Sciences Society
... (2) members, received by the Secretary before the time of such meeting. Every candidate shall before election signify personally or in writing his or her acceptance of nomination. (e) All officers and members of Council shall be eligible for immediate re‐election PROVIDED ALWAYS that ...
... (2) members, received by the Secretary before the time of such meeting. Every candidate shall before election signify personally or in writing his or her acceptance of nomination. (e) All officers and members of Council shall be eligible for immediate re‐election PROVIDED ALWAYS that ...
The Biodiversity of the Mediterranean Sea: Estimates
... approximately 17,000 marine species occurring in the Mediterranean Sea. However, our estimates of marine diversity are still incomplete as yet—undescribed species will be added in the future. Diversity for microbes is substantially underestimated, and the deep-sea areas and portions of the southern ...
... approximately 17,000 marine species occurring in the Mediterranean Sea. However, our estimates of marine diversity are still incomplete as yet—undescribed species will be added in the future. Diversity for microbes is substantially underestimated, and the deep-sea areas and portions of the southern ...
development of a carbohydrate microarray system and
... estimated by the U.S. Government is approximately 76 million; as a result, 325,000 hospitalizations and 5,000 death have been documented annually, meaning foodborne diseases cause the death of approximately 13 people per day although the food supply in the United States is safer than most of the pla ...
... estimated by the U.S. Government is approximately 76 million; as a result, 325,000 hospitalizations and 5,000 death have been documented annually, meaning foodborne diseases cause the death of approximately 13 people per day although the food supply in the United States is safer than most of the pla ...
Marine Litter in Nordic waters
... become a subject of major concern in recent decades, due to the increasing awareness of the widespread occurrence of litter in the marine environment. Globally, huge amounts of man-made solid waste materials end up in the oceans from both land- and sea-based sources. Levels of marine litter are pres ...
... become a subject of major concern in recent decades, due to the increasing awareness of the widespread occurrence of litter in the marine environment. Globally, huge amounts of man-made solid waste materials end up in the oceans from both land- and sea-based sources. Levels of marine litter are pres ...
Whole-Cell Bacterial Biosensors and the Detection of - CLU-IN
... Arsenic can be found at most sites on the National Priority List and at the top of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Drug Registry’s (ATSDR) 2001 CERCLA Priority List of Hazardous Substances based on its toxicity to human health and potential for human exposure (ATSDR 1993). Current risk assessmen ...
... Arsenic can be found at most sites on the National Priority List and at the top of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Drug Registry’s (ATSDR) 2001 CERCLA Priority List of Hazardous Substances based on its toxicity to human health and potential for human exposure (ATSDR 1993). Current risk assessmen ...
Marine Science and Limnology (MSL)
... and transfer including topics essential to a basic understanding of contemporary biological oceanography. Primary and secondary production, standing stocks, distribution, and structure and dynamics of phytoplankton and zooplankton populations. The transfer of organic matter to higher trophic levels ...
... and transfer including topics essential to a basic understanding of contemporary biological oceanography. Primary and secondary production, standing stocks, distribution, and structure and dynamics of phytoplankton and zooplankton populations. The transfer of organic matter to higher trophic levels ...
Ecosystem Goods and Services of the Deep Sea
... practical development of approaches based on identifying, measuring and in some cases valuing the goods and services provided by ecosystems (Costanza et al. 1997; Daily 1997; Boyd and Banzhaf 2007; Fisher and Turner 2008; Luck et al. 2009; Mace et al. 2009; Haines-Young et al. 2009). These arguments ...
... practical development of approaches based on identifying, measuring and in some cases valuing the goods and services provided by ecosystems (Costanza et al. 1997; Daily 1997; Boyd and Banzhaf 2007; Fisher and Turner 2008; Luck et al. 2009; Mace et al. 2009; Haines-Young et al. 2009). These arguments ...
Review of Ocean Literacy in European Maritime Policy
... 1.4 The Role of Ocean Literacy in Maritime Policy The aim of Sea Change is to empower European citizens to take direct and sustainable action towards a healthy ocean and seas, healthy communities and ultimately a healthy planet. In the policy context, it is anticipated that creating a more ocean lit ...
... 1.4 The Role of Ocean Literacy in Maritime Policy The aim of Sea Change is to empower European citizens to take direct and sustainable action towards a healthy ocean and seas, healthy communities and ultimately a healthy planet. In the policy context, it is anticipated that creating a more ocean lit ...
The Escherichia coli CRISPR System Protects from Lysogenization
... emphasize that the adaptation step must also discriminate between environmental DNA samples and bacterial genomic DNA samples, in order to prevent self targeting. Unraveling the mechanism of the adaptation step will shed light on the discrimination of acquisition of self versus alien DNA. The suicid ...
... emphasize that the adaptation step must also discriminate between environmental DNA samples and bacterial genomic DNA samples, in order to prevent self targeting. Unraveling the mechanism of the adaptation step will shed light on the discrimination of acquisition of self versus alien DNA. The suicid ...
A comparative study of the effectiveness of
... The anti bacterial effectiveness of four non-triclosan containing hand soaps was compared with that of six triclosan containing hand soaps. Dilutions of the soaps were used in the preparation of pour plates which were then streaked with cultures of Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonell ...
... The anti bacterial effectiveness of four non-triclosan containing hand soaps was compared with that of six triclosan containing hand soaps. Dilutions of the soaps were used in the preparation of pour plates which were then streaked with cultures of Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonell ...
gabriela sinkiewicz lactobacillus reuteri in health and disease
... People have exploited fermentation by lactobacilli for centuries as a means of preparing and preserving foods. Several different bacterial species are today used as probiotic, i.e. health promoting, bacteria in different products both for human and animal applications. By definition probiotic bacter ...
... People have exploited fermentation by lactobacilli for centuries as a means of preparing and preserving foods. Several different bacterial species are today used as probiotic, i.e. health promoting, bacteria in different products both for human and animal applications. By definition probiotic bacter ...
annual report - The Scottish Association for Marine Science
... in all the world’s oceans. It is thought that there may be tens of thousands, or even more, of these features that stand more than 1000m in height, from the seabed. They are often home to many species of coral and sponges, which in turn can harbour a great diversity of other species. The deep-sea gr ...
... in all the world’s oceans. It is thought that there may be tens of thousands, or even more, of these features that stand more than 1000m in height, from the seabed. They are often home to many species of coral and sponges, which in turn can harbour a great diversity of other species. The deep-sea gr ...
Antibacterial substances and characteristics of the haemolymph of
... and other microbes can be phagocytosed and destroyed intracellularly by lysis and metazoan parasites are encapsulated by numerous haemocytes that isolate the parasites from their nutrient resources. On the other hand, melanin and the intermediate products of its formation may be deposited on the sur ...
... and other microbes can be phagocytosed and destroyed intracellularly by lysis and metazoan parasites are encapsulated by numerous haemocytes that isolate the parasites from their nutrient resources. On the other hand, melanin and the intermediate products of its formation may be deposited on the sur ...
Attachment mechanisms and properties of bacterial - E
... the splash areas of the wet-end part of a paper machine (A-C). Areas that are constantly wet due to mist (B) or water sprays (C) are prone to be biofouled. Microbes can form coherent sheets of slime (D) that are likely to cause serious process disturbances if they detach from the machine surfaces. ...
... the splash areas of the wet-end part of a paper machine (A-C). Areas that are constantly wet due to mist (B) or water sprays (C) are prone to be biofouled. Microbes can form coherent sheets of slime (D) that are likely to cause serious process disturbances if they detach from the machine surfaces. ...
designing a biosensor that will detect gram negative and gram
... Chapter 5 – Conclusions and Future Works……………………………………………..48 References……………………………………………………….……………………….50 ...
... Chapter 5 – Conclusions and Future Works……………………………………………..48 References……………………………………………………….……………………….50 ...
The status of natural resources on the high-seas
... These operations are generally limited to areas within national jurisdictions, i.e. within the 200 mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of coastal states. They do, however, point to the likely eventual exploitation of areas beyond the EEZs – on the high-seas. The term ‘high-seas’ applies to all parts ...
... These operations are generally limited to areas within national jurisdictions, i.e. within the 200 mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of coastal states. They do, however, point to the likely eventual exploitation of areas beyond the EEZs – on the high-seas. The term ‘high-seas’ applies to all parts ...
Isolation of a New, Pink, Obligately Thermophilic, Gram
... by J. J. Cooney of the University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. There is no present evidence that light is required for pigment production. (iii) DNA base ratios of the K-2 and K-2type isolates. Table 1 shows the DNA base ratios of the K-2 isolate (Bloomington, Ind.), the P-P-1 isolate (Poncha Hot Spring ...
... by J. J. Cooney of the University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. There is no present evidence that light is required for pigment production. (iii) DNA base ratios of the K-2 and K-2type isolates. Table 1 shows the DNA base ratios of the K-2 isolate (Bloomington, Ind.), the P-P-1 isolate (Poncha Hot Spring ...
Marine Science - Wageningen UR E-depot
... (De Madron et al., 2005); this has resulted in enhanced total organic carbon concentrations in the water after the start of bottom trawling, likely due to the uplift from deeper sediments (Pusceddu et al., 2005). In chronically trawled grounds, organic matter appears reduced, this has, for example, ...
... (De Madron et al., 2005); this has resulted in enhanced total organic carbon concentrations in the water after the start of bottom trawling, likely due to the uplift from deeper sediments (Pusceddu et al., 2005). In chronically trawled grounds, organic matter appears reduced, this has, for example, ...