2008 Reichmuth, C. Hearing in marine carnivores
... 100 Hz and 1 kHz. The high-frequency portion of their audiograms shows a functional upper frequency cutoff around 60 kHz; however, sensitivity to intense sounds above 150 kHz has been documented in some species. The hearing of otariid and odobenid pinnipeds underwater is relatively similar, with the ...
... 100 Hz and 1 kHz. The high-frequency portion of their audiograms shows a functional upper frequency cutoff around 60 kHz; however, sensitivity to intense sounds above 150 kHz has been documented in some species. The hearing of otariid and odobenid pinnipeds underwater is relatively similar, with the ...
Feature Article - American Society for Microbiology
... the “3 criteria of etiologic signifi- contained organisms that resembled cance” which he does from the vague Davaine’s bacteridium, but although the animals died of what writings of Henle quoted. From 1850 onward, the number they called anthrax, the blood from of observations in support of the the d ...
... the “3 criteria of etiologic signifi- contained organisms that resembled cance” which he does from the vague Davaine’s bacteridium, but although the animals died of what writings of Henle quoted. From 1850 onward, the number they called anthrax, the blood from of observations in support of the the d ...
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 31:137 - Laboratory of Phytoplankton
... and virus-induced mortality of bacteria were shown in the < 0.8 µm treatment compared to 1.4 times in the the previous publication; however, data on virusRiver-2000 incubations. In the River-2000 incubations, induced mortality were recalculated using new conviral abundance at 2 time points was signi ...
... and virus-induced mortality of bacteria were shown in the < 0.8 µm treatment compared to 1.4 times in the the previous publication; however, data on virusRiver-2000 incubations. In the River-2000 incubations, induced mortality were recalculated using new conviral abundance at 2 time points was signi ...
Marine derived ingredients for personal care
... are effective anti-inflammatory agents. Some marine organisms simply float on or spend much of their adult lives just below the surface of the water. If you have ever allowed yourself to slowly float on an air bed or spent a day snorkelling, you will know how hostile this region of the sea can be o ...
... are effective anti-inflammatory agents. Some marine organisms simply float on or spend much of their adult lives just below the surface of the water. If you have ever allowed yourself to slowly float on an air bed or spent a day snorkelling, you will know how hostile this region of the sea can be o ...
A second year of expedition gets underway
... The comparison of the sequences found with those already present in global databases confirms that we only know about a tiny proportion of them: analysis of these genes shows that over 90% were previously unknown. ...
... The comparison of the sequences found with those already present in global databases confirms that we only know about a tiny proportion of them: analysis of these genes shows that over 90% were previously unknown. ...
Chap 9 Controlling Microbial Growth in Environment Fall 2012
... • Affect microbes’ cell walls, cytoplasmic membranes, proteins, or DNA • Effect varies with differing environmental ...
... • Affect microbes’ cell walls, cytoplasmic membranes, proteins, or DNA • Effect varies with differing environmental ...
Differential media
... appearance of media in response to differential use of an ingredient Mohammed laqqan ...
... appearance of media in response to differential use of an ingredient Mohammed laqqan ...
25 Microbial ecology
... The soil is the major environment for a habitation of microorganisms. The first bacteria, as well as all alive ones, have appeared in water. However in more later geological periods, when on a surface of globe the soil was derived, it became main habitation of microorganisms and main arena of their ...
... The soil is the major environment for a habitation of microorganisms. The first bacteria, as well as all alive ones, have appeared in water. However in more later geological periods, when on a surface of globe the soil was derived, it became main habitation of microorganisms and main arena of their ...
11 Antibiotics
... Kill most bacteria = broad spectrum including intestinal bacteria, so side effect is DIARRHEA Eat pro-biotic yogurt when on this (and shortly after stopping)!! ...
... Kill most bacteria = broad spectrum including intestinal bacteria, so side effect is DIARRHEA Eat pro-biotic yogurt when on this (and shortly after stopping)!! ...
PowerPoint 簡報
... are typically members of normal flora and cause diseases when they are introduced into unprotected sites; usually occur in people with underlying conditions. ...
... are typically members of normal flora and cause diseases when they are introduced into unprotected sites; usually occur in people with underlying conditions. ...
Increasing knowledge: the grand challenge in marine biotechnology
... significant potential for biotechnological applications. Through a deep understanding of the complexity of the marine ecosystem we will be able to protect the ocean and the organisms that inhabit it. Marine biotechnological advancements have already resulted in successes in the field of human health ...
... significant potential for biotechnological applications. Through a deep understanding of the complexity of the marine ecosystem we will be able to protect the ocean and the organisms that inhabit it. Marine biotechnological advancements have already resulted in successes in the field of human health ...
Sea Snot
... tiny black dots in sediment traps near the BP spill site that—if confirmed as oil from the Gulf spill— suggest tarballs got swept up in the snowstorm. Normally, dead organisms settling on the seafloor are free meal deliveries for animals living at depth. "But when it's oil-soaked particles, I suspec ...
... tiny black dots in sediment traps near the BP spill site that—if confirmed as oil from the Gulf spill— suggest tarballs got swept up in the snowstorm. Normally, dead organisms settling on the seafloor are free meal deliveries for animals living at depth. "But when it's oil-soaked particles, I suspec ...
The Silver Ion (Ag+),
... the advent of modern antibiotics, which only attack bacteria and are becoming disturbingly impotent against resistant super germs, silver was a commonplace sanitizer. Today, the silver ion (Ag+) has been rediscovered as an excellent antimicrobial. Silver applications currently represent one of the f ...
... the advent of modern antibiotics, which only attack bacteria and are becoming disturbingly impotent against resistant super germs, silver was a commonplace sanitizer. Today, the silver ion (Ag+) has been rediscovered as an excellent antimicrobial. Silver applications currently represent one of the f ...
Eighth Grade Field Trip Worksheet
... We just examined food chains and how animals depend on each other to gain nutrients and energy. Keep in mind how animals interact with and depend on other organisms for their own survival. Visit our Open Ocean Exhibit and observe some of the apex predators, like the sharks. Explain the importance of ...
... We just examined food chains and how animals depend on each other to gain nutrients and energy. Keep in mind how animals interact with and depend on other organisms for their own survival. Visit our Open Ocean Exhibit and observe some of the apex predators, like the sharks. Explain the importance of ...
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... • -Extreme thermophiles thrive in very hot environments • Methanogens live in swamps and marshes and produce methane as a waste product • Methanogens are strict anaerobes and are poisoned ...
... • -Extreme thermophiles thrive in very hot environments • Methanogens live in swamps and marshes and produce methane as a waste product • Methanogens are strict anaerobes and are poisoned ...
Medical Microbiology, practical protocol
... Result (HPV oncogenic type/s) LR pHR HR Interpretation: 7. Crossword about STIs A) This STI may disseminate when the infected individual has deficiency of late -components of complement B) Drug of choice (DOC) for treatment of gonorrhoea C) Oxidase test is a key test for identifying the bacterium (w ...
... Result (HPV oncogenic type/s) LR pHR HR Interpretation: 7. Crossword about STIs A) This STI may disseminate when the infected individual has deficiency of late -components of complement B) Drug of choice (DOC) for treatment of gonorrhoea C) Oxidase test is a key test for identifying the bacterium (w ...
concepts-of-biology
... continue to affect humans. It is worth noting that all pathogenic prokaryotes are Bacteria; there are no known pathogenic Archaea in humans or any other organism. Pathogenic organisms evolved alongside humans. In the past, the true cause of these diseases was not understood, and some cultures though ...
... continue to affect humans. It is worth noting that all pathogenic prokaryotes are Bacteria; there are no known pathogenic Archaea in humans or any other organism. Pathogenic organisms evolved alongside humans. In the past, the true cause of these diseases was not understood, and some cultures though ...
Microbiology of Environmental Engineering Systems
... oxygen electron acceptors; (c) microaerophilic bacteria, producing energy by aerobic respiration at low concentration of oxygen; (d) obligate aerobes, producing biologically available energy with oxygen as electron acceptor. There are also intermediary subgroups, which are using different types of e ...
... oxygen electron acceptors; (c) microaerophilic bacteria, producing energy by aerobic respiration at low concentration of oxygen; (d) obligate aerobes, producing biologically available energy with oxygen as electron acceptor. There are also intermediary subgroups, which are using different types of e ...
Great success for Kieler Forschungswerkstatt Horizon 2020
... noise and plastic pollution of the oceans or the impact of bycatch in commercial fishing. “Next to a high intelligence marine mammals have strong social and communicative skills which draws worldwide attention to these sea dwellers”, explains Dennis Brenneke, project manager at the Kieler Forschungs ...
... noise and plastic pollution of the oceans or the impact of bycatch in commercial fishing. “Next to a high intelligence marine mammals have strong social and communicative skills which draws worldwide attention to these sea dwellers”, explains Dennis Brenneke, project manager at the Kieler Forschungs ...
XDR GNR
... carbapenems using current Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) or British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (BSAC) breakpoints. As a result of being difficult to detect, such organisms pose significant risks, particularly due to their role in unnoticed spread within institutions a ...
... carbapenems using current Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) or British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (BSAC) breakpoints. As a result of being difficult to detect, such organisms pose significant risks, particularly due to their role in unnoticed spread within institutions a ...
USE OF BACTERIOPHAGE AS NOVEL FOOD ADDITIVES
... 5 hemolytic units per mL). In evaluating the safety of this new food additive, the FDA considered published reports from animal studies submitted by the petitioner and results from the use of phage therapies against human bacterial infections. 17 Clearly with this amendment, the FDA has demonstrated ...
... 5 hemolytic units per mL). In evaluating the safety of this new food additive, the FDA considered published reports from animal studies submitted by the petitioner and results from the use of phage therapies against human bacterial infections. 17 Clearly with this amendment, the FDA has demonstrated ...
Lab #7-8: Identification of unknown bacteria in mixed cultures
... Bacteria in nature do not exist as pure cultures like the ones that we have used in lab. Instead, they are found in mixed populations with many other species. To accurately examine the characteristics of an individual species, the species must be isolated from the rest of the population. Isolation c ...
... Bacteria in nature do not exist as pure cultures like the ones that we have used in lab. Instead, they are found in mixed populations with many other species. To accurately examine the characteristics of an individual species, the species must be isolated from the rest of the population. Isolation c ...
Spring 2015-Chapter 13
... Lab tests have confirmed that a patient in Texas who recently died had Variant CreutzfeldtJakob Disease. Variant CJD is a fatal brain disorder linked to eating beef from cattle with mad cow disease, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a press release. Variant CJD was first identif ...
... Lab tests have confirmed that a patient in Texas who recently died had Variant CreutzfeldtJakob Disease. Variant CJD is a fatal brain disorder linked to eating beef from cattle with mad cow disease, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a press release. Variant CJD was first identif ...
Characteristics of invasion of H Ep-2 cells by Providencia alcalifa ciens
... This suggests that invasiveness is a property commonly found among P. alcalifaciens isolates. All these isolates also caused polymerisation of actin filaments as shown by the FAS test. In six of the 14 diarrhoeal patients from whom the isolates originated, P. alcalifaciens was the only putative path ...
... This suggests that invasiveness is a property commonly found among P. alcalifaciens isolates. All these isolates also caused polymerisation of actin filaments as shown by the FAS test. In six of the 14 diarrhoeal patients from whom the isolates originated, P. alcalifaciens was the only putative path ...