Methanogenesis in low sulfate hot spring algal-bacterial mats
... However, around this time, Omelianski ...
... However, around this time, Omelianski ...
Antibacterial Peptide-Based Gel for Prevention of Medical Implanted
... Implanted medical devices are prone to infection. Designing new strategies to reduce infection and implant rejection are an important challenge for modern medicine. To this end, in the last few years many hydrogels have been designed as matrices for antimicrobial molecules destined to fight frequent ...
... Implanted medical devices are prone to infection. Designing new strategies to reduce infection and implant rejection are an important challenge for modern medicine. To this end, in the last few years many hydrogels have been designed as matrices for antimicrobial molecules destined to fight frequent ...
Introducing Maritime Spatial Planning Legislation in the EU: Fishing
... 5 The concept of large marine ecosystems first appeared in the 1995 Global Environment Facility Operational Strategy. See Global Environment Facility, ‘GEF Revised Operational Guidelines’ (1995) GEF/C.6/3, 57, 68. The term refers to maritime regions of about 200,000km2 or greater, defined not by ad ...
... 5 The concept of large marine ecosystems first appeared in the 1995 Global Environment Facility Operational Strategy. See Global Environment Facility, ‘GEF Revised Operational Guidelines’ (1995) GEF/C.6/3, 57, 68. The term refers to maritime regions of about 200,000km2 or greater, defined not by ad ...
PAME Progress Report on the Ecosystem Approach to Arctic Marine
... (sewage and river inputs) and ocean activities (oil and gas exploitation, shipping). Some of the pollution is global because of the long range transport of persistent organic pollutants and heavy metal contaminants via atmospheric and oceanic pathways. Not all cumulative impacts due to particle depo ...
... (sewage and river inputs) and ocean activities (oil and gas exploitation, shipping). Some of the pollution is global because of the long range transport of persistent organic pollutants and heavy metal contaminants via atmospheric and oceanic pathways. Not all cumulative impacts due to particle depo ...
Broad-Range PCR for Detection and Identification
... and 23S rRNA genes is provided in Table 1. Further primer and probe sequences for 16S and 23S rRNA gene can be found in other articles (1, 4, 6, 9, 61, 63, 76, 88, 123, 133, 150, 155), as well as in the European rRNA database (http: / / bioinformatics.psb.ugent.be / webtools / rRNA) (166) and in the ...
... and 23S rRNA genes is provided in Table 1. Further primer and probe sequences for 16S and 23S rRNA gene can be found in other articles (1, 4, 6, 9, 61, 63, 76, 88, 123, 133, 150, 155), as well as in the European rRNA database (http: / / bioinformatics.psb.ugent.be / webtools / rRNA) (166) and in the ...
Report 6512 – The effects on wind power on marine life – A
... Acoustic disturbances during the installation As monopile foundations are being driven into the sea floor, a lot of noise is generated that spreads in the water. Cod and herring can potentially perceive noise from pile driving at a distance of 80 kilometres, experiencing physical damage and death at ...
... Acoustic disturbances during the installation As monopile foundations are being driven into the sea floor, a lot of noise is generated that spreads in the water. Cod and herring can potentially perceive noise from pile driving at a distance of 80 kilometres, experiencing physical damage and death at ...
S - College of Veterinary Medicine
... valid, and consistent test results to aid in the protection of animal and human health. Other services include a wide range of surveillance testing for early detection and identification of foreign animal and emerging domestic disease agents, as well as acts of bioterrorism directed at human and liv ...
... valid, and consistent test results to aid in the protection of animal and human health. Other services include a wide range of surveillance testing for early detection and identification of foreign animal and emerging domestic disease agents, as well as acts of bioterrorism directed at human and liv ...
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... metabolic character, identifying how they have adapted to high pressures and high temperatures, and determining the influence on microbes on the deep carbon cycle in both continental and marine subsurface habitats. Fredrick Colwell and Mitchell Sogin developed a CoDL proposal that the Alfred P. Sloa ...
... metabolic character, identifying how they have adapted to high pressures and high temperatures, and determining the influence on microbes on the deep carbon cycle in both continental and marine subsurface habitats. Fredrick Colwell and Mitchell Sogin developed a CoDL proposal that the Alfred P. Sloa ...
Marine Biodiversity in the Caribbean
... in the region, our present knowledge about Caribbean marine biodiversity and species distribution does not satisfy the needs for objectively defining geographic conservation priorities and designing management plans at a regional scale. This is one of the reasons why conservation planners often make ...
... in the region, our present knowledge about Caribbean marine biodiversity and species distribution does not satisfy the needs for objectively defining geographic conservation priorities and designing management plans at a regional scale. This is one of the reasons why conservation planners often make ...
Rare earth elements and neodymium isotopes in sedimentary
... We report rare earth element (REE) and neodymium (Nd) isotope data for the organic fraction of sediments collected from various depositional environments, i.e. rivers (n=25), estuaries (n=18), openocean settings (n=15), and cold seeps (n=12). Sedimentary Organic Matter (SOM) was extracted using a mi ...
... We report rare earth element (REE) and neodymium (Nd) isotope data for the organic fraction of sediments collected from various depositional environments, i.e. rivers (n=25), estuaries (n=18), openocean settings (n=15), and cold seeps (n=12). Sedimentary Organic Matter (SOM) was extracted using a mi ...
Antibiotic resistance: an overview of mechanisms and
... reduced by cellular reductases encoded by nfsA and nfsB genes. Mutations in these genes are associated with nitrofuran resistance24–27. In contrast to resistance developing due to inhibition of activation described above, in many cases chemical alterations of antibiotics inactivate their biological ...
... reduced by cellular reductases encoded by nfsA and nfsB genes. Mutations in these genes are associated with nitrofuran resistance24–27. In contrast to resistance developing due to inhibition of activation described above, in many cases chemical alterations of antibiotics inactivate their biological ...
LESSON PLANS - hiddencorner.us
... 1. Organize the class into eight groups, each with a team leader. Walk around the room and have each team leader choose from a container a piece of paper that has the name of an early navigator or explorer on it. 2. WRITE THE AIM: What is known about the early ocean explorers and navigators? Student ...
... 1. Organize the class into eight groups, each with a team leader. Walk around the room and have each team leader choose from a container a piece of paper that has the name of an early navigator or explorer on it. 2. WRITE THE AIM: What is known about the early ocean explorers and navigators? Student ...
El rol de la respiración aeróbica en el ciclo de vida de Escherichia coli
... Our experiments support the idea that the E. coli population multiply in fecal matter in the presence of oxygen, which may increase the chances of E. coli to colonize new hosts. The approximate increase in colonies (at least 10 fold) suggests that aerobic replication in fecal matter is a critical pa ...
... Our experiments support the idea that the E. coli population multiply in fecal matter in the presence of oxygen, which may increase the chances of E. coli to colonize new hosts. The approximate increase in colonies (at least 10 fold) suggests that aerobic replication in fecal matter is a critical pa ...
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... Our experiments support the idea that the E. coli population multiply in fecal matter in the presence of oxygen, which may increase the chances of E. coli to colonize new hosts. The approximate increase in colonies (at least 10 fold) suggests that aerobic replication in fecal matter is a critical pa ...
... Our experiments support the idea that the E. coli population multiply in fecal matter in the presence of oxygen, which may increase the chances of E. coli to colonize new hosts. The approximate increase in colonies (at least 10 fold) suggests that aerobic replication in fecal matter is a critical pa ...
zmt Report 2011/2012
... of the departmental structure was followed by the development of new concepts for the ZMT’s strategies on the intensification of exchange and cooperation, for thirdparty funding acquisition and capacity building. Routines and guidelines were revised to optimise processes including the training of do ...
... of the departmental structure was followed by the development of new concepts for the ZMT’s strategies on the intensification of exchange and cooperation, for thirdparty funding acquisition and capacity building. Routines and guidelines were revised to optimise processes including the training of do ...
Alkaline Lonar lake, India – A treasure of
... growing optimally between 0.5 and 2.5M salt (Kushner 1968) .Alkalitolerant and halotolerant bacteria are found in less alkaline soda lakes and in different environments around the world. Alkaliphilic microorganisms offer a multitude of actual or potential applications in various fields of biotechnol ...
... growing optimally between 0.5 and 2.5M salt (Kushner 1968) .Alkalitolerant and halotolerant bacteria are found in less alkaline soda lakes and in different environments around the world. Alkaliphilic microorganisms offer a multitude of actual or potential applications in various fields of biotechnol ...
2. Equine Periodontal Anatomy
... article aims to critically review current knowledge of this disorder and also outline the potential use ...
... article aims to critically review current knowledge of this disorder and also outline the potential use ...
Depth related amino acid uptake by Prochlorococcus cyanobacteria
... could be unable to assimilate the oxidised forms (nitrate, nitrite). Because it is generally accepted that Prochlorococcus is an obligate photoautotroph there have been a considerable number of studies concerning its photosynthetic activities as well as inorganic nutrient acquisition, while less att ...
... could be unable to assimilate the oxidised forms (nitrate, nitrite). Because it is generally accepted that Prochlorococcus is an obligate photoautotroph there have been a considerable number of studies concerning its photosynthetic activities as well as inorganic nutrient acquisition, while less att ...
MICROBIAL CR(VI) REDUCTION IN INDIGENOUS CULTURES OF BACTERIA: CHARACTERIZATION AND MODELLING
... model for the microbial reduction of Cr(VI). This study is a preliminary investigation for further work on metal bio-decontamination in SA, where this efficient and environmental friendly technology is still unexplored. Cr(VI) is extremely toxic and carcinogenic in its ionic form. It causes dermatit ...
... model for the microbial reduction of Cr(VI). This study is a preliminary investigation for further work on metal bio-decontamination in SA, where this efficient and environmental friendly technology is still unexplored. Cr(VI) is extremely toxic and carcinogenic in its ionic form. It causes dermatit ...
Mise en page 1 - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
... World Heritage natural sites protect almost 2.5 million km2 of the planet’s lands and waters. Because of the recent addition of large marine sites to the World Heritage List, some 57 per cent of the total area is marine, though in only 45 sites (5% of the number of World Heritage sites). In anticipa ...
... World Heritage natural sites protect almost 2.5 million km2 of the planet’s lands and waters. Because of the recent addition of large marine sites to the World Heritage List, some 57 per cent of the total area is marine, though in only 45 sites (5% of the number of World Heritage sites). In anticipa ...
Assessing marine world heritage from an ecosystem
... World Heritage natural sites protect almost 2.5 million km2 of the planet’s lands and waters. Because of the recent addition of large marine sites to the World Heritage List, some 57 per cent of the total area is marine, though in only 45 sites (5% of the number of World Heritage sites). In anticipa ...
... World Heritage natural sites protect almost 2.5 million km2 of the planet’s lands and waters. Because of the recent addition of large marine sites to the World Heritage List, some 57 per cent of the total area is marine, though in only 45 sites (5% of the number of World Heritage sites). In anticipa ...
Culture-based Methods for Detection of Antibiotic Resistance in
... culturing, these bacteria are used as indicators of water quality (specifically E. coli, Enterococcus, and Aeromonas). Escherichia coli has been proposed as a representative Gram-negative indicator for antibiotic resistance surveillance (Reinthaler et al., 2003; Collignon, 2009), and K. pneumoniae ...
... culturing, these bacteria are used as indicators of water quality (specifically E. coli, Enterococcus, and Aeromonas). Escherichia coli has been proposed as a representative Gram-negative indicator for antibiotic resistance surveillance (Reinthaler et al., 2003; Collignon, 2009), and K. pneumoniae ...
ocean acidification resulting from
... In 2004 OSPAR convention for the protection of the marine environment of the north east atlantic noted the report from the Group of Jurists and Linguists (JL) on placement of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the OSPAR maritime area (OIC 04/11/1). As a follow up to this report, it was identified that further ...
... In 2004 OSPAR convention for the protection of the marine environment of the north east atlantic noted the report from the Group of Jurists and Linguists (JL) on placement of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the OSPAR maritime area (OIC 04/11/1). As a follow up to this report, it was identified that further ...