Epitheliocystis in Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush)
... alpinus) (AC), and brown trout (Salmo trutta) (BT) (Draghi et al., 2004; 2007; 2010; Schmidt-Posthause et al., 2011). Lesion variation between fish species at least in some salmonids is therefore more likely to be determined by the host response. Since there is no study published to date that descri ...
... alpinus) (AC), and brown trout (Salmo trutta) (BT) (Draghi et al., 2004; 2007; 2010; Schmidt-Posthause et al., 2011). Lesion variation between fish species at least in some salmonids is therefore more likely to be determined by the host response. Since there is no study published to date that descri ...
Position paper on marine protected areas
... 2.1 AMSA endorses the government’s national representative system of marine protected areas (NRSMPA) program, and encourages its timely completion. This should be done for both present and future generations of Australians, as well as to provide undisturbed habitat for at least a proportion of the p ...
... 2.1 AMSA endorses the government’s national representative system of marine protected areas (NRSMPA) program, and encourages its timely completion. This should be done for both present and future generations of Australians, as well as to provide undisturbed habitat for at least a proportion of the p ...
The Effects of Growth Conditions on Bacterial Inhibition of Water Mold
... sequenced, it is believed to be of the genus Saprolegnia because this water mold is commonly found in this body of water. Previously, researchers in the Peterson laboratory found that diverse species of bacteria were able to inhibit water mold growth on the protein-rich Luria-Bertani (LB) medium. Th ...
... sequenced, it is believed to be of the genus Saprolegnia because this water mold is commonly found in this body of water. Previously, researchers in the Peterson laboratory found that diverse species of bacteria were able to inhibit water mold growth on the protein-rich Luria-Bertani (LB) medium. Th ...
- Academy Test Bank
... any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part ...
... any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part ...
MICROBIAL EXPOSURE, SYMPTOMS AND INFLAMMATORY
... also leads to occurrence of other biological agents such as dust mites [6,7]. In 2002, 24 new cases of occupational skin diseases and 16 occupational respiratory diseases were reported among kitchen workers in Finland [8]. It can be hypothesized that the occupational diseases were at least partly ca ...
... also leads to occurrence of other biological agents such as dust mites [6,7]. In 2002, 24 new cases of occupational skin diseases and 16 occupational respiratory diseases were reported among kitchen workers in Finland [8]. It can be hypothesized that the occupational diseases were at least partly ca ...
Free sample of Test Bank for
... Test-Bank-for-Prescott's-Microbiology,-9th-Edition-Joanne-Willey15. Catalytic proteins speed up the myriad of chemical reactions that occur in cells; these proteins are known as A. ribozymes B. nucleic acids C. enzymes D. lipids ...
... Test-Bank-for-Prescott's-Microbiology,-9th-Edition-Joanne-Willey15. Catalytic proteins speed up the myriad of chemical reactions that occur in cells; these proteins are known as A. ribozymes B. nucleic acids C. enzymes D. lipids ...
INVASION OF DENTINAL TUBULES BY ORAL BACTERIA
... which will lead to periapical disease. However, bacteria that are associated with an infected root canal differ from those primarily associated with dental caries. Thus, although streptococci and Actinomyces are major components of dental plaque (Jenkinson and Lamont, 1997) and may initiate tubule a ...
... which will lead to periapical disease. However, bacteria that are associated with an infected root canal differ from those primarily associated with dental caries. Thus, although streptococci and Actinomyces are major components of dental plaque (Jenkinson and Lamont, 1997) and may initiate tubule a ...
The Transfer of Defective Lambda Lysogeny between
... Those strains of Escherichia coli which are lysogenic for phage Lambda may be induced to liberate phage by exposing the organisms to ultraviolet (u.v.) light: each induced organism subsequently liberates about 100 lambda phage particles (Weigle & Delbruck, 1951). There exist, however, defective lamb ...
... Those strains of Escherichia coli which are lysogenic for phage Lambda may be induced to liberate phage by exposing the organisms to ultraviolet (u.v.) light: each induced organism subsequently liberates about 100 lambda phage particles (Weigle & Delbruck, 1951). There exist, however, defective lamb ...
slide set - Wound Infection Institute
... This slide set belongs to the International Wound Infection Institute (IWII) and is meant to accompany a suggested curriculum outline for persons training in the clinical management of wound infection management. The IWII gives permission for it to be used by our members for educational purposes on ...
... This slide set belongs to the International Wound Infection Institute (IWII) and is meant to accompany a suggested curriculum outline for persons training in the clinical management of wound infection management. The IWII gives permission for it to be used by our members for educational purposes on ...
Ch. 24 Text
... Concept 24.1: Conditions on early Earth made the origin of life possible Chemical and physical processes on early Earth may have produced very simple cells through a sequence of stages 1. Abiotic synthesis of small organic molecules 2. Joining of these small molecules into macromolecules 3. Packa ...
... Concept 24.1: Conditions on early Earth made the origin of life possible Chemical and physical processes on early Earth may have produced very simple cells through a sequence of stages 1. Abiotic synthesis of small organic molecules 2. Joining of these small molecules into macromolecules 3. Packa ...
The Immune System
... Concept 24.1: Conditions on early Earth made the origin of life possible Chemical and physical processes on early Earth may have produced very simple cells through a sequence of stages 1. Abiotic synthesis of small organic molecules 2. Joining of these small molecules into macromolecules 3. Packa ...
... Concept 24.1: Conditions on early Earth made the origin of life possible Chemical and physical processes on early Earth may have produced very simple cells through a sequence of stages 1. Abiotic synthesis of small organic molecules 2. Joining of these small molecules into macromolecules 3. Packa ...
microbiology - UtechDMD2015
... • 3. Conjugation (continued) • Narrow-host-range exist in single species • Broad-host-range transfer between different genera • Conjugated plasmid code for genes involved in transfer between cells • Non-conjugated plasmids require help of conjugated plasmid ...
... • 3. Conjugation (continued) • Narrow-host-range exist in single species • Broad-host-range transfer between different genera • Conjugated plasmid code for genes involved in transfer between cells • Non-conjugated plasmids require help of conjugated plasmid ...
Antimicrobial Effects of Garlic Extract
... • Used for cooking and as a medicinal agent • Believed to have healing properties ...
... • Used for cooking and as a medicinal agent • Believed to have healing properties ...
research agenda 2025
... Climate variations during key periods in the past have been closely linked with changes in ocean circulation. Of special significance are changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC), the “lower limb” involving formation and circulation of deep waters. In the North Atlantic, the “ ...
... Climate variations during key periods in the past have been closely linked with changes in ocean circulation. Of special significance are changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC), the “lower limb” involving formation and circulation of deep waters. In the North Atlantic, the “ ...
intestinal colonization, microbiota, and probiotics
... Specific probiotics have been assessed for their ability to attach to human intestinal mucosa, but such attachment is of a temporary nature. For example, administering Lactobacillus GG to infants may result in a 2- to 12-week fecal recovery of the administered strain in feces, indicating the potenti ...
... Specific probiotics have been assessed for their ability to attach to human intestinal mucosa, but such attachment is of a temporary nature. For example, administering Lactobacillus GG to infants may result in a 2- to 12-week fecal recovery of the administered strain in feces, indicating the potenti ...
Sustainability of deep-sea fisheries
... waters [2] and in oceanic epipelagic ecosystems [5] was much more recent. While increasing human population and affluence have raised global demand for fish, increasing scarcity of continental shelf and epipelagic oceanic fishes has driven industrial fishing farther from home ports and markets and to de ...
... waters [2] and in oceanic epipelagic ecosystems [5] was much more recent. While increasing human population and affluence have raised global demand for fish, increasing scarcity of continental shelf and epipelagic oceanic fishes has driven industrial fishing farther from home ports and markets and to de ...
MaRine HabitatS and CoMMunitieS
... column and benthic habitats. Within these habitats live groups of organisms known as ‘communities’ that interact with each other while sharing a similar environment. The structure and function of these communities have evolved in response to the natural conditions on the Scotian Shelf (e.g. temperat ...
... column and benthic habitats. Within these habitats live groups of organisms known as ‘communities’ that interact with each other while sharing a similar environment. The structure and function of these communities have evolved in response to the natural conditions on the Scotian Shelf (e.g. temperat ...
Microorganisms and Soil Health
... • Labile (living) component of the soil organic fraction • 1 – 3% of the total soil organic C • ≤ 5% of the total soil N • Contributes to potential Nmin pool: [30 - 60 lbs/A for SOM 2.65 - 5.3%] • “activity” is mediated by the diverse soil microbial community • Involved in nutrient fluxes, decomposi ...
... • Labile (living) component of the soil organic fraction • 1 – 3% of the total soil organic C • ≤ 5% of the total soil N • Contributes to potential Nmin pool: [30 - 60 lbs/A for SOM 2.65 - 5.3%] • “activity” is mediated by the diverse soil microbial community • Involved in nutrient fluxes, decomposi ...
(平成19年7月20日施行)の翻訳は 「法令用語日英標準対訳辞書
... を参照してください。 This English translation of the Basic Act on Ocean Policy (Effective July 20, 2007) has been prepared in compliance with the Standard Bilingual Dictionary March 2007 edition . This is an unofficial translation. Only the original Japanese texts of laws and regulations have legal effect, an ...
... を参照してください。 This English translation of the Basic Act on Ocean Policy (Effective July 20, 2007) has been prepared in compliance with the Standard Bilingual Dictionary March 2007 edition . This is an unofficial translation. Only the original Japanese texts of laws and regulations have legal effect, an ...
NanowireâBacteria Hybrids for Unassisted Solar Carbon Dioxide
... chemicals from CO2 and H2O, a process that mimics natural photosynthesis, is of fundamental and practical interest. In natural photosynthesis, CO2 is first reduced to common biochemical building blocks using solar energy, which are subsequently used for the synthesis of the complex mixture of molecul ...
... chemicals from CO2 and H2O, a process that mimics natural photosynthesis, is of fundamental and practical interest. In natural photosynthesis, CO2 is first reduced to common biochemical building blocks using solar energy, which are subsequently used for the synthesis of the complex mixture of molecul ...
Interactions of Foodborne Pathogens with Free‐living Protozoa
... While there is no unambiguous definition of “protozoa”, a general agreement is to consider protozoa as heterotrophic protists. Protists are defined by Adl and others (2005) as “eukaryotes with a unicellular level of organization, without cell differentiation into tissues”. FLP comprise protists whic ...
... While there is no unambiguous definition of “protozoa”, a general agreement is to consider protozoa as heterotrophic protists. Protists are defined by Adl and others (2005) as “eukaryotes with a unicellular level of organization, without cell differentiation into tissues”. FLP comprise protists whic ...
Marine Spatial Planning in Asia and the Caribbean
... areas whose purpose is to not only protect target species from exploitation in order to allow their populations to recover, but also to protect entire ecosystems by conserving multiple species and critical habitats. Interactions between MPAs and SSF provide some of the most compelling reasons for im ...
... areas whose purpose is to not only protect target species from exploitation in order to allow their populations to recover, but also to protect entire ecosystems by conserving multiple species and critical habitats. Interactions between MPAs and SSF provide some of the most compelling reasons for im ...
Glutamine(amide) : 2-Oxoglutarate Amino
... and NADH was inactive ; pyruvate, oxaloacetate, a-oxobutyrate and 2oxoisovalerate could not substitute for a-oxoglutarate, nor could the requirement for glutamine be met by asparagine, citrulline, arginine or urea. Although conditions that favoured the synthesis of this enzyme generally also favoure ...
... and NADH was inactive ; pyruvate, oxaloacetate, a-oxobutyrate and 2oxoisovalerate could not substitute for a-oxoglutarate, nor could the requirement for glutamine be met by asparagine, citrulline, arginine or urea. Although conditions that favoured the synthesis of this enzyme generally also favoure ...
Bromine counts from XRF scanning as an estimate of the
... subject of further investigation. Here we investigate the potential of XRF Br counts/s as an estimate for MOC. ...
... subject of further investigation. Here we investigate the potential of XRF Br counts/s as an estimate for MOC. ...
37th session of the Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects
... Side event on “radioactive contamination of the marine environment, with particular reference to the Fukushima nuclear accident”: The event, organized by IAEA-Environment Laboratories, included seven presentations on this topic given by scientists from Japan, IAEA-EL, Italy, France and Australia. Th ...
... Side event on “radioactive contamination of the marine environment, with particular reference to the Fukushima nuclear accident”: The event, organized by IAEA-Environment Laboratories, included seven presentations on this topic given by scientists from Japan, IAEA-EL, Italy, France and Australia. Th ...