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... there are real risks of small operational spills occurring, and that there have been many such incidents in recent years. It also shows that Tier 2 events — during which up to 500 tons oil are spilled at or near harbors by vessels going aground or being involved in collisions—would have a serious im ...
... there are real risks of small operational spills occurring, and that there have been many such incidents in recent years. It also shows that Tier 2 events — during which up to 500 tons oil are spilled at or near harbors by vessels going aground or being involved in collisions—would have a serious im ...
Integumentary System – Catalase, Mannitol Salt Agar
... • Catalase breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen ...
... • Catalase breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen ...
ANOPHELES GUT MICROBIOTA PROVIDE POSSIBILITIES
... al. 2004). After the discovery of the transmission of malaria, interventions focused on environmental control of mosquito breeding-sites. This proved to be very successful in many places and environmental control was the main reason for the reduction in the global malaria distribution till 1946. In ...
... al. 2004). After the discovery of the transmission of malaria, interventions focused on environmental control of mosquito breeding-sites. This proved to be very successful in many places and environmental control was the main reason for the reduction in the global malaria distribution till 1946. In ...
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... Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are the substances that influence physiological processes of plants at very low concentrations and modify or control one or more specific metabolic events of a plant (Danova et al. 2012; Sane et al. 2012). According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the pla ...
... Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are the substances that influence physiological processes of plants at very low concentrations and modify or control one or more specific metabolic events of a plant (Danova et al. 2012; Sane et al. 2012). According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the pla ...
Brucella evolution and taxonomy
... 2000), and it is this choice what has been and still is a matter of debate (Goodfellow and O’Donnell, 1993; Dijkshoorn et al., 2000; Brenner et al., 2001; Gillis et al., 2001; Sneath, 2001; Young, 2001). For years, the only possible criteria were those of conventional phenetic classification (hence ...
... 2000), and it is this choice what has been and still is a matter of debate (Goodfellow and O’Donnell, 1993; Dijkshoorn et al., 2000; Brenner et al., 2001; Gillis et al., 2001; Sneath, 2001; Young, 2001). For years, the only possible criteria were those of conventional phenetic classification (hence ...
bacteria endometrialis
... There are a number of strains of some of these micro-organisms (Grattard et al., 1995). Mycoplasmas are the smallest free-living micro-organisms, with a high incidence of antigenic variation and variable reactivity to monoclonal antibodies (Christiansen et al., 1997). Some BV organisms are described ...
... There are a number of strains of some of these micro-organisms (Grattard et al., 1995). Mycoplasmas are the smallest free-living micro-organisms, with a high incidence of antigenic variation and variable reactivity to monoclonal antibodies (Christiansen et al., 1997). Some BV organisms are described ...
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... other factors that set the habitat conditions and influence the distribution and abundance of taxa, including their connectivity between similar habitats. Reduced connectivity can give rise to divergent evolution of similar taxa. Two major environmental drivers are depth and geomorphology [28,29,42– ...
... other factors that set the habitat conditions and influence the distribution and abundance of taxa, including their connectivity between similar habitats. Reduced connectivity can give rise to divergent evolution of similar taxa. Two major environmental drivers are depth and geomorphology [28,29,42– ...
Nearshore Marine Ecoregion - State Employee Information Center
... species of invertebrates and algae change along the inundation gradient (more or less time underwater). Similar zonation also occurs in sandy beach and soft bottom habitats, but is more difficult to observe because most species burrow beneath the sediment surface. Although some species may live in a ...
... species of invertebrates and algae change along the inundation gradient (more or less time underwater). Similar zonation also occurs in sandy beach and soft bottom habitats, but is more difficult to observe because most species burrow beneath the sediment surface. Although some species may live in a ...
Annual Review of Microbiology
... Several microbes promote plant growth, and many microbial products that stimulate plant growth have been marketed. In this review we restrict ourselves to bacteria that are derived from and exert this effect on the root. Such bacteria are generally designated as PGPR (plantgrowth-promoting rhizobact ...
... Several microbes promote plant growth, and many microbial products that stimulate plant growth have been marketed. In this review we restrict ourselves to bacteria that are derived from and exert this effect on the root. Such bacteria are generally designated as PGPR (plantgrowth-promoting rhizobact ...
Marine Highway Indian Ocean - Project Concept Paper
... there are real risks of small operational spills occurring, and that there have been many such incidents in recent years. It also shows that Tier 2 events — during which up to 500 tons oil are spilled at or near harbors by vessels going aground or being involved in collisions—would have a serious im ...
... there are real risks of small operational spills occurring, and that there have been many such incidents in recent years. It also shows that Tier 2 events — during which up to 500 tons oil are spilled at or near harbors by vessels going aground or being involved in collisions—would have a serious im ...
Scuba diving and marine conservation
... Indeed, many different types of volunteer marine conservation organizations exist and each will have its own focus and objective. this article takes the position that there are distinct differences evident between marine conservation organizations, such as those at the heart of this article (SUrG an ...
... Indeed, many different types of volunteer marine conservation organizations exist and each will have its own focus and objective. this article takes the position that there are distinct differences evident between marine conservation organizations, such as those at the heart of this article (SUrG an ...
Marine science and technology
... to predict the fate of pollutants entering the marine environment – e.g. by monitoring and modelling the dispersion of oil spills and sewage discharges. A key element is a series of Quality Status Reports (QSRs) produced for the countries bordering the North Sea. The last QSR was produced in 1995 an ...
... to predict the fate of pollutants entering the marine environment – e.g. by monitoring and modelling the dispersion of oil spills and sewage discharges. A key element is a series of Quality Status Reports (QSRs) produced for the countries bordering the North Sea. The last QSR was produced in 1995 an ...
Dominant zooplankton species shift in Changjiang River Estuary
... Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill, The Hoe, Plymouth PL1 2PB, UK. E-mail: [email protected] ...
... Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill, The Hoe, Plymouth PL1 2PB, UK. E-mail: [email protected] ...
Infect Immun
... Shifts in microbial communities are implicated in the pathogenesis of a number of gastrointestinal diseases, but we have limited understanding of the mechanisms that lead to altered community structures. One difficulty with studying these mechanisms in human subjects is the inherent baseline variabi ...
... Shifts in microbial communities are implicated in the pathogenesis of a number of gastrointestinal diseases, but we have limited understanding of the mechanisms that lead to altered community structures. One difficulty with studying these mechanisms in human subjects is the inherent baseline variabi ...
microbial etiology of periodontal disease – mini
... periodontitis. One theory is that herpes viruses cooperate with specific bacteria in the etiopathogenesis of the disease. Namely, periodontal herpes viruses comprise an important source for triggering periodontal tissue destruction (69,70). In cross sectional studies, viruses in Herpes family have b ...
... periodontitis. One theory is that herpes viruses cooperate with specific bacteria in the etiopathogenesis of the disease. Namely, periodontal herpes viruses comprise an important source for triggering periodontal tissue destruction (69,70). In cross sectional studies, viruses in Herpes family have b ...
Oceanography - Flushing Community Schools
... ask good questions by asking who, what, when, where, why, and how. ...
... ask good questions by asking who, what, when, where, why, and how. ...
Linton and Warner 2003
... high incidence of mutations (evidenced by chlorophyll-deficient or albino plants) due to elevated levels of mercury in the underlying sediments [22]. The mercury contamination was restricted to an area near a roost of scarlet ibises and was caused by the birds feeding elsewhere in mercury contaminate ...
... high incidence of mutations (evidenced by chlorophyll-deficient or albino plants) due to elevated levels of mercury in the underlying sediments [22]. The mercury contamination was restricted to an area near a roost of scarlet ibises and was caused by the birds feeding elsewhere in mercury contaminate ...
Antimicrobial natural products
... explains why over 90% of antibiotics in clinical use are from natural origin. The same reasons however have been given to explain the ease with which microorganisms adapt to and resist new antibacterial agents. Believing that pathogens will not easily resist small synthetic compounds which are alien ...
... explains why over 90% of antibiotics in clinical use are from natural origin. The same reasons however have been given to explain the ease with which microorganisms adapt to and resist new antibacterial agents. Believing that pathogens will not easily resist small synthetic compounds which are alien ...
TYPICAL METEORITIC WORM-LIKE FORMS SEEN IN THE
... claimed is new type of carbonaceous meteorite which fell in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka in 2013 (Wickramasinghe et al.a,b,c). Here, we describe these WLFs and discuss their morphology and location within the claimed-meteorite in relation to the reports of similar forms being seen in both meteoritic and E ...
... claimed is new type of carbonaceous meteorite which fell in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka in 2013 (Wickramasinghe et al.a,b,c). Here, we describe these WLFs and discuss their morphology and location within the claimed-meteorite in relation to the reports of similar forms being seen in both meteoritic and E ...
Outline of Medical Microbiology
... 学时与学分:总学时数为 72(理论课 42 学时,实验课 30 学时) 一、课程性质和目的 Preface This outline is for 5-year medical students. The curriculum is organized into there parts: bacteriology, mycology and virology. The students will be expected to master the basic theory, knowledge and techniques used in medical microbiology. In th ...
... 学时与学分:总学时数为 72(理论课 42 学时,实验课 30 学时) 一、课程性质和目的 Preface This outline is for 5-year medical students. The curriculum is organized into there parts: bacteriology, mycology and virology. The students will be expected to master the basic theory, knowledge and techniques used in medical microbiology. In th ...
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... In aquatic environments the bulk of organic matter is a highly heterogenous matrix, composed of labile substrates such as proteins or peptides, simple sugars and fatty acids and more refractory substrates, such as structural carbohydrates or colloids [1]. Organic matter decomposition plays a key rol ...
... In aquatic environments the bulk of organic matter is a highly heterogenous matrix, composed of labile substrates such as proteins or peptides, simple sugars and fatty acids and more refractory substrates, such as structural carbohydrates or colloids [1]. Organic matter decomposition plays a key rol ...
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... – That these organisms have an astonishing genetic diversity – Even two strains of the species Escherichia coli can be very different from each other ...
... – That these organisms have an astonishing genetic diversity – Even two strains of the species Escherichia coli can be very different from each other ...
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... • Prokaryotes thrive almost everywhere, including places too acidic, salty, cold, or hot for most other organisms ...
... • Prokaryotes thrive almost everywhere, including places too acidic, salty, cold, or hot for most other organisms ...
Chapter 27 - Cloudfront.net
... • Prokaryotes thrive almost everywhere, including places too acidic, salty, cold, or hot for most other organisms ...
... • Prokaryotes thrive almost everywhere, including places too acidic, salty, cold, or hot for most other organisms ...