Dominican Republic - Centro de Biodiversidad Marina
... This park is located at the southwestern end of the Dominican Republic. No rivers or surface runoff are found on these Pleistocene carbonate reef terraces. On its windward side strong seas and high-energy pebble and pocket beaches with fringing reefs are found. On its leeward coast, protected by hig ...
... This park is located at the southwestern end of the Dominican Republic. No rivers or surface runoff are found on these Pleistocene carbonate reef terraces. On its windward side strong seas and high-energy pebble and pocket beaches with fringing reefs are found. On its leeward coast, protected by hig ...
Chapter 5: Small Gram-negative rods and coccobacilli
... Actinobacillus actinomycetum-comitans mentioned in older texts should be considered to be A. seminis. This organism is a highly pleomorphic, Gram-negative rod that does not grow on MacConkey agar, is not haemolytic, and does not require CO2 for growth. Colonies on blood agar are small (less than 1 m ...
... Actinobacillus actinomycetum-comitans mentioned in older texts should be considered to be A. seminis. This organism is a highly pleomorphic, Gram-negative rod that does not grow on MacConkey agar, is not haemolytic, and does not require CO2 for growth. Colonies on blood agar are small (less than 1 m ...
Lab Diagnosis of GIT Infections
... associated with hemorrhagic diarrhea and hemolyticuremic syndrome (HUS), especially in young children; undercooked hamburger, unpasteurized milk and apple cider have spread the infection; does NOT ferment sucrose; identified by serotyping Enteroaggregative (EaggEC) – cause diarrhea by adhering to ...
... associated with hemorrhagic diarrhea and hemolyticuremic syndrome (HUS), especially in young children; undercooked hamburger, unpasteurized milk and apple cider have spread the infection; does NOT ferment sucrose; identified by serotyping Enteroaggregative (EaggEC) – cause diarrhea by adhering to ...
Staphylococcus aureus
... The name Staphylococcus is derived from the Greek term „staphyle“, meaning „a bunch of grapes“. This name refers to the fact that the cells of these grampositive cocci grow in a pattern resembling a cluster of ...
... The name Staphylococcus is derived from the Greek term „staphyle“, meaning „a bunch of grapes“. This name refers to the fact that the cells of these grampositive cocci grow in a pattern resembling a cluster of ...
Chapter 36B. South Atlantic Ocean Contributors: Alexander Turra
... offshore oil industry produced an important amount of data on benthos that are not yet available for scientific research purposes. In coastal areas the benthos is better known; several research groups work along the South Atlantic, although with distinct hotspots of effort. Most of the information r ...
... offshore oil industry produced an important amount of data on benthos that are not yet available for scientific research purposes. In coastal areas the benthos is better known; several research groups work along the South Atlantic, although with distinct hotspots of effort. Most of the information r ...
Chapter 6 The Cultivation of Bacteria
... and plants, as well as those that constitute the greater part of the microbial population in our immediate environment. However, we need to emphasize this does not mean that autotrophs are less important. On the contrary, they are of utmost importance in less conspicuous but indispensable processes ...
... and plants, as well as those that constitute the greater part of the microbial population in our immediate environment. However, we need to emphasize this does not mean that autotrophs are less important. On the contrary, they are of utmost importance in less conspicuous but indispensable processes ...
Bacterial
... solution. Each tube of transformation buffer contains 2 mL of liquid. The diluted plasmid DNA should be dispensed no more than 24 hours before the practical session. Once this has been done, the tubes of diluted plasmid must be stored at –18 to –20 °C, in a freezer, until they are required. This is ...
... solution. Each tube of transformation buffer contains 2 mL of liquid. The diluted plasmid DNA should be dispensed no more than 24 hours before the practical session. Once this has been done, the tubes of diluted plasmid must be stored at –18 to –20 °C, in a freezer, until they are required. This is ...
Rapid Chromatic Detection of Bacteria by Use of a New Biomimetic
... The bacteria used in the studies were Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium 1a (strain CS093 [22]), Bacillus cereus, Escherichia coli K-12 strains C600, C600 pMRInv, and MC4100 (provided by Ehud Gazit, Tel Aviv University), and E. coli BL (provided by Dudy Bar-Zvi, Ben Gurion University). Bacteria ...
... The bacteria used in the studies were Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium 1a (strain CS093 [22]), Bacillus cereus, Escherichia coli K-12 strains C600, C600 pMRInv, and MC4100 (provided by Ehud Gazit, Tel Aviv University), and E. coli BL (provided by Dudy Bar-Zvi, Ben Gurion University). Bacteria ...
Report of the IOC/FAO/ UNEP International Workshop on
... by the experts and institutions of the region, a massive training programme and a strengthening of the capabilities of national institutions could be the first steps to be undertaken with the assistance of the relevant specialized bodies of the UN system. Several of the participants expressed their ...
... by the experts and institutions of the region, a massive training programme and a strengthening of the capabilities of national institutions could be the first steps to be undertaken with the assistance of the relevant specialized bodies of the UN system. Several of the participants expressed their ...
Lytic viral infection of bacterioplankton in deep
... Y. Li et al.: Lytic viral infection of bacterioplankton in deep waters the dark at in situ temperature setup with dry bath incubators (MK-20, Hangzhou Allsheng, China), the samples were fixed and then filtered onto 0.22- µm-pore-size cellulose nitrate filters (Millipore). Later, analysis was perfor ...
... Y. Li et al.: Lytic viral infection of bacterioplankton in deep waters the dark at in situ temperature setup with dry bath incubators (MK-20, Hangzhou Allsheng, China), the samples were fixed and then filtered onto 0.22- µm-pore-size cellulose nitrate filters (Millipore). Later, analysis was perfor ...
synthesis 2010-2015
... (groundwater) and point (ports, rivers, wastewater outlets) sources and its influence on biogeochemistry. • A better understanding of the influence of extreme events (flood, storm, dense shelf water cascading) on the redistribution of particulate and dissolved matter on the coastal zone and towards ...
... (groundwater) and point (ports, rivers, wastewater outlets) sources and its influence on biogeochemistry. • A better understanding of the influence of extreme events (flood, storm, dense shelf water cascading) on the redistribution of particulate and dissolved matter on the coastal zone and towards ...
Food Spoilage: Microorganisms and their prevention
... Chemical reactions that cause offensive sensory changes in foods are mediated by a variety of microbes that use food as a carbon and energy source. These organisms include prokaryotes (bacteria), single-celled organisms lacking defined nuclei and other organelles, and eukaryotes, single-celled (yeas ...
... Chemical reactions that cause offensive sensory changes in foods are mediated by a variety of microbes that use food as a carbon and energy source. These organisms include prokaryotes (bacteria), single-celled organisms lacking defined nuclei and other organelles, and eukaryotes, single-celled (yeas ...
Assignment of ATCC 27377 to Planctomyces staleyi sp. nov. and
... practice. However, to have the accompanying Request for an Opinion considered on an adequate basis, we were urged (W. E. C. Moore, personal communication) to recommend assignment of ATCC 27377T to a definite taxon in the present paper. Under these circumstances, the action currently most appropriate ...
... practice. However, to have the accompanying Request for an Opinion considered on an adequate basis, we were urged (W. E. C. Moore, personal communication) to recommend assignment of ATCC 27377T to a definite taxon in the present paper. Under these circumstances, the action currently most appropriate ...
Infection of chronic wounds
... barrier is a physical one, linked to the inherent nature of the epidermis, which is pluristratified and keratinised and is subject to constant desquamation, contributing the mechanical elimination of surface microorganisms. The acidic pH of its surface also plays a role, acting as a chemical barrier ...
... barrier is a physical one, linked to the inherent nature of the epidermis, which is pluristratified and keratinised and is subject to constant desquamation, contributing the mechanical elimination of surface microorganisms. The acidic pH of its surface also plays a role, acting as a chemical barrier ...
Ganesh et al., 2013. “Metagenomic analysis of size
... OMZ taxa, including anammox planctomycetes, whose coding sequences were enriched up to threefold in the 0.2–1.6 lm community. Functional gene composition also differed between fractions, with the 41.6 lm community significantly enriched in genes mediating social interactions, including motility, adh ...
... OMZ taxa, including anammox planctomycetes, whose coding sequences were enriched up to threefold in the 0.2–1.6 lm community. Functional gene composition also differed between fractions, with the 41.6 lm community significantly enriched in genes mediating social interactions, including motility, adh ...
Development of Occlusion - Home
... pathogens not yet cultured Nos. 2 & 4: assume that all members of the same species are virulent No. 3: Ethics with human subjects, Yet some pathogens from humans can not cause the same effect in animals. ...
... pathogens not yet cultured Nos. 2 & 4: assume that all members of the same species are virulent No. 3: Ethics with human subjects, Yet some pathogens from humans can not cause the same effect in animals. ...
1 North West Marine Bioregional Planning in Commonwealth
... Ocean currents (notably the Leeuwin and Indonesian Through-flow), temperature, salinity and other water column properties are major drivers of the marine ecosystem. ...
... Ocean currents (notably the Leeuwin and Indonesian Through-flow), temperature, salinity and other water column properties are major drivers of the marine ecosystem. ...
Microbiological and Immunological Investigation of adult patients
... pseudomonas aeruginosa (1.7%) and Bacilus spp . (1.7%) . while anaerobic bacteria recovered only from (8.3%) , and include streptococcus spp. (2.5%) ; Bacteriods spp. (2.5%) fusbacterium spp. .(1.7%); peptococcus spp (0.8%) and Veillonella spp .(0.3%) . on the other hand fungi were found in (4.2%) a ...
... pseudomonas aeruginosa (1.7%) and Bacilus spp . (1.7%) . while anaerobic bacteria recovered only from (8.3%) , and include streptococcus spp. (2.5%) ; Bacteriods spp. (2.5%) fusbacterium spp. .(1.7%); peptococcus spp (0.8%) and Veillonella spp .(0.3%) . on the other hand fungi were found in (4.2%) a ...
The Spaulding Classification, Disinfection
... ‘Life on Earth is overwhelmingly microbial. In fact, the extent of microbial diversity is so great that scientists have difficulties estimating its actual size. Some estimates place the number of microbial species in the range of billions, exceeding the number of species of “large” organisms by seve ...
... ‘Life on Earth is overwhelmingly microbial. In fact, the extent of microbial diversity is so great that scientists have difficulties estimating its actual size. Some estimates place the number of microbial species in the range of billions, exceeding the number of species of “large” organisms by seve ...
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, Apr
... residues are absorbed or inactivated; the drug may alter the dominant anaerobic microflora; and the ecological conditions are strict anaerobiosis, low flow rate, and limiting substrate (3). There is good evidence that bacteria multiply much more slowly in an experimental animal than in vitro. The ge ...
... residues are absorbed or inactivated; the drug may alter the dominant anaerobic microflora; and the ecological conditions are strict anaerobiosis, low flow rate, and limiting substrate (3). There is good evidence that bacteria multiply much more slowly in an experimental animal than in vitro. The ge ...
as a PDF
... to mesotrophic aquatic habitats, it has been frequently reported that direct microscopic counts exceed viable-cell counts by several orders of magnitude. The same is true for sediments and soils (Table 1). Staley and Konopka (150) coined the phrase ‘‘great plate count anomaly’’ to describe this phen ...
... to mesotrophic aquatic habitats, it has been frequently reported that direct microscopic counts exceed viable-cell counts by several orders of magnitude. The same is true for sediments and soils (Table 1). Staley and Konopka (150) coined the phrase ‘‘great plate count anomaly’’ to describe this phen ...
Rhizosphere chemical dialogues: plant–microbe interactions
... mutualistic associations in the rhizosphere. These compounds include sugars, polysaccharides, amino acids, aromatic acids, aliphatic acids, fatty acids, sterols, phenolics, enzymes, proteins, plant growth regulators and secondary metabolites. The most important rhizosphere mutualisms described are b ...
... mutualistic associations in the rhizosphere. These compounds include sugars, polysaccharides, amino acids, aromatic acids, aliphatic acids, fatty acids, sterols, phenolics, enzymes, proteins, plant growth regulators and secondary metabolites. The most important rhizosphere mutualisms described are b ...
Ocean page samples
... Q10. Calculate the expected range of weight of zinc found in 10 kg of living mollusc muscle. Q11. Compare the trace metal value found in St Vincent Gulf with Cockburn Sound (WA). Determine if any of the levels at Cockburn Sound (WA) are above NHMRC recommended levels. ...
... Q10. Calculate the expected range of weight of zinc found in 10 kg of living mollusc muscle. Q11. Compare the trace metal value found in St Vincent Gulf with Cockburn Sound (WA). Determine if any of the levels at Cockburn Sound (WA) are above NHMRC recommended levels. ...
Brenner's Encyclopedia of Genetics
... pseudomonads to produce hydrogen cyanide and to suppress infection of pea seeds by Pythium ultimum. Biocontrol strains of Burkholderia spp. degrade fusaric acid, a pathogenicity factor of Fusarium oxysporum, resulting in plant protection. Similarly, degradation of the quorum-sensing mole cule N-acy ...
... pseudomonads to produce hydrogen cyanide and to suppress infection of pea seeds by Pythium ultimum. Biocontrol strains of Burkholderia spp. degrade fusaric acid, a pathogenicity factor of Fusarium oxysporum, resulting in plant protection. Similarly, degradation of the quorum-sensing mole cule N-acy ...