Cephalosporin
... pain and inflammation at injection site. Infrequent ADRs (0.1–1% of patients) include: vomiting, headache, dizziness, oral and vaginal candidiasis, pseudomembranous colitis, superinfection, eosinophilia, and/or fever. The commonly quoted figure of 10% of patients with allergic hypersensitivity to p ...
... pain and inflammation at injection site. Infrequent ADRs (0.1–1% of patients) include: vomiting, headache, dizziness, oral and vaginal candidiasis, pseudomembranous colitis, superinfection, eosinophilia, and/or fever. The commonly quoted figure of 10% of patients with allergic hypersensitivity to p ...
early spring phytoplankton dynamics in the subpolar north atlantic
... To assess the importance of herbivory by heterotrophic protists in relation to mixed-layer depth prior to the spring phytoplankton bloom, we measured phytoplankton growth and heterotrophic-protist grazing rates during the March/April 2012 EuroBasin Deep Convection cruise in the subpolar North Atlant ...
... To assess the importance of herbivory by heterotrophic protists in relation to mixed-layer depth prior to the spring phytoplankton bloom, we measured phytoplankton growth and heterotrophic-protist grazing rates during the March/April 2012 EuroBasin Deep Convection cruise in the subpolar North Atlant ...
Biobenefication of Sishen Hematite Iron Ore, using bacterial cultures to
... die MSc. (Mikrobiobiologie)-graad voorlê, my eie werk is en nie vantevore deur my aan enige ander tersiêre inrigting vir enige graad voorgelê is nie.‖ ...
... die MSc. (Mikrobiobiologie)-graad voorlê, my eie werk is en nie vantevore deur my aan enige ander tersiêre inrigting vir enige graad voorgelê is nie.‖ ...
alexander fleming`s miraculous discovery of
... 1928, Fleming left his lab work and went on a vacation (Ho, 1999). Before leaving, he left a culture plate smeared with Staphylococcus bacteria on his lab bench (Ho, 1999). He returned about a month later in August or early September and observed an interesting phenomenon (Sun, 2005). He noticed tha ...
... 1928, Fleming left his lab work and went on a vacation (Ho, 1999). Before leaving, he left a culture plate smeared with Staphylococcus bacteria on his lab bench (Ho, 1999). He returned about a month later in August or early September and observed an interesting phenomenon (Sun, 2005). He noticed tha ...
Effects of natural and anthropogenic processes in the distribution of
... plastics began in the 1950s, the use of plastics has increased continuously, and so has its waste. The result is that plastics are the most important type of marine litter worldwide (reviewed in (Derraik, 2002)), making up 60–80% of total marine litter (Gregory and Ryan, 1997) and with significant e ...
... plastics began in the 1950s, the use of plastics has increased continuously, and so has its waste. The result is that plastics are the most important type of marine litter worldwide (reviewed in (Derraik, 2002)), making up 60–80% of total marine litter (Gregory and Ryan, 1997) and with significant e ...
Abundance and ecological implications of microplastic
... I feel extraordinarily fortunate to have spent the last 6 years following my scientific muse over a somewhat twisty path. It’s quite a privilege to have the resources and support to be able to ask big questions about how the world works, and I am grateful to the many people and institutions that hav ...
... I feel extraordinarily fortunate to have spent the last 6 years following my scientific muse over a somewhat twisty path. It’s quite a privilege to have the resources and support to be able to ask big questions about how the world works, and I am grateful to the many people and institutions that hav ...
ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS POTENTIATES THE INFECTIVITY OF
... order to infect. To fully understand the manner in which these genes and their products function, it is necessary to study B. anthracis within live organisms. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is a terrestrial microbivore that serves as an ideal model organism with which to investigate microbial v ...
... order to infect. To fully understand the manner in which these genes and their products function, it is necessary to study B. anthracis within live organisms. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is a terrestrial microbivore that serves as an ideal model organism with which to investigate microbial v ...
29 June 2011 - OnlyOnePlanet Australia home
... designated as no-take zones. I recommend that common ecosystem types which are not under significant threats be protected at a rate of at least 20% of the total area under that habitat type in the jurisdiction under discussion. However, where ecosystem types are rare or under threat, much greater pr ...
... designated as no-take zones. I recommend that common ecosystem types which are not under significant threats be protected at a rate of at least 20% of the total area under that habitat type in the jurisdiction under discussion. However, where ecosystem types are rare or under threat, much greater pr ...
Assignment MSWord - Technical Learning College
... please email or fax all concerns and the completed ANSWER KEY to [email protected]. Select one answer per question. Please utilize the answer key. (s) on the answer will indicate either plural and singular tenses. The answer will come exactly from the text. Water Sampling Terms and Definitions Many of ...
... please email or fax all concerns and the completed ANSWER KEY to [email protected]. Select one answer per question. Please utilize the answer key. (s) on the answer will indicate either plural and singular tenses. The answer will come exactly from the text. Water Sampling Terms and Definitions Many of ...
The Genera Proteus, Providencia, and Morganella
... several tests will distinguish Proteus from Providencia. Providencia is characterized by the production of acid from a variety of sugars, whereas Proteus is distinguished from Providencia by the hydrolysis of gelatin and the production of lipase and hydrogen sulfide. The use of molecular phylogeneti ...
... several tests will distinguish Proteus from Providencia. Providencia is characterized by the production of acid from a variety of sugars, whereas Proteus is distinguished from Providencia by the hydrolysis of gelatin and the production of lipase and hydrogen sulfide. The use of molecular phylogeneti ...
Starch-entrapped microspheres show a beneficial fermentation
... to proliferate. SCFA help maintain a (relatively) low colonic pH, preventing the growth of potentially harmful bacteria(5). Acetate and propionate can be absorbed into the blood stream, and influence glucose and lipid metabolism(6), while butyrate is utilised almost completely by colonic epithelial ...
... to proliferate. SCFA help maintain a (relatively) low colonic pH, preventing the growth of potentially harmful bacteria(5). Acetate and propionate can be absorbed into the blood stream, and influence glucose and lipid metabolism(6), while butyrate is utilised almost completely by colonic epithelial ...
Microscopic Colitis (Lymphocytic Colitis and
... within the lining of the colon. In collagenous colitis, there is an additional layer of collagen (scar tissue) just below the lining. Some experts believe that lymphocytic colitis and collagenous colitis represent different stages of the same disease. The inflammation and the collagen probably inte ...
... within the lining of the colon. In collagenous colitis, there is an additional layer of collagen (scar tissue) just below the lining. Some experts believe that lymphocytic colitis and collagenous colitis represent different stages of the same disease. The inflammation and the collagen probably inte ...
Cenozoic mass extinctions in the deep sea
... thought to be devoid of life (Wyville Thomson, 1873), but in the early 1840s the Antarctic expedition of James Clarke Ross on the Erebus found indications that life existed there. Convincing evidence emerged during the Lightning and Porcupine expeditions in the late 1860s (Wyville Thomson, 1873), wh ...
... thought to be devoid of life (Wyville Thomson, 1873), but in the early 1840s the Antarctic expedition of James Clarke Ross on the Erebus found indications that life existed there. Convincing evidence emerged during the Lightning and Porcupine expeditions in the late 1860s (Wyville Thomson, 1873), wh ...
Marine Litter Distribution and Density in European Seas, from the
... natural dispersal processes, especially during an era of global change. Although the type of litter found in the world’s oceans is highly diverse, plastics are by far the most abundant material recorded [20–22]. Because of their persistence and hydrophobic nature, their impact on marine ecosystems i ...
... natural dispersal processes, especially during an era of global change. Although the type of litter found in the world’s oceans is highly diverse, plastics are by far the most abundant material recorded [20–22]. Because of their persistence and hydrophobic nature, their impact on marine ecosystems i ...
06_Microb_biofilm_II_2014 - IS MU
... 3. Aggregation of cells and the development of colonies – quorum-sensing phenomenon 4. Accumulation of exopolysaccharide matrix (slime) – development of typical architecture 5. Dispersal of cells from the surface of biofilm ...
... 3. Aggregation of cells and the development of colonies – quorum-sensing phenomenon 4. Accumulation of exopolysaccharide matrix (slime) – development of typical architecture 5. Dispersal of cells from the surface of biofilm ...
The Use of Antimicrobials in Silicone Materials for Healthcare Products Medical Silicones Conference
... inhibit mold, fungus, and bacteria growth ...
... inhibit mold, fungus, and bacteria growth ...
Bacillus subtilis the diet
... Facultative anaerobic bacteria are first needed to remove the oxygen from the caecum, favouring the establishment of strict anaerobic bacteria (Andreatti et al., 2003). Zhang & Kim (2014) reported that high inclusion levels of DFMs in the diet did not always result in better performance in animals, ...
... Facultative anaerobic bacteria are first needed to remove the oxygen from the caecum, favouring the establishment of strict anaerobic bacteria (Andreatti et al., 2003). Zhang & Kim (2014) reported that high inclusion levels of DFMs in the diet did not always result in better performance in animals, ...
The Profession of Medical Assisting
... Subcellular organisms – viruses Prokaryotic organisms – bacteria Eukaryotic organisms – protozoans, fungi, and parasites ...
... Subcellular organisms – viruses Prokaryotic organisms – bacteria Eukaryotic organisms – protozoans, fungi, and parasites ...
E. coli - MicrobeWorld
... depending on the circumstances. By studying the viruses that infect E. coli, scientists have learned much about the form and function of viruses that infect humans, like the influenza virus or HIV. E. coli is such an important tool to scientists that it was one of the first organisms selected to hav ...
... depending on the circumstances. By studying the viruses that infect E. coli, scientists have learned much about the form and function of viruses that infect humans, like the influenza virus or HIV. E. coli is such an important tool to scientists that it was one of the first organisms selected to hav ...
Proceedings of a Benthic Habitat Classification Workshop Meeting
... To further the objectives of ESSIM and related ocean management initiatives, the Maritimes Joint Branch Management Committee (JBMC meeting of 11 September 2000) agreed that a RAP meeting be held to provide the scientific basis for the maintenance of benthic communities in the Scotian-Fundy Area of t ...
... To further the objectives of ESSIM and related ocean management initiatives, the Maritimes Joint Branch Management Committee (JBMC meeting of 11 September 2000) agreed that a RAP meeting be held to provide the scientific basis for the maintenance of benthic communities in the Scotian-Fundy Area of t ...
The Effects of Triclosan Derivatives against the Growth
... plague—these infections and diseases have one major thing in common: they are all caused by bacteria. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that contain peptidoglycan (a unique structural component) in their cell walls. They generally have one of three typical cell shapes: spherical, cylindrical, or ...
... plague—these infections and diseases have one major thing in common: they are all caused by bacteria. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that contain peptidoglycan (a unique structural component) in their cell walls. They generally have one of three typical cell shapes: spherical, cylindrical, or ...
Oceanography and Marine Biology An Annual Review volume 47
... their functioning and health (Figure 2). The LME defined by Sherman did not extend into the deep oceans. However, as shown in this review, the linkages between the deep oceans and the LME cannot be ignored. Since then, reviews of ecosystem functioning in several defined areas within the northeastern ...
... their functioning and health (Figure 2). The LME defined by Sherman did not extend into the deep oceans. However, as shown in this review, the linkages between the deep oceans and the LME cannot be ignored. Since then, reviews of ecosystem functioning in several defined areas within the northeastern ...
Sherris Medical Microbiology : An Introduction to Infectious Diseases
... of dental students. Much new material has been included, but in order to keep the student from being overwhelmed, older or less important information has been deleted to keep the size of this book approximately the same as the previous edition. As a rule of thumb, material on classic microbial struc ...
... of dental students. Much new material has been included, but in order to keep the student from being overwhelmed, older or less important information has been deleted to keep the size of this book approximately the same as the previous edition. As a rule of thumb, material on classic microbial struc ...
Stable carbon isotope discrimination by form IC rubisCO from
... carboxylation, to 3-hydroxypropionate (19). Propionyl-CoA undergoes carboxylation, forming malyl-CoA, which further divides into acetyl-CoA and glyoxylate (52). Autotrophic pathways cannot be predicted based on the host organism’s phylogeny (Table 1). The rTCA cycle is found in a variety of autotrop ...
... carboxylation, to 3-hydroxypropionate (19). Propionyl-CoA undergoes carboxylation, forming malyl-CoA, which further divides into acetyl-CoA and glyoxylate (52). Autotrophic pathways cannot be predicted based on the host organism’s phylogeny (Table 1). The rTCA cycle is found in a variety of autotrop ...
Cover - IMBER
... considering high quality manuscripts on all aspects of basic and applied research on aquatic organisms and environments. The scope of Aquatic Biosystems ranges from the molecular and organism levels ...
... considering high quality manuscripts on all aspects of basic and applied research on aquatic organisms and environments. The scope of Aquatic Biosystems ranges from the molecular and organism levels ...