uncorrected proof - Integrated Marine Observing System
... With the ability to collect samples monthly over large space scales come some associated biases. The restriction to commercial shipping routes means that large areas of the North Atlantic are not sampled (Fig. 2). Another spatial bias is that the same CPRs are usually used for the same route each mo ...
... With the ability to collect samples monthly over large space scales come some associated biases. The restriction to commercial shipping routes means that large areas of the North Atlantic are not sampled (Fig. 2). Another spatial bias is that the same CPRs are usually used for the same route each mo ...
ROLE OF IONIZED CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM IN CELLULOSE
... - Dr. Burk a. Dehority, my adviser, for his guideness, support and friendship. - Drs. Jeff Firkins, Steve Loerch, Mark Morrison and Bill Weiss, for been part of my committee. - To Department of Animal Sciences (OSU), and it Graduate Committee, for the support through the Research Assistantship, whic ...
... - Dr. Burk a. Dehority, my adviser, for his guideness, support and friendship. - Drs. Jeff Firkins, Steve Loerch, Mark Morrison and Bill Weiss, for been part of my committee. - To Department of Animal Sciences (OSU), and it Graduate Committee, for the support through the Research Assistantship, whic ...
Characterisation of Vibrio anguillarum for the development of
... vibriosis in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) were used in an attempt to combat the disease. However, these vaccines did not provide sufficient protection, possibly because they lacked serotype O2b, which is known to affect cod and to a lesser extent salmonids. Recently, vibriosis vaccines specifica ...
... vibriosis in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) were used in an attempt to combat the disease. However, these vaccines did not provide sufficient protection, possibly because they lacked serotype O2b, which is known to affect cod and to a lesser extent salmonids. Recently, vibriosis vaccines specifica ...
Heterotrophic Plate Counts and Drinking
... from a few hours to seven days or a few weeks, and nutrient conditions from low to high. The test itself does not specify the organisms that are detected. Only a small proportion of the metabolically active microorganisms present in a water sample may grow and be detected under any given set of HPC ...
... from a few hours to seven days or a few weeks, and nutrient conditions from low to high. The test itself does not specify the organisms that are detected. Only a small proportion of the metabolically active microorganisms present in a water sample may grow and be detected under any given set of HPC ...
Aquatic primary production in a high-CO2 world
... chemistry in aquatic systems and its relation to acidity have been provided elsewhere (for freshwater, see [87,88]; and for saltwater, see [89,90]). In many aquatic systems, dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) is mostly present as bicarbonate, with <1% of DIC found as free CO2. However, most phytoplank ...
... chemistry in aquatic systems and its relation to acidity have been provided elsewhere (for freshwater, see [87,88]; and for saltwater, see [89,90]). In many aquatic systems, dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) is mostly present as bicarbonate, with <1% of DIC found as free CO2. However, most phytoplank ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... original observation of the positive role played by some selected bacteria is attributed to Elie Metchnikoff, the Russian born Nobel Prize recipient working at the Pasteur Institute, who suggested that "The dependence of the intestinal microbes on the food makes it possible to adopt measures to modi ...
... original observation of the positive role played by some selected bacteria is attributed to Elie Metchnikoff, the Russian born Nobel Prize recipient working at the Pasteur Institute, who suggested that "The dependence of the intestinal microbes on the food makes it possible to adopt measures to modi ...
GFCM Algal and Jellyfish Blooms in the Mediterranean and Black Sea
... phylum Ctenophora (Mills 2001). Though not closely related, these organisms share many characteristics including their watery or ‘gelatinous’ nature, and a role as higher-order carnivores in plankton communities (Mills 2001). By the pulsed nature of their life cycles, gelatinous zooplankton come and ...
... phylum Ctenophora (Mills 2001). Though not closely related, these organisms share many characteristics including their watery or ‘gelatinous’ nature, and a role as higher-order carnivores in plankton communities (Mills 2001). By the pulsed nature of their life cycles, gelatinous zooplankton come and ...
ABSTRACT LEMING, CHRISTOPHER LLOYD. Deducing the
... Jacob and Wollman (Jacob and Wollman 1958). Episomes are often infectious, either by promoting their own transfer or by the production of infectious particles. Their most important feature is that they can replicate in either one of two alternative states, that is, independently in the cytoplasm or, ...
... Jacob and Wollman (Jacob and Wollman 1958). Episomes are often infectious, either by promoting their own transfer or by the production of infectious particles. Their most important feature is that they can replicate in either one of two alternative states, that is, independently in the cytoplasm or, ...
REDUCTION OF URANIUM-(VI) UNDER MICROAEROBIC CONDITIONS USING AN INDIGENOUS MINE CONSORTIUM
... (U(VI)). U(VI) coming from the reactors is radioactive as well as highly toxic to aquatic life forms. Biological treatment of metal pollutants is viewed as an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional physical/chemical treatment methods, especially in dilute solutions where physical/chemi ...
... (U(VI)). U(VI) coming from the reactors is radioactive as well as highly toxic to aquatic life forms. Biological treatment of metal pollutants is viewed as an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional physical/chemical treatment methods, especially in dilute solutions where physical/chemi ...
Biodiversity of Bacillus subtilis group and beneficial traits of Bacillus
... For the differentiation of Bacillus pumilus from the other species belonging to "Bacillus subtilis group", the ARDRA method, using 16S rRNA gene amplification and digestion with the restriction enzymes Rsa I, Cfo I and Hinf I, could be successfully used. An exception is for B. pumilus and B. amyloli ...
... For the differentiation of Bacillus pumilus from the other species belonging to "Bacillus subtilis group", the ARDRA method, using 16S rRNA gene amplification and digestion with the restriction enzymes Rsa I, Cfo I and Hinf I, could be successfully used. An exception is for B. pumilus and B. amyloli ...
Consumer Antibacterial Soaps: Effective or Just Risky?
... pumps, biofilms, and enzyme inactivation. The decreased susceptibility of greatest concern regarding triclosan is acquired tolerance/resistance. The resistance mechanisms are similar to those producing antibiotic resistance and include mutations at the drug target site, chromosome-mediated drug effl ...
... pumps, biofilms, and enzyme inactivation. The decreased susceptibility of greatest concern regarding triclosan is acquired tolerance/resistance. The resistance mechanisms are similar to those producing antibiotic resistance and include mutations at the drug target site, chromosome-mediated drug effl ...
Scholars Research Library The antimicrobial effect of Ultra –Violet
... All experiments were done in three attempts and incubation of bacteria was at 37 ° C for 24 hours. The antimicrobial effect of the UV lamp is determined by following the parameters of the time and distance of exposure to UV toward the pathogenic microorganism tested. The result was quit the same for ...
... All experiments were done in three attempts and incubation of bacteria was at 37 ° C for 24 hours. The antimicrobial effect of the UV lamp is determined by following the parameters of the time and distance of exposure to UV toward the pathogenic microorganism tested. The result was quit the same for ...
Presence of Prochlorococcus in the aphotic waters
... Prochlorococcus had been generally regarded as being consumed through the microbial loop and recycled within the euphotic zone. However, a recent model analysis suggested that a significant fraction of carbon export may be attributed to picoplankton despite their lack of direct sinking (Richardson a ...
... Prochlorococcus had been generally regarded as being consumed through the microbial loop and recycled within the euphotic zone. However, a recent model analysis suggested that a significant fraction of carbon export may be attributed to picoplankton despite their lack of direct sinking (Richardson a ...
Section with timetable, abstracts, delegate lists, presentation times
... pages: Overview of each day Daily timetables We will gather in Hall E each morning for a plenary session until morning tea. Monday program continues in a plenary session, but all other days, after morning tea, break into concurrent sessions in the five breakout rooms. The daily timetables give detai ...
... pages: Overview of each day Daily timetables We will gather in Hall E each morning for a plenary session until morning tea. Monday program continues in a plenary session, but all other days, after morning tea, break into concurrent sessions in the five breakout rooms. The daily timetables give detai ...
Mesopelagic N-2 fixation related to organic matter composition in
... Oceanic N2 fixation was previously primarily attributed to the filamentous cyanobacterium Trichodesmium (e.g. [9]), until the advent of molecular techniques targeting the nifH gene revealed that unicellular diazotrophic cyanobacteria are abundant and widespread globally [10,11], and contribute signi ...
... Oceanic N2 fixation was previously primarily attributed to the filamentous cyanobacterium Trichodesmium (e.g. [9]), until the advent of molecular techniques targeting the nifH gene revealed that unicellular diazotrophic cyanobacteria are abundant and widespread globally [10,11], and contribute signi ...
View/Open
... The bacteria overcome innate host immunity through several means. They possess a polysaccharide capsule, which is the main determinant of their pathogenicity. The capsule is composed of complex acidic polysaccharides. Its massive layer protects the bacterium from phagocytosis by polymorphonuclear gr ...
... The bacteria overcome innate host immunity through several means. They possess a polysaccharide capsule, which is the main determinant of their pathogenicity. The capsule is composed of complex acidic polysaccharides. Its massive layer protects the bacterium from phagocytosis by polymorphonuclear gr ...
degradation: a process unique to prokaryotes
... the very high energy barrier (30 kcal/mol) to ring reduction can be overcome (11). The best-studied benzoate degradation enzyme is benzoateCoA ligase, which catalyzes the first step of the pathway. This enzyme is stable in air and easily assayed (30). Benzoate-CoA ligases have been purified from R. ...
... the very high energy barrier (30 kcal/mol) to ring reduction can be overcome (11). The best-studied benzoate degradation enzyme is benzoateCoA ligase, which catalyzes the first step of the pathway. This enzyme is stable in air and easily assayed (30). Benzoate-CoA ligases have been purified from R. ...
Oreganol - 60 GC
... Cure: The Healing Properties of Wild Oregano Oil.” In the article David Potterton, ND summarized the findings of the world’s foremost expert on oil of oregano, Dr. Cass Ingram. According to Dr. Ingram, “oregano is the" Rolls Royce" of natural antiseptics. It is, for example, far more active against ...
... Cure: The Healing Properties of Wild Oregano Oil.” In the article David Potterton, ND summarized the findings of the world’s foremost expert on oil of oregano, Dr. Cass Ingram. According to Dr. Ingram, “oregano is the" Rolls Royce" of natural antiseptics. It is, for example, far more active against ...
Progress in Oceanography - The Marine Biological Association
... end of the 20th century, however, there was a significant change in the philosophy of data accessibility at SAHFOS (Stevens et al., in press). CPR data are now freely available through a licence agreement, and some data are currently available via the web and more are likely to be in the future. With ...
... end of the 20th century, however, there was a significant change in the philosophy of data accessibility at SAHFOS (Stevens et al., in press). CPR data are now freely available through a licence agreement, and some data are currently available via the web and more are likely to be in the future. With ...
i Antibiotic Susceptibility Patterns and Detection of Genes
... The Enterobacteriaceae are a large family of Gram negative bacteria which inhabit the intestines of man and animals. Members of this family are not only found in the gastrointestinal tract but are also in soil and water and in the respiratory tracts of human and animals where they cause a variety of ...
... The Enterobacteriaceae are a large family of Gram negative bacteria which inhabit the intestines of man and animals. Members of this family are not only found in the gastrointestinal tract but are also in soil and water and in the respiratory tracts of human and animals where they cause a variety of ...
Scientists` Consensus Statement on Marine Protected Areas (MPAs
... importance and should be protected as a matter of priority under any national or international selection scheme. For others human pressures, including climate change, may be such that protection cannot deliver all of the benefits expected in less stressed regions. Nonetheless, marine life and the pe ...
... importance and should be protected as a matter of priority under any national or international selection scheme. For others human pressures, including climate change, may be such that protection cannot deliver all of the benefits expected in less stressed regions. Nonetheless, marine life and the pe ...
Opportunistic pathogens and their biofilm “Food for thought”
... There are many scientific concepts around that will be discussed within this study. This is due to that disinfectants kill all P. aeruginosa competitors' strains and moreover supply it with water and a suitable carbon source. Furthermore, if the disinfectant which is usually diluted with water has b ...
... There are many scientific concepts around that will be discussed within this study. This is due to that disinfectants kill all P. aeruginosa competitors' strains and moreover supply it with water and a suitable carbon source. Furthermore, if the disinfectant which is usually diluted with water has b ...
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... species ranging from 8,500 to 17,000. Even the knowledge about conspicuous and popular taxa cannot be considered exhaustive. Fish, for instance, should be the best known inhabitants of the sea, yet the estimated number of fish species living in the Mediterranean passed from 562 to 650 (an increase o ...
... species ranging from 8,500 to 17,000. Even the knowledge about conspicuous and popular taxa cannot be considered exhaustive. Fish, for instance, should be the best known inhabitants of the sea, yet the estimated number of fish species living in the Mediterranean passed from 562 to 650 (an increase o ...
1 TRANSFER OF MICROORGANISMS FROM FOMITES TO HANDS
... I first would like to say thank you Dr. Charles Gerba for the opportunity you gave me to study in your laboratory. It was a challenging and rewarding experience and I am forever grateful to you. I would also like to express gratitude to Dr. Kelly Reynolds for your support, advice, and for giving me ...
... I first would like to say thank you Dr. Charles Gerba for the opportunity you gave me to study in your laboratory. It was a challenging and rewarding experience and I am forever grateful to you. I would also like to express gratitude to Dr. Kelly Reynolds for your support, advice, and for giving me ...