Purification, Characterization and Antibacterial Mechanism of
... bacteriocin indicated was not entirely dependent on the peptide or protein fraction [18]. The eluate of cellufine A-500 column had antimicrobial activity, but cellufine C-500 column had no antimicrobial activity. It showed that the bacteriocin was a protein with more acidic ...
... bacteriocin indicated was not entirely dependent on the peptide or protein fraction [18]. The eluate of cellufine A-500 column had antimicrobial activity, but cellufine C-500 column had no antimicrobial activity. It showed that the bacteriocin was a protein with more acidic ...
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... I carried out my experiment in the laboratory of Microbiology Department of the Başkent University with the help of Prof. Dr. Jülide Sedef Göçmen. Designing the most suitable method to investigate the hypothesis has brought several problems. The first problem was to decide on what kind of onion and ...
... I carried out my experiment in the laboratory of Microbiology Department of the Başkent University with the help of Prof. Dr. Jülide Sedef Göçmen. Designing the most suitable method to investigate the hypothesis has brought several problems. The first problem was to decide on what kind of onion and ...
Cytoplasmic pH Measurement and Homeostasis in Bacteria
... recovery of valuable minerals (Olson et al., 2003; Rohwerder et al., 2003) but they also cause pollution and corrosion (Johnson and Hallberg, 2003). Alkaliphiles have been exploited for natural products, especially enzymes with high pH optima (Horikoshi and Akiba, 1982; Horikoshi, 1999). The externa ...
... recovery of valuable minerals (Olson et al., 2003; Rohwerder et al., 2003) but they also cause pollution and corrosion (Johnson and Hallberg, 2003). Alkaliphiles have been exploited for natural products, especially enzymes with high pH optima (Horikoshi and Akiba, 1982; Horikoshi, 1999). The externa ...
Historical records of coastal eutrophication
... Certain conditions are necessary for the preservation and recovery of sediment records of coastal hypoxia. In addition to the availability of datable sediment cores, requirements include a relatively sheltered, low-energy setting that permits the deposition of fine-grained sediments, a sedimentation ...
... Certain conditions are necessary for the preservation and recovery of sediment records of coastal hypoxia. In addition to the availability of datable sediment cores, requirements include a relatively sheltered, low-energy setting that permits the deposition of fine-grained sediments, a sedimentation ...
Accumulation and fragmentation of plastic debris in global
... anthropogenic debris at sea would have been three to four orders of magnitude lower and restricted to much more degradable items. Some of the earliest accounts of plastic debris in the marine environment are of fragments and pellets ingested by seabirds in the 1960s (e.g. Kenyon & Kridler 1969; Harp ...
... anthropogenic debris at sea would have been three to four orders of magnitude lower and restricted to much more degradable items. Some of the earliest accounts of plastic debris in the marine environment are of fragments and pellets ingested by seabirds in the 1960s (e.g. Kenyon & Kridler 1969; Harp ...
Bacteriophage Ecology and Plants
... Phage adsorption to bacteria furthermore is a function of phagebacteria chemical and physical interaction. Phage display proteins with high affinity to specific bacterial surface molecules-an association analogous to antigen recognition by immune systems (30). The host range of most phages, i.e., th ...
... Phage adsorption to bacteria furthermore is a function of phagebacteria chemical and physical interaction. Phage display proteins with high affinity to specific bacterial surface molecules-an association analogous to antigen recognition by immune systems (30). The host range of most phages, i.e., th ...
Biology and Fertility of Soils 29
... 1997). As explained above, in many PGPBs (and sometimes in Azospirillum spp.), there is a general decline in bacterial populations following soil inoculation. These bacteria are probably localized in more open spaces within the soil than indigenous populations. There, they are affected to a greater ...
... 1997). As explained above, in many PGPBs (and sometimes in Azospirillum spp.), there is a general decline in bacterial populations following soil inoculation. These bacteria are probably localized in more open spaces within the soil than indigenous populations. There, they are affected to a greater ...
REPOR T - The Royal Society of Canada
... 2011). Indeed, there are compelling reasons to believe that reductions in Canadian and global marine biodiversity impair the ocean's capacity to provide a plethora of ecosystem services that contribute to the resilience of marine ecosystems and to the well-being of humankind. From a strictly financi ...
... 2011). Indeed, there are compelling reasons to believe that reductions in Canadian and global marine biodiversity impair the ocean's capacity to provide a plethora of ecosystem services that contribute to the resilience of marine ecosystems and to the well-being of humankind. From a strictly financi ...
A global wanderer: Biology, phylogeography and Styela plicata
... were essential as well for me in South Africa. Thank you very much for your friendship, your advice, and all the activities we did together, even being lost in the forest in Hogsback until midnight! Pam, Gauthier, Jo, Mathilde, Maëlle, Francesca, Jackie, Vicky, Julie, Ingrid… ¡thank very much for be ...
... were essential as well for me in South Africa. Thank you very much for your friendship, your advice, and all the activities we did together, even being lost in the forest in Hogsback until midnight! Pam, Gauthier, Jo, Mathilde, Maëlle, Francesca, Jackie, Vicky, Julie, Ingrid… ¡thank very much for be ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... only 380 samples showed the presence of bacterial infections with P. aerugenosa as the most predominant pathogen (56.3%) followed by E coli. (13.4%), S. aureus (10.8%), S. pneumoniae (9.2%,), P. vulgaris (4.7%), H. Influenzae (3.1%) and S. pyogenes (2.4%). Our results showed that the susceptibility ...
... only 380 samples showed the presence of bacterial infections with P. aerugenosa as the most predominant pathogen (56.3%) followed by E coli. (13.4%), S. aureus (10.8%), S. pneumoniae (9.2%,), P. vulgaris (4.7%), H. Influenzae (3.1%) and S. pyogenes (2.4%). Our results showed that the susceptibility ...
Developing a Marine Debris Reduction Plan for Virginia
... Marine debris is of local, regional, national, and global concern. It has become one of the most widespread pollution problems in the world’s oceans and waterways, impacting wildlife, human health and safety, habitats, and economies. Marine debris is defined as any persistent solid material that is ...
... Marine debris is of local, regional, national, and global concern. It has become one of the most widespread pollution problems in the world’s oceans and waterways, impacting wildlife, human health and safety, habitats, and economies. Marine debris is defined as any persistent solid material that is ...
Fisheries Centre Research Reports
... smallest or largest value, multiplied by the proportion of the water area of a cell that belongs to a given Regional Sea, divided by the area of the cell, i.e., Vi·PCi/CAi, with the result reported as value per unit area (km-2). The sum, correspondingly, is given by ∑(Vi·PCi), while the mean is the ...
... smallest or largest value, multiplied by the proportion of the water area of a cell that belongs to a given Regional Sea, divided by the area of the cell, i.e., Vi·PCi/CAi, with the result reported as value per unit area (km-2). The sum, correspondingly, is given by ∑(Vi·PCi), while the mean is the ...
marine biological considerations related to the reverse osmosis
... permanent coastal oceanographic feature for more than 50 years of continuous power plant operation. The heated water forms a mainly surface-occurring plume that fans out from the outflow channel and drifts south with the prevailing longshore surface current. The plume’s gradual rate of thermal dilut ...
... permanent coastal oceanographic feature for more than 50 years of continuous power plant operation. The heated water forms a mainly surface-occurring plume that fans out from the outflow channel and drifts south with the prevailing longshore surface current. The plume’s gradual rate of thermal dilut ...
National ocean policy: the basic texts from
... marine environment, will influence other sites, i.e. human activities conducted in the coastal zone can have significant impacts on the offshore environment, and vice-versa. Furthermore, the ocean being located downstream of land-based processes and activities, receives their influence and impact. A con ...
... marine environment, will influence other sites, i.e. human activities conducted in the coastal zone can have significant impacts on the offshore environment, and vice-versa. Furthermore, the ocean being located downstream of land-based processes and activities, receives their influence and impact. A con ...
Benthic Exchange and Biogeochemical Cycling in Permeable
... this threshold is reached when permeability exceeds 10−12 m2 (Huettel & Rusch 2000, Huettel et al. 1996). In this review, we therefore define permeable sediments as those with a permeability greater than 10−12 m2 ; when this threshold is reached, interfacial solute fluxes deviate significantly from tho ...
... this threshold is reached when permeability exceeds 10−12 m2 (Huettel & Rusch 2000, Huettel et al. 1996). In this review, we therefore define permeable sediments as those with a permeability greater than 10−12 m2 ; when this threshold is reached, interfacial solute fluxes deviate significantly from tho ...
Antibacterial antibiotics
... the drug and its metabolites from the body soon after administration has been discontinued. Some groups of antibiotics, because of certain unique properties, have been designated for specialized uses, such as the treatment of tuberculosis ...
... the drug and its metabolites from the body soon after administration has been discontinued. Some groups of antibiotics, because of certain unique properties, have been designated for specialized uses, such as the treatment of tuberculosis ...
Basic Practical Microbiology
... benefits that many of them provide. The teaching of such an important subject as microbiology cannot be achieved effectively without enhancing the theory with ‘hands on’ experience in the laboratory. The purpose of this manual is to provide teachers and technicians with good techniques in practical ...
... benefits that many of them provide. The teaching of such an important subject as microbiology cannot be achieved effectively without enhancing the theory with ‘hands on’ experience in the laboratory. The purpose of this manual is to provide teachers and technicians with good techniques in practical ...
Paleoceanographic applications of trace
... metals mimic the behavior of Mo in response to redox and hydrographic influences will require further investigation. 2. Trace-metal/TOC ratios in modern marine systems The degree of restriction of the deep (subpycnoclinal) watermass is an important characteristic of marine systems that influences envi ...
... metals mimic the behavior of Mo in response to redox and hydrographic influences will require further investigation. 2. Trace-metal/TOC ratios in modern marine systems The degree of restriction of the deep (subpycnoclinal) watermass is an important characteristic of marine systems that influences envi ...
Nitrification - zuruxijado.herokuapp.com
... definition of nitrification by the free - such invitations to tender are the necessary planning services according to hoai for create an aeration tank for operation as intermittent nitrification and, nitrification biology online dictionary - home nitrification definition noun a process wherein a nit ...
... definition of nitrification by the free - such invitations to tender are the necessary planning services according to hoai for create an aeration tank for operation as intermittent nitrification and, nitrification biology online dictionary - home nitrification definition noun a process wherein a nit ...
“...Grasp the trunk hard only, and you will shake all the branches.”
... weight, BMI (Body Mass Index), and abdominal strength before workouts started along with the 40, 100, and 200 yard sprints. They then did abdominal workouts for about 20 minutes, three times a week, for six weeks. I repeated the measurements of their weight, BMI, abdominal strength and the three spr ...
... weight, BMI (Body Mass Index), and abdominal strength before workouts started along with the 40, 100, and 200 yard sprints. They then did abdominal workouts for about 20 minutes, three times a week, for six weeks. I repeated the measurements of their weight, BMI, abdominal strength and the three spr ...
Key Drivers of Seasonal Plankton Dynamics in Cyclonic and
... ACE can also differ because of differences in how these eddies form. The process called “eddy trapping” (McGillicuddy, 2015) was used to describe how composition of the water trapped in an eddy depends on the process of eddy formation as well as on the local gradients in physical, chemical, and biol ...
... ACE can also differ because of differences in how these eddies form. The process called “eddy trapping” (McGillicuddy, 2015) was used to describe how composition of the water trapped in an eddy depends on the process of eddy formation as well as on the local gradients in physical, chemical, and biol ...
Fate and Transport of Zoonotic Bacterial, Viral, and Parasitic
... bacteria as a result of solids separation in two different manure management systems. It is unknown from these reports, however, how much of this reduction represents physical removal of organisms versus reduced survival as a result of changes in chemical oxygen demand, temperature, nitrogen, or pH. ...
... bacteria as a result of solids separation in two different manure management systems. It is unknown from these reports, however, how much of this reduction represents physical removal of organisms versus reduced survival as a result of changes in chemical oxygen demand, temperature, nitrogen, or pH. ...
Lipids and life strategy of Arctic Calanus
... seas in terms of species biomass. They play a key role in the lipid-based energy flux in the Arctic, converting low-energy carbohydrates and proteins in ice algae and phytoplankton into high-energy wax esters. In this paper we review the overwintering strategy, seasonal migration, stage development, ...
... seas in terms of species biomass. They play a key role in the lipid-based energy flux in the Arctic, converting low-energy carbohydrates and proteins in ice algae and phytoplankton into high-energy wax esters. In this paper we review the overwintering strategy, seasonal migration, stage development, ...
Diversity of halophilic bacteria in saline soil
... reclamation of the reservoir because of the occurrence of rock salt strata within the ...
... reclamation of the reservoir because of the occurrence of rock salt strata within the ...
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... the selection of improved microbial strains became frequent, as did the manipulation of other microorganisms to obtain products to meet human demands, and as a result, Technological Microbiology has become a science essentially applied to several branches of production, including food, chemical, agr ...
... the selection of improved microbial strains became frequent, as did the manipulation of other microorganisms to obtain products to meet human demands, and as a result, Technological Microbiology has become a science essentially applied to several branches of production, including food, chemical, agr ...