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  • surface waters will have a significant bacterial load and may also contain ... ammonia is used a nitrogen source for bacterial growth, with nitrates being ...
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  • tomato products. It also provides a place for bacterial growth and food spoilage if it is not properly processed. One way of measuring this in food ...
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  • project is working on systems to help detect bacterial and fungal growths in spacecraft used for long-duration spaceflight. NASA, [http://science ...
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  • South Africa preserved non-colonial unicellular bacterial-like fossils. [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/marsmet98/pdf/7033.pdf Fig Tree Formation ...
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  • underway in its colonization of the land. The bacterial and algal mats were joined early in the period by primitive plants that created the first recognizable ...
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  • from predators and in prevention of bacterial and fungal growth on their ... now is used to treat heart aliments, bacterial infections, skin and colon ...
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  • contend that this puts humans at risk as bacterial strains develop stronger ... and/or campylobacter, the leading bacterial causes of foodborne disease ...
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  • toxic to bacteria and other human pathogens. Many bacterial pathogens have evolved mechanisms for nitric oxide resistance. Janeway. C. A., et ...
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  • Soybean plants are vulnerable to a wide range of bacterial diseases ... The primary bacterial diseases that affect the soybean plant include ...
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  • Anaerobic digestion is a bacterial process that is carried out in ... Aerobic digestion is a bacterial process occurring in the presence ...
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  • of the urinary and genital tracts, with the bacterial growing and multiplying in such areas as the urethra of men and women and the cervix, uterus ...
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  • Sequence variability in bacterial cytochromes c] Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1058(1): 42-47. Retrieved May 16, 2008. * Bushnell, G. W., G. V. Louie ...
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  • =====Bacterial residue===== smoke particles from the fire of 1532 and bacterial residue that would not ...
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  • in bacteria (Alberts et al. 1989). Both bacterial and eukaryotic RNA polymerases are large, complicated molecules with a total mass of over 500 ...
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  • and infections; many essential oils have anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-parasitic properties (Dupler and Odle 2005). For people, essential ...
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  • * Paerl, H. W. 1974. Bacterial uptake of dissolved organic matter in relation to detrital aggregation in marine and freshwater systems. Limnology ...
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  • ===Intestinal bacterial flora=== It is now known that the human digestion ... common foods, preventing epidemics of bacterial infection. But some of ...
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  • syphilis, a serious, sexually transmitted bacterial disease, while foregoing ... three are serious, sexually transmitted, bacterial infections). From a total ...
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  • has been used in producing sprays of bacterial spores, toxin extracts, and also by incorporating genes to produce them within the host plants ...
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  • and experiments have shown that fungal and bacterial breakdown products were less toxic than DEET itself (NPIC 2008). Likewise, as a mist or vapor ...
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