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  • ...i T | title = An alternative menaquinone biosynthetic pathway operating in microorganisms | journal = Science | volume = 321 | issue = 5896 | pages = 1670–3 | date = ...
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  • '''Breed method''' is a laboratory technique used for counting microorganisms in milk. It was introduced in 1910 by American [[biologist]]s [[Samuel Cate It is a method for somatic cell count, to know the number of living and dead microorganisms. When the method only recounts living organisms is called "viable count".<r ...
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  • ...late cycle is present in microorganisms to assimilate acetate. However, in microorganisms that do not have a Glyoxylate cycle, CCR is important for its role in an al ...
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  • {{Short description|Empirical model for microorganisms growth limited by a nutrient}} The '''Monod equation''' is a [[mathematical model]] for the growth of microorganisms. It is named for [[Jacques Monod]] (1910–1976, a French biochemist, [[Nobel ...
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  • The goal of disinfection is the inactivation of microorganisms. This depends on: the microorganism, the disinfectant being used, the conce * <math> (\frac{N}{N_0}) \!</math> is the survival ratio for the microorganisms being killed ...
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  • {{Short description|Production of methane by microorganisms}} ...conversion process to generate [[methane]] by means of highly specialized microorganisms ([[Archaea]]) within a technical system. This process can be applied in a [ ...
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  • ...tions, anaerobic corrosion can be facilitated by the metabolic activity of microorganisms in the surrounding environment.<ref name=":0" /> This process is known as m ...on in terms of the magnitude of corrosion.<ref name=":1" /> The ability of microorganisms such as SRB to survive in a wide range of environments also lends to their ...
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  • ...is a characteristic odiferous compound with a musty smell produced by soil microorganisms. ...
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  • ...enase forms part of the oxidative [[pyrimidine]]-degrading pathway in some microorganisms. ...
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  • [[Microorganisms]] may deposit to surfaces in a similar fashion as colloidal particles. When ...uman teeth as it represent the origin of [[dental plaque]]s. Deposition of microorganisms is also relevant in the formation of [[biofilm]]s. ...
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  • ...eed for Individual Patient Minimum Inhibitory Concentration Value |journal=Microorganisms |language=en |volume=11 |issue=3 |pages=567 |doi=10.3390/microorganisms1103 ...
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  • 4 KB (533 words) - 17:47, 30 October 2024
  • ...|microorganisms]] that contaminate foods. MID was defined as the number of microorganisms ingested (the dose) from which a [[pathology]] is observed in the consumer. ...
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  • ...n the specifics of these EPS and the exact physiological mechanisms of the microorganisms' carbon uptake, however, are limited.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> ...e particles and lead to their suspension.<ref name=":1" /> In addition, as microorganisms impact water chemistry in observable ways and require certain nutrient leve ...
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  • ...16S rRNA and confers high-level aminoglycoside resistance on Gram-positive microorganisms | journal = FEMS Microbiology Letters | volume = 311 | issue = 1 | pages = ...
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  • ...Corporation}}</ref> as well as providing a surface that can easily harbor microorganisms. If built-up beer stone inside tap lines flakes off, it can negatively af ...yer, and is necessary for the microorganisms to bind to the surface. These microorganisms then attach reversibly by [[Van der Waals force]]s, followed by irreversibl ...
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  • ...s involved in proteolysis and must be broken down by special keratinolytic microorganisms.<ref name= Gupta>{{cite journal|author1=Gupta R. |author2=Rammani P. |title ...ociated with [[iron]], [[calcium]], [[magnesium]], and [[aluminum]]. Soil microorganisms can also transform insoluble organic complexes into soluble ones.<ref name= ...
    20 KB (2,802 words) - 08:58, 18 October 2023
  • ...ography|metallurgical]] or [[Ceramography|ceramic microstructure]], or the microorganisms in a [[Microbiological culture|culture]], for example. The dimensionless q ...
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  • ...ia''' is a type of [[panspermia]] that implies the deliberate transport of microorganisms into space to be used as [[introduced species]] on other [[astronomical obj ...t atmospheric entry at the target planets, each containing 100,000 diverse microorganisms suited to various environments. Both for bundled large mass missions and mi ...
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  • ...e Utilization by the Crenarchaeon ''Desulfurococcus amylolyticus''|journal=Microorganisms|volume=8|issue=3|pages=454|doi=10.3390/microorganisms8030454|pmc=7143981|pm ...37880429L }}</ref> Harsh environmental conditions limit the development of microorganisms because chemical reactions keep concentrations of dissolved inorganic carbo ...
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