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  • ...ch year. ''P. lavamentivorans'' degrades surfactants like LAS and releases short chain intermediates which are further degraded by local microbes. <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Jay Lennon at Indiana University]]
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  • ...itrogen gas under anoxic Conditions.[1] This anammox reation is also a new short-cut process in nitrogen cycle. The “Candidatus Scalindua” group is prim <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Katherine Mcmahon at University of Wisconsin - Madiso
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  • ...his means that it is not able to grow in oxygen-rich environments. It is a short chain cocci, or spherical bacterium, with a size of 0.5µ to 0.6µ. During <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Jay Lennon at Indiana University]]
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  • ...nome. Later, if the cell encounters foreign DNA, it will compare it to the short stored sequences. If the sequences of the stored and foreign DNA match, the ...ar in principle to the RNA interference used by eukaryotic cells; both use short RNA sequences to guide the destruction of foreign DNA by enzymes. However,
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  • ...nome. Later, if the cell encounters foreign DNA, it will compare it to the short stored sequences. If the sequences of the stored and foreign DNA match, the ...ar in principle to the RNA interference used by eukaryotic cells; both use short RNA sequences to guide the destruction of foreign DNA by enzymes. However,
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  • ...hydrogen oxidation. (Siebers et al., 2011) The electron transport chain is short and simplified, with sulfur acting as the final electron acceptor. (Siebers <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Bradley Tolar at UNC Wilmington]]
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  • ...a are identified as large, multinucleate, asexual spores that are commonly short, wide, and smooth in appearance. In contrast to other dermatophytes, <i>E. <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Bradley Tolar at UNC Wilmington]]
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  • The cell morphology of ''M. haemofelis'' is a short coccus- or rod-shaped , gram negative bacteria. It also lacks a cell wall. ...it is stated that the reduction in the erythrocyte functions results in a short live span of the cells, which then can cause anemia for the host (5).
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  • ...cells can withstand drying conditions, as well as extreme temperatures for short amounts of time to allow dispersal to be easier for the organism. The outer ...he water increases. They can tolerate temperature from 40˚ C to -20˚ C for short amounts of times, but prefer around 23˚ C <sup>5</sup>. These are fully ph
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  • ...nome. Later, if the cell encounters foreign DNA, it will compare it to the short stored sequences. If the sequences of the stored and foreign DNA match, the ...ar in principle to the RNA interference used by eukaryotic cells; both use short RNA sequences to guide the destruction of foreign DNA by enzymes. However,
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  • ...of flu illness by approximately 50-60%, these seasonal vaccines only offer short-term and highly specific humoral immunity attributed to the frequent [http: ...e hemagglutinin functions. While these vaccines are effective at providing short-term immunity, they have some significant drawbacks [5, 6]. For the vaccine
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students of Maggie Osburn at Northwestern University]] ...e model. Nature 2000 408.]</ref> This has been happening for a relatively short time scale, so it is not completely certain how this will affect microbes i
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  • ...onsist of uninterrupted direct repeats and clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPRs). Strain W83 does not appear to contain other ...ng, short and accessory components. Of these, the long fimbriae (FimA) and short fimbriae (Mfa1), also known as major and minor fimbriae are mainly involved
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  • ...ober 6, 2012. http://perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org/content/2/11/a006965.short.]</ref> ...y large portion of CD4<sup>+</sup>T cells become compromised within a very short frame of time, somewhere around 80%. Response from B cells are also interru
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  • ...About 60 died.” E. coli O157:H7 is an enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC for short), meaning that it causes bloody diarrhea. Other symptoms may include severe See also the microbewiki pages for [[E. coli]] and [[E. coli O157:H7]]
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  • ...e ground to defecate are also dangerous for sloths. In order to survive, a short time spent defecating is necessary.<br></br> One of the main mysteries of s <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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  • ...which means that its genome contains two unique regions, one long and one short (UL and US), the second of which is flanked by inverted repeats (IR and TR) ...f horizontal transmission include genital contact, semen transmission, and short-distance aerosol transmission [7, 9, 12]. The virus can also be transmitted
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  • ...ed to code for proteins comprised of more than 100 amino acids, along with short non-coding sequences amongst some of them." [1] Stimulatingly, in their nuc [[Category:Pages edited by students of Doreen Cunningham at Saint Augustine's College]]
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  • ...lf in liquid at high speeds of 100,000 rpm. This gram-negative species are short and slim anaerobes that form S shapes and spirals (Zheng et al.,2017). <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Bradley Tolar at UNC Wilmington]]
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