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  • ...tal conditions such as overcrowding and captivity <ref name=pops11>[http://pages.ucsd.edu/~jmoore/publications/DensityInfanticide.html Moore, Jim. “Popula ...lism in Wild Moustached Tamarins, Saguinus Mystax.” Primates, vol. 52, no. 2, 2011, pp. 179–186., doi:10.1007/s10329-011-0238-6. ]</ref><br>
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students of Jennifer Bhatnagar at Boston University]] =2. Description and significance=
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  • ...l nervous system disorders. Brain, behavior, and immunity. 2014 May 1;38:1-2.]</ref> <ref>[https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/british-journal-of-nu ...3):G461-9.]</ref> <br><br> [[Image:rathuman.png|thumb|300px|left|<b>Figure 2:</b> This diagram shows the differences and similarities between human and
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students of Tyrrell Conway at the University of Oklahoma]] ...re Gram positive, facultative anaerobes that are observed to be bacilli in short chains. If a direct sample is observed under the microscope, <i>Listeria</i
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  • ...nd photosystem II, state transitions and its role in energy transfer [10]. 2) In motility, the coordination between the flagella and the photoreceptor i ...r mixotrophically when utilizing acetate as the carbon source while CO<sub>2</sub> is assimilated during photosynthesis. As for the need for nitrogen, a
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  • =2. Description and significance= ...biosensor activity declines by 50% in just eight days, which suggests only short-term stability of its receptor elements and therefore limits practical appl
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  • ...CBI: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Tree&id=2&lvl=3&lin=f&keep=1&srchmode=1&unlock Taxonomy]''' ...o ambient air, ''F. prausnitzii'' loses its viability within approximately 2 minutes [11, 6]. These attributes have led to challenges regarding the cult
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] ...ant consideration to scientists during an era of rising ocean temperature (2).
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  • From the short-lived cultures, scientists have been able to learn some information about T ...looms helps initiate the blooms of other bacteria, such as Karenie brevis (2). Most nonheterocystous diazotrophic cyanobacteria only fix nitrogen at cer
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  • ...ing function.<ref name = C7/> [[Image: FiG2.png|thumb|300px|left|<b>Figure 2</b>: The role of TDP – 43 in the progression of ALS and the location of m ...arker of neuronal death but play a crucial role in the ALS pathway (Figure 2). The mechanism behind mutations in TDP – 43 protein causing the neurodeg
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  • [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canine_parvovirus/ Canine parvovirus type 2] (CPV2) is a highly contagious [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virus/ virus] [[Image:Canine_parvo_amino_acids.jpeg|thumb|450px|right|<b>Figure 2.</b> Nucleotide and amino acid sequence analysis of VP2 across CPV variant
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  • ...CBI: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Tree&id=2&lvl=3&lin=f&keep=1&srchmode=1&unlock Taxonomy]''' Depth: Surface to 2
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  • ...00px|FIGURE 1. The image b to the right shows a microscopic sample of the short rod shaped, circular ended ''Pelobacter Propionicus.'' The species is shown ...CBI: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Tree&id=2&lvl=3&lin=f&keep=1&srchmode=1&unlock Taxonomy]'''
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  • ...ed from ''A. thiooxidans'' by its multiple flagella, more narrow pH range (2.5 - 5.5 for ''A. albertensis'' vs 0.5 - 5.5 for ''A. thiooxidans''), and hi Plasmids and other mobile genetic elements (MGEs) make up 16.2% of the ''A. albertensis'' genome and are the main source of genetic differ
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  • ...peptide, which is made up of linear chains of alternating amino sugars and short peptide chains of 3-5 amino acids. Cross-links between peptide chains creat (2) [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=91618M. Salkino
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  • [[File:File.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''FIGURE 2''': General structure of a Henipavirus. The six key proteins, P, N, F, G, M ...lasm and involved in regulation of transcription and replication [''FIGURE 2''].
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  • [Accessed 2 December 2021].</ref>]] ...ed of copper(II) sulfate (CuSO<sub>4</sub>), calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)<sub>2</sub>), and water. This combination is highly effective and long-lasting. B
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  • ...nus Bacillus, is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria that typically forms short chains of cells. It is an aerobic organism that is also capable of function <p>[[Image:bAnthracisGenome.png|thumb|300px|right|Figure 2. An illustration of the complete genome of <i>B. anthracis</i>. The image w
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  • ...gambiense</I> and <I>Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense</I> through its bite [2]. In central and South America the kissing bug (subfamily <I>Triatominae</I [[Image: Tsetsefly.jpg‎‎|thumb|200px|right|Figure 2. Tsetse fly with a blood meal, vector of <I>T. brucei</I> [5].]]
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  • ...taxa within it that have distinct niches around the human body (see Figure 2). Figure 2: Phylogenetic tree showing Dialister genus based on 16SrRNA. D. invisus is
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