Search Results - "bacteria"
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Influence of biofilm-forming lactic acid bacteria against selected pathogenic bacteria
Published 2016Subjects: “…Pathogenic bacteria…”
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Working with bacteria and putting bacteria to work: The biopolitics of synthetic biology for energy in the United Kingdom
Published 2017“…These biofuels are based on engineering the metabolic pathways of bacteria in order to create products compatible with existing infrastructure. …”
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Evolution of codon usage in bacteria
Published 2007Subjects: “…Codon Usage Bacteria Genome…”
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Exploring bacteria-surface interactions
Published 2019“…Bacteria adhere to almost any surface. Medical-device biofilm-centred infections pose an enormous threat, particularly from multi-antibiotic resistant pathogens. …”
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Oral Bacteria: Antimicrobial and Virulence
Published 2015“…This study aims to isolate and identify the important bacteria related to tooth decay, determine the sensitivity of bacteria in certain types of antimicrobial agents, and study the effect of heavy metals on bacterial isolates. …”
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Bacteria as potential tumour fighter
Published 2014“…Salmonella had also been studied and shown to be able to attack cancerous cells. To ensure the bacteria therapy is safe for clinical trial purposes, the bacteria need to undergo the process of silencing and in vivo assessment. …”
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The effects of quercus infectoria gall extract on the morphology of gram-positive bacteria, gram-negative bacteria and yeast
Published 2014“…The gall extract from Q. infectoria is well known to have a broad spectrum of activity against Gram-positive bacteria, Gram-negative bacteria and yeast. However, studies on identifying and comparing the antimicrobial mechanisms of phytochemicals in the Q. infectoria gall extract are still limited and not well established. …”
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Assessment on bacteria in the heavy metal bioremediation
Published 2015“…The aim of this study was to identify and verify the potential bacteria as the bioremediation agent. It involved bacteria isolation, identification through Gram staining, analytical profile index (API) test and determine bioremediation activities by using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS). …”
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Thermotolerant bacteria producing fibrinolytic enzyme
Published 2018“…Thus, this chapter discusses the procedure to isolate fibrinolytic producing-bacteria from a hot spring.…”
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Biocoagulant from bacteria: a review
Published 2016“…However, commercially viable coagulants from bacteria are yet to be marketed. With the advent of new and modern biotechnologies and advances in genetic engineering, the researchers are hopeful to discover or develop commercially viable, safe and environment-friendly bio-coagulants from bacteria.…”
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Research progress in bioflocculants from bacteria
Published 2017“…Several attempts have been made and are still being made to extract or produce bioflocculants from natural sources such as plants, bacteria, fungi, yeast, algae, etc. The review revealed that significant amount of work have been done in the past, in search of bioflocculant. …”
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Flotation of chalcopyrite in water containing bacteria
Published 2012“…Froth images taken showed that the bubble size and bubble load were affected by the presence of the bacteria.…”
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Probiotic: your friendly gut bacteria
Published 2008“…Among more than 400 species of bacteria present in the GIT of an adult human being, bifidobacteria and lactobacillus are considered to be the most beneficial to human health. …”
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Bacteria Caused Snake Deaths At Farm
“…The snakes at the Kuala Pilah Snake Farm here died from infection by bacteria spread through the watering channels.…”
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Probiotics your friendly gut bacteria
Published 2008“…Among more than 400 species of bacteria present in the GIT of an adult human being, bifidobacteria and lactobacillus are considered to be the most beneficial to human health. …”
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