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1. University researchers are advancing both the understanding and scalability of a biological process where bacteria living under anaerobic conditions consume organic waste and generate electrons ... But there is a “fermentation barrier” limiting the amount of hydrogen bacteria can produce from each molecule of glucose. ...
2. E. coli O157 – Sheep manure (Licence et al. 2001) – Cow manure (Crampin et al. ... – – – – Live in intestinal tract of warm-blooded animals Excreted in feces Environmental survival similar to pathogenic bacteria ...
3. Bacillus subtilis at õ 725.420 as a candidate recipient microorganism for the tiered exemptions. Bacillus subtilis is an ubiquitous ... positive bacteria which are capable of producing endospores that are resistant to adverse environmental conditions. B. ...
4. bacteria are abundant in the faeces of warm blooded animals and Escherichia coli is particularly common in the human species. ... Pseudomonad bacteria are gRAM negative aerobic bacteria which frequently dominate in waters polluted with specific organics. Some strains are nosocomial pathogens. ...
5. Green and blue-green algae are very common in cooling systems (blue-green algae are now classified with the bacteria and are called cyanobacteria). ... Growth of anaerobes such as sulfate-reducing bacteria is favored in low-oxygen environments. These bacteria ...
6. E. Coli bacteria as they have come into contact with a substrate treated with the ÆGIS Microbe Shield antimicrobial agent. ... Klebsiella pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus. Test results indicate 100% of these bacteria were eliminated after 1 hour of constant agitation ...
7. university-based laboratories as to their ability to control plant pathogens. Recently some of the more promising of these beneficial ... Scientists have known for decades that once a plant is infected with a pathogenic microorganism infection triggers some sort of biochemical reaction in the infected ...
8. Fruits vegetables frozen dinners and meats may contain millions of heterotrophic bacteria per gram and still be fresh pleasing and healthful to eat. ... grow in water treatment equipment where normal amounts of heterotrophic bacteria are present. The point remains that while inspection ...
9. Pasteur opened vials of sterile broth and learned that airborne microorganisms were more abundant in cities that on a mountain. ... apart and then plated ten colonies would result. Fungal spores tend to travel as "naked " single units whereas ...
10. develop a strong odor under certain conditions. Biocides or microbe inhibiting pesticides are chemical agents used to kill microbiological organisms ... Introduction Pesticides are a group of chemicals used for the control and prevention of pests such as fungi insects nematodes weeds bacteria ...
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