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Anaerobic Bacteria
Anaerobic bacteria are bacteria that do not live or grow in the presence of oxygen. Alternative names Return to top Definition Return to top Contents of this page: Update Date: 6/9/2005 Medical Encyclopedia [... more]
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OKR Bacteria
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Flesh-Eating Bacteria
Necrotizing subcutaneous infection or fasciitis can be caused by a variety of bacteria including oxygen-using bacteria ( aerobic ) or oxygen-avoiding bacteria ( anaerobic ). A very severe and usually fatal fasciitis is caused by a virulent ... [... more]
University of Maryland

Inoculation: How To Put The Bacteria You Desire On A ...
Before inoculation, write the following important information on the bottom of the plate, close to the rim: Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms and Conditions of Fair Use. Inoculation: How to Put the Bacteria You Desire on a ... [... more]
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Bacteria And Foodborne Illness
Harmful bacteria are the most common cause of foodborne illnesses. Some bacteria may be present on foods when you purchase them. Raw foods are the most common source of foodborne illnesses because they are not sterile; examples include raw meat ... [... more]
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Bacteria And Foodborne Illness
Harmful bacteria are the most common cause of foodborne illnesses. Some bacteria may be present on foods when you purchase them. Raw foods are the most common source of foodborne illnesses because they are not sterile; examples include raw meat ... [... more]
Digestive Diseases Clearinghouse

Viruses, Bacteria, And Intestinal Parasites In The ...
Viruses, bacteria, and parasites are living organisms that are found all around us. They exist in water and soil, on the surfaces of foods that we eat and on surfaces that we touch, such as countertops in the ... [... more]
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Flora Therapy - Helps Restore Beneficial Bacteria, 50 ...
Beneficial micro-organisms are necessary after ingestion of foods Help beneficial, friendly organisms re-establish and maintain good intestinal Flora and colon health Helps restore beneficial bacteria (Probiotic) Each softgel is enrobed in an enteric ... [... more]
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Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria (Biotechnology Handbooks)
In this well-illustrated reference, contributors summarize current research on sulfate-reducing bacteria and examine their relationship to biotechnology processes. This approach enables researchers to identify and define appropriate questions for future ... [... more]
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Anoxygenic Photosynthetic Bacteria (Advances in ...
Anoxygenic Photosynthetic Bacteria is a comprehensive volume describing all aspects of non-oxygen-evolving photosynthetic bacteria. The 62 chapters are organized into themes of: Taxonomy, physiology and ecology; Molecular structure of pigments and ... [... more]
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