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    syringae life cycle. This bacterium is Gram negative aerobic Proteobacteria. All known strains are plant pathogens. 5 It belongs to group of co called ice nucleation-active (INA) bacteria that are capable to create ice-nucleation particles (INP) in clouds. 6 It is identified a gene called ina gene present in INA species…

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    group in soil (Coelho et al. 2009; Yousuf et al. 2014). Based on the observed nifH OTUs richness and calculated estimates, the farming soil is the most diverse in the soil sites included in this study. The predominance of nifH OTUs related to proteobacteria and the nonappearance of nifH gene sequence related to Cyanobacteria, Firmicutes and Archaea have also been described from some previous studies (Coelho et al. 2009; Lovell et al. 2001; Jenkins et al. 2004; Tai et at. 2013; Tai et at. 2014;…

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    Bubonic Plague

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    The Black Death, the bubonic plague, those are two names for the same disaster, one of the worst in recorded history, killing between 1/3 and 1/2 of the population of England, not to mention all the people killed in Asia and Africa. The name bubonic plague is a misconception, there were actually three forms of plague: the Bubonic, the Pnuemonic, and the Septicemic plagues, and they were all caused by the same germ, Yersinia Pestis. Yersinia Pestis, once called Pasteurella pestis1, "is a…

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    Colorectal Cancer Essay

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    (2005) found that the healthy large intestines of healthy adults contain microbiota dominated by anaerobic bacteria, actionbacteria, proteobacteria and verrucomicrobia. Gut microbiota are also extremely sensitive to dietary composition. For example, changes in carefully controlled diets can produce significant changes in faecal microbiota (Walker et al., 2011). A high fat, high protein and…

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    Photosynthesis is not to be confused with chemosynthesis, which is the conversion of molecules (usually carbon dioxide or methane) and nutrients into organic matter as a source of energy. This means that the organism (such as giant tube worms or epsilon proteobacteria) does not need sunlight to produce their own energy. Part B (How do consumers get their energy? What do they need this energy to do? What happens to the amount of energy as it flows through a food web?) Producers create their…

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    Unknown Bacteria Essay

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    EA & JB 2 Identifying Neisseria sicca INTRODUCTION Bacteria are microorganisms constituting a large domain of prokaryote. They are typically a few micrometers in length and have a number of shapes ranging from spirals to rods and spheres. Bacteria are known to be among the first forms of life to appear on Earth, and are present in almost all habitats. They inhabit water, soil, radioactive waste, acidic hot springs, and Earth’s crust…

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    Intercropping in Sugarcane Cultivation Influenced the Soil Properties and Enhanced the Diversity of Vital Diazotrophic Bacteria Abstract To investigate the effect of sugarcane intercropping cultivation (peanut and soybean) on the soil properties and diazotrophic bacterial diversity, soil survey was conducted at four different locations of Guangxi, China. Principal component analysis of soil chemical properties showed difference among intercropping and monoculture samples. Next to this, PCA…

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    Celecoxib Research Paper

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CELECOXIB Celecoxib is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, which was the first COX-2 inhibitor approved by the FDA. It is mainly used for the treatment of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and familial adenomatous polyposis. Celecoxib was primarily designed to decrease the risk of adverse gastrointestinal effects, but several reports of cardiovascular events expressed concerns about its use. Celecoxib has a moderate absorption rate, and…

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    Gut Lab Report

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    1010 found in the mouth, primarily, streptococci, lactobacilli.1 But the majority of the bacteria, more than 400 species are found in the gut with approximately 1014, composed primarily of Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes, and in smaller amounts, Proteobacteria, Verrucomicrobia, Actinobacteria, Fusobacteria, and Cyanobacteria. Gut microflora are essential in digestion, vitamin production and immunity.2 Classifying these microbiota is imperative as it allows the interpretation of their role in…

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    Mitochondria Lab Report

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    Introduction: - Mitochondria is a double membrane organelle that is found in all eukaryotic organism. There are some evidences that proves that some of the eukaryotic organism lack this organelle but there is no true evidence which says that this specific organism completely lacks mitochondria. Mitochondria is also known as a power house of the living body cell. It stores energies in the cell and releases when its needed. Every organelle in Mitochondria have their own specific roles which helps…

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