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Workshop on ‘Synthetic biology: containment and release of engineered micro-organisms’ held on 29 April 2013 at King’s College London: Summary of Discussions

Workshop on ‘Synthetic biology: containment and release of engineered micro-organisms’ held on 29 April 2013 at King’s College London: Summary of Discussions

... Many of the envisaged applications of synthetic biology, especially in the environmental and agricultural sectors, would involve the use of engineered micro-organisms outside of laboratories and industrial ...

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FOOD QUALITY AND STANDARDS Vol. III - Microorganisms Important in Food Microbiology - Radomir Lasztity MICRO-ORGANISMS IMPORTANT IN FOOD MICROBIOLOGY

FOOD QUALITY AND STANDARDS Vol. III - Microorganisms Important in Food Microbiology - Radomir Lasztity MICRO-ORGANISMS IMPORTANT IN FOOD MICROBIOLOGY

... The micro-organisms occurring on and/or in foods are from a practical point of view divided into three groups: molds, yeast and ...used micro-organisms in the food industry due to their ...

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Effects of heavy metal concentrations on biological activity of soil micro organisms

Effects of heavy metal concentrations on biological activity of soil micro organisms

... Under stress conditions caused by adverse anthro- pogenic effects such as dissemination of chemical pol- lutants, the development and biochemical activities of soil micro-organisms undergo several ...

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Endophthalmitis following intravitreal injection of anti-VEGF agents: long-term outcomes and the identification of unusual micro-organisms

Endophthalmitis following intravitreal injection of anti-VEGF agents: long-term outcomes and the identification of unusual micro-organisms

... Our study has several limitations. First, these data rely upon retrospective review of billing codes to identify en- dophthalmitis cases and are dependent upon accuracy and consistency in physician coding. Second, the ...

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A Study on Prevention of Food Spoilage With Reference To Micro Organisms
M Swetha Rani

A Study on Prevention of Food Spoilage With Reference To Micro Organisms M Swetha Rani

... (i) Sugar: The concentration of 68-70% is used for prepa- ration of jam, jelly, marmalades etc. sugar act as a pre- servative by osmosis and not as a true poison for micro organisms. It absorbs most of the ...

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Evaluation of milk production performance of lactating Fogera cows fed with urea and effective micro-organisms treated rice straw as basal diet

Evaluation of milk production performance of lactating Fogera cows fed with urea and effective micro-organisms treated rice straw as basal diet

... In Fogera Woreda, rice straw is the most abundant livestock feed resource. But this straw has high fiber content and low digestibility and protein content (3.35%) (Teshome Derso, 2009). The treated low quality roughages ...

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An Evaluative Comparison Of Commonly Used Mouthrinses, Essential Oils And Pomegranate Juice Against Micro Organisms Isolated From The Dental Plaque

An Evaluative Comparison Of Commonly Used Mouthrinses, Essential Oils And Pomegranate Juice Against Micro Organisms Isolated From The Dental Plaque

... the daily use of Listerine, a mouthwash that contains phenolics such as thymol, eucalyptol, menthol, and methyl salicylate, may retard plaque buildup and reduce gingivitis. Phenolic compounds in the listerine, however, ...

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Dutch guideline for preventing nosocomial transmission of highly-resistant micro-organisms (HRMO) in long-term care facilities (LTCFs)

Dutch guideline for preventing nosocomial transmission of highly-resistant micro-organisms (HRMO) in long-term care facilities (LTCFs)

... In 2012, the Dutch Working Party for Infection Control (WIP) issued the first Guideline for prevention of transmission of highly-resistant micro-organisms (HRMO) in Hospitals. The next step was to focus on ...

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Impact of A Mobile App For Antibiotic Stewardship on The Incidence of Nosocomial Infections With Multidrug Resistant Micro Organisms

Impact of A Mobile App For Antibiotic Stewardship on The Incidence of Nosocomial Infections With Multidrug Resistant Micro Organisms

... Citation: P Castañeda-Méndez, M Villanueva- Reza, Luis E S Ramírez, D A Aguilar-Zapata, María L Cabrera-Ruiz, et al., Impact of A Mobile App For Antibiotic Stewardship on The Incidence of Nosocomial Infections With ...

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Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Essential Oils of Crude Extracts of Sesame Radiatum against Some Common Pathogenic Micro-Organisms

Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Essential Oils of Crude Extracts of Sesame Radiatum against Some Common Pathogenic Micro-Organisms

... These micro- organisms were identified and confirmed at the Micro- biology department of the Drug Quality Control Labora- tory, LASUTH, Ikeja, ...

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A general method for selection of riboflavin-overproducing food grade micro-organisms

A general method for selection of riboflavin-overproducing food grade micro-organisms

... Riboflavin is a water-soluble vitamin produced by plants and many micro-organisms. However, this biosynthetic capability is lacking in higher animals and they must therefore obtain this essential nutrient ...

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Behaviour of Roofing Materials Facing to  Micro Organisms

Behaviour of Roofing Materials Facing to Micro Organisms

... by micro-organisms appears on these sur- faces only after eleven days of ...of micro-organisms at the surface of the samples are limited and ...

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Isolation of micro-organisms from components of panchagavya

Isolation of micro-organisms from components of panchagavya

... Panchagavya or Panchagavya gritha (PG) finds mention in many ancient texts in the scripts of Vedas and in texts related to the ancient Indian system of medicine Ayurveda. When literally translated from sanskrit, “Pancha” ...

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The role of micro organisms (Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans) in the pathogenesis of breast pain and infection in lactating women: study protocol

The role of micro organisms (Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans) in the pathogenesis of breast pain and infection in lactating women: study protocol

... Mastitis is an acute, debilitating infection that occurs in 15 to 20% of Australian breastfeeding women who experi- ence a red, painful breast with fever [3,4]. Seventy five per- cent of mastitis episodes occur in the ...

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Workshop on ‘Synthetic biology: containment and release of
engineered micro-organisms’ held on 29 April 2013 at King’s College London: Scoping Report

Workshop on ‘Synthetic biology: containment and release of engineered micro-organisms’ held on 29 April 2013 at King’s College London: Scoping Report

... of organisms expressing a combination of traits that are not observed in nature, genetic changes from rDNA techniques will often have inherently greater predictability compared to traditional techniques, because ...

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Inactivation of micro-organisms isolated from infected lower limb arthroplasties using high-intensity narrow-spectrum (HINS) light

Inactivation of micro-organisms isolated from infected lower limb arthroplasties using high-intensity narrow-spectrum (HINS) light

... The inactivation times for the Gram-negative organisms were clearly longer than those for the Gram-positive bacteria (Fig. 4). The longest time required for inactivation was 5 hours of 405 nm light exposure; and ...

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Geotaxis in Motile Micro Organisms

Geotaxis in Motile Micro Organisms

... is proportional to the length of the organism for a given shape, the orientation rates in motile bacteria less than 10-20 fi in length will be very small, and geotaxis is unlikely to be [r] ...

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Microcalorimetric Study of Extruded Dog Food Containing Probiotic Micro Organisms

Microcalorimetric Study of Extruded Dog Food Containing Probiotic Micro Organisms

... Dry dog food kibbles of different types were ground and sifted to fine particles (less than 0.05 mm). Afterwards samples were weighed in sterile plastic Falcon tubes. The mass of each sample was approximately ~0.5 g. ...

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Antimicrobial Activities of Tribulus terrestris L. on Selected Pathogenic Micro-organisms

Antimicrobial Activities of Tribulus terrestris L. on Selected Pathogenic Micro-organisms

... The antimicrobial effect of aqueous, acetone and chloroform extracts of leaf, stem and root of Tribulus terrestris on three bacteria namely Escherichia coli, Lacto bacillus and Bacillus cereus were determined using agar ...

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ROLE OF MICRO ORGANISMS IN TEMPLE WASTES MANAGEMENT ASSISTED BY EUDRILLUS EUGENIA

ROLE OF MICRO ORGANISMS IN TEMPLE WASTES MANAGEMENT ASSISTED BY EUDRILLUS EUGENIA

... The marked difference in the shoot length of chick pea may be due to the presence of growth promoting hormones which could be present in the vermicompost prepared by[r] ...

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