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Synopsis: Domenii: Biotech: Biotech generale: Genetics: Genus: Genus:


futurity_sci_tech 00188.txt

That led the researchers to study the genetic relationships of all fungus-growing ants in South america including all five known and six newly-discovered species of the genus Mycocepurus to determine


futurity_sci_tech 00232.txt

and Asian rice. y understanding the entire genus at a genome level we have a whole new pool of genetic variation that can be used to combat pests


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dengue fever and hepatitis C. It is associated most closely with a genus of newly discovered viruses called Pegivirus,


R_www.itechfuture.com 2015 00127.txt.txt

music to create an environment that is constantly adapting to the mood or genus of human activity.


R_www.sciencedaily.com 2015 15472.txt.txt

#Bacterium capable of aquifer decontamination characterized, cultivated for first time in Europe UAB researchers have identified in the Besòs river estuary (Barcelona, Spain) a bacterium of the genus Dehalogenimonas,

This bacterial genus was described first not long ago--in 2009--and only two strains had previously been isolated, in chloroalkane-contaminated aquifers in Louisiana


R_www.technology.org 2015 12626.txt.txt

Some of the most notorious antibiotic-resistant strains and species belong to the genus Staphylococcus. They are classified typically as pathogenic or non-pathogenic based on production of the enzyme coagulase.


www.azonano.com 2015 00479.txt.txt

and Ralstonia, a genus of bacteria that contains various soil-borne pathogens. All these bacteria were destroyed by the newly developed nanoparticles.


www.biosciencetechnology.com 2015 01358.txt.txt

or biosensors, in bacteria that are placed then in the gut, this paper stands out from the crowd by first engineering a member of the Bacteroides genus,


www.nanomagazine.co.uk_category&id=172&Itemid=158 2015 00114.txt.txt

Ralstonia, a genus of bacteria containing numerous soil-borne pathogen species; and Staphylococcus epidermis, a bacterium that can cause harmful biofilms on plastics-like catheters-in the human body.


www.nanomagazine.co.uk_category&id=172&Itemid=158 2015 00115.txt.txt

Ralstonia, a genus of bacteria containing numerous soil-borne pathogen species; and Staphylococcus epidermis, a bacterium that can cause harmful biofilms on plastics-like catheters-in the human body.


www.nanotech-now.com 2015 00919.txt.txt

Ralstonia, a genus of bacteria containing numerous soil-borne pathogen species; and Staphylococcus epidermis, a bacterium that can cause harmful biofilms on plastics-like catheters-in the human body.


www.nanowerk.com 2015 04946.txt.txt

Ralstonia, a genus of bacteria containing numerous soil-borne pathogen species; and Staphylococcus epidermis, a bacterium that can cause harmful biofilms on plastics like catheters in the human body.


www.technology.org 2015 10206.txt.txt

and its four relatives in the Ebolavirus genus. e expect both Marburg virus and Ebola virus to emerge again


www.technology.org 2015 10428.txt.txt

or biosensors, in bacteria that are placed then in the gut, this paper stands out from the crowd by first engineering a member of the Bacteroides genus,


www.technology.org 2015 10543.txt.txt

Ralstonia, a genus of bacteria containing numerous soil-borne pathogen species; and Staphylococcus epidermis, a bacterium that can cause harmful biofilms on plastics like catheters in the human body.


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