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Bacterial resistance, mechanisms

Ji, G. and Silver, S., Bacterial resistance mechanisms for heavy metals of environmental concern, J Ind... [Pg.423]

Chloramphenicol, 3 30 13 684 bacterial resistance mechanisms, 3 32t Chlorargyrite, natural occurrence of, 22 668... [Pg.174]

Folate inhibitors, bacterial resistance mechanisms, 3 32t Folate metabolism, 23 502 Folcysteine, 13 431, 52 Folded guide microwave applicator, 16 522 Folding-carton inks, 14 321 Folding carton packaging, converting, 25 21-22... [Pg.374]

Forward approach, to qualitative reliability analysis, 26 984 Forward-roll coaters, 7 12-13 method summarized, 7 5t shear rates, 7 32t Fosamine-ammonium, 13 320 Fosfomycin, bacterial resistance mechanisms, 3 32t... [Pg.378]

Fusidic acid, bacterial resistance mechanisms, 3 32t Fusinite, 6 707t, 719, 828 Fusion, PVC, 25 663-664. See also Cold fusion Deuterium fusion Fusion-bonded-epoxies (FBE), 10 440 Fusion carburization, 4 674-675 Fusion-cast refractories, 21 504 shapes of, 21 481-482 Fusion method, for tin content assays, 24 791, 792... [Pg.388]

Linalool, 3 231, 232, 233 24 477, 495, 496, 500-503, 546 acid treatment of, 24 502 epoxidation of, 24 502 main producers of, 24 501 Linalool oxide, 24 502 Linalyl, 24 479 Linalyl acetate, 24 501 Linalyl alcohol, 24 500 Linalyl esters, 3 231 Linalyl oxide, 24 503 Lincomycin, registered for use in aquaculture in Japan, 3 221t Lincosamide, bacterial resistance mechanisms, 3 32t Lindane, 13 145-147... [Pg.522]

Bacterial Resistance Mechanisms. The most common resistance mechanism involves the inactivation of the aminoglycoside by reactions cat alyzed by plasmid borne enzymes. In general, amikacin and isepam icin tend to be least susceptible to inactivation by this mechanism, while netilmicin and dibekacin are intermediate and gentamicin and tobramycin are most susceptible. Less common resistance mechanisms include decreased affinity for the antibiotic by the bacterial ribosome, and decreased rate of transport into the bacterial cytoplasm. [Pg.107]


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