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Microbiological interactions

Microbiological interactions with the waste/brine/rock system... [Pg.813]

Chemical processes that occur in the soil and aerial environment determine the extent and rate of all plant metabolic processes. The crop growth factors—water, light, essential nutrient elements (Table 1), temperature, and space—are utilized most efficiently when the chemical, physical, and microbiological interactions among the crops, soil, and air are optimal. [Pg.134]

VI. QUALITATIVE CHANGES IN BILE ACIDS AS A RESULT OF MICROBIOLOGICAL INTERACTION... [Pg.295]

Even when interaction is direct, forms of attack may be difficult to differentiate from other corrosion mechanisms. For example, corrosion beneath biological material can exhibit strikingly unique or vague attack morphologies according to the degree of microbiological involvement (see Chap. 6). [Pg.85]

Interactions of the Sulfur and Nitrogen Cycles Microbiology and Process Technology (P. M. Chazal, P. N. L. Lens)... [Pg.259]

Haila, K., Effects of carotenoids and carotenoid-tocopherol interaction on hpid oxidation in vitro, etc.. University of Helsinki, Department of Applied Chemistry and Microbiology, Helsinki, 1999. [Pg.68]

A. D. Rovira, Interactions between plant roots and soil microorganisms. Annual Review of Microbiology /9 24l (1965). [Pg.128]

Clarithromycin 15 mg/kg per day in 2 doses (adult 250 mg twice daily) Diarrhea, vomiting, rash, abnormal taste, abdominal pain SJ Many drug interactions (inhibits cytochrome P-450 3A4) suspension cannot be refrigerated and has metallic taste same microbiologic issues as azithromycin... [Pg.1066]

Many different chemical components in a microbiological medium may interact with metals. Results of many studies of metal toxicity are often not directly comparable due to the wide range of media... [Pg.417]

Jablasone, J., Warriner, K. and Griffiths, M. (2005) Interactions of Escherichia coli 0157 H7, Salmonella Typhimurium and Listeria monocytogenes plants cultivated in a gnotobiotic system . International Journal of Food microbiology, 99, 7-18. [Pg.450]

Huebner J. Antibody-antigen interactions and measurements of immunologic reactions. In Immunology, Infection, and Immunity, 1st edition, ed. GB Pier, JB Lyczak, and LM Wetzler, pp. 209-210. Washington, DC American Society for Microbiology, 2004. [Pg.302]

Benoit, S.L., Mehta, N., Weinberg, M.V., Maier, C., and Maier, R.J. (2007) Interaction between the Helicobacter pylori accessory proteins HypA and UreE is needed for urease maturation. Microbiology 153,1474-1482. [Pg.1047]

Nordstrom, D.K. 2003. Effects of microbiological and geochemical interactions in mine drainage. In Jambor, J.L., Blowes, D.W., and Ritchie, A.I.M., (eds.) Environmental Aspects of Mine Wastes, Mineralogical Association of Canada 31, 227-238. [Pg.253]

It is reasonable to assume the effect of plant roots and tops on the soil would be the same. However, this is not the case. Plant roots profoundly affect the chemical characteristics of soil. Because they are in intimate contact with the soil, roots are constantly extracting nutrients and water from the soil and exuding materials into it. The intimate relationship, which includes physical, microbiological, biochemical, bioorganic, and chemical interactions between roots and soil, is illustrated in Figure 4.3. [Pg.90]

Preissner, K. T., and Singh Chhatwal, G. (2005). Extracellular matrix and host cell surfaces Potential sites of pathogen interaction. In "Cellular Microbiolog) " (P. Cossart, P. Boquet, S. Normark, and R. Rappuoli, eds), pp. 87-104. ASM Press, Washington, D.C. [Pg.155]

Fry JC. 1982. Interactions between bacteria and benthic invertebrates. In NedweU DB, Brown CM, eds. Sediment Microbiology. London Academic Press, 171-202. [Pg.265]


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