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Madigan M. T. (1988) Microbiology, physiology, and ecology of phototrophic bacteria. In Biology of Anaerobic Microorganisms (ed. A. J. B. Zehnder). Wiley, New York, pp. 39-111. [Pg.4274]

Serendipity Microbiology Physiology Biochemistry Molecular biology Systems biology... [Pg.567]

This method of learning how to approach a similar project correctly, causes a bias In the appraisal of the relative efforts required for the research. Of some 20 research years In the project (about half by doctoral students) 20 % of the time was for analytical chemistry, 70 % for microbiology, physiology and biochemistry, and 10 % for engineering. For this presentation of the waste treatment It Is only necessary to know that the s -trlazlnes are degraded quantitatively to and CO2 (and, where appropriate,... [Pg.174]

A. H. Rose, ed.. Economic Microbiology, Vols. 1—5, Academic Press, Ltd., London, 1977—1981. Provides good biochemical and physiological insights. [Pg.185]

In biological materials, various nonspecific precipitants have been used in the gravimetric deterrnination of choline, including potassium triiodide, platinum chloride, gold chloride, and phosphotungstic acid (28). Choline may also be determined spectrophotometricaHy and by microbiological, enzymatic, and physiological assay methods. [Pg.101]

The use of mutant 34486 of Neurospora crassa for the microbiological assay of ch oline has been described (8). A physiological method has also been used in which the ch oline is extracted after hydrolysis from a sample of biological material and acetylated. The acetylcholine is then assayed by a kymographic procedure, in which its effect in causing contraction of a piece of isolated rabbit intestine is measured (33). [Pg.102]

Department of Pharmacology and Physiology Microbiology and Immunology, Drexel University College of Medicine, New College Building, 8804,... [Pg.424]

Denitrification involves the sequential formation of nitrite, nitric oxide, and nitrous oxide. Two aspects of nitric oxide have attracted attention (a) chemical oxidation of biogenic nitric oxide to Nq, in the context of increased ozone formation (Stohl et al. 1996) and (b) the physiological role in mammalian systems (Feldman et al. 1993 Stuehr et al. 2004), in parasitic infections (James 1995), and in the inhibition of bacterial respiration (Nagata et al. 1998). Nitric oxide may be produced microbiologically in widely different reactions such as... [Pg.149]

Sabra W, E-J Kim, A-P Zeng (2002) Physiological responses of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAOl to oxidative stress in controlled microaerophilic and aerobic cnltnres. Microbiology (UK) 148 3195-3202. [Pg.237]

Y. Bashan and G. Holguin, Azospirillum-p ant relationships Environmental and physiological advances (1990-1996), Canadian Journal of Microbiology 43 103 (1997). [Pg.130]

L. Van Overbeek and J. D. Van Elsas, Adaptation of bacteria to soil conditions application of molecular physiology in soil microbiology. Modern Soil Microbiology (J. D. Van Elsas, J. T. Trevors, and E. M. Wellington, eds.), Marcel Dekker, New York, 1997, p. 441. [Pg.131]

Ives, P.R. and Bushell, M.E. (1997) Manipulation of the physiology of clavulanic acid production in Streptomyces clavuligerus. Microbiology (Reading, England), 143, 3573—3579. [Pg.283]

Baumann, P., Baumann, L., Lai, C.Y., Rouhbakhsh, D., Moran, N.A. and Clark, M.A. (1995) Genetics, physiology, and evolutionary relationships of the genus Buchnercv. intracellular symbionts of aphids. Annual Review of Microbiology 49, 55-94. [Pg.167]

Departments of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, f Molecular Genetics, Biochemistry and Microbiology, Pharmacology and Cell Biophysics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 231 Albert Sabin Way, Cincinnati, OH45267-0576, USA... [Pg.228]

Vitamin Br, Absorption, Distribution, and Excretion, Physiology and Pathology of (Grasbeck), 3, 299 Vitamins, Microbiological Assay Methods for (Baker and Sobotka), 5, 173... [Pg.344]


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