Microbiology
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Where is Actinomyces israelii found?
Actinomycosis is usually caused by the bacterium called Actinomyces israelii. This is a common organism found in the nose and…
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What is in corn steep liquor?
Corn steep liquor contains 2.5% invert sugars and 50% water. … Beet molasses containing 50% sucrose, 1% invert sugar, 18%…
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Why is it called Wolf’s milk?
The name wolf’s milk used for these species is said to come from the pinky-orange liquid that can be squeezed…
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Where is Salinibacter Ruber found?
Since its discovery in 1998, representatives of the extremely halophilic bacterium Salinibacter ruber have been found in many hypersaline environments…
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What is Paracasei good for?
paracasei NTU 101 and its fermented products proved to be effective for the management of blood cholesterol and pressure, prevention…
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What can you do with a microbiology and immunology degree?
Clinical Research Assistant in Hospitals. Laboratory Technician in Government Agencies. Sales in Pharmaceuticals and Medical Supplies. Assistant Biologist in Food…
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What is the fatality rate of TB?
Americans still die of tuberculosis (TB), a preventable disease (1). On the basis of death certificate data, the TB mortality…
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What are E coli Phylogroups?
coli can be divided into seven main phylogroups termed A, B1, B2, C, D, E and F [5]. Interestingly, specific…
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Is MNsure and UCare the same?
UCare is the number one plan on MNsure for Minnesotans who buy health coverage on their own. We offer some…
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Is Bacillus clausii good?
No significant change in safety parameters was observed during treatment with Bacillus clausii. Thus, the study concluded that Bacillus clausii…
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