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Methods for depyrogenating PHA polymers prepared by bacterial fermentation processes are also provided, wherein pyrogens are ... Method for controlling metallophosphate precipitation in high cell
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medical microbiology: Bacterial culture media ... Bacterial culture media can be classified in at least three ways; Based on consistency, based on nutritional component and based on its functional use.
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What is Rivanol precipitation test? ... Hutchinson encyclopedia article about precipitation test. precipitation test. Information about precipitation test in ... What Is the O Antigen of a Bacterial Cell
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Bacterial precipitation - Researchers have found evidence suggesting that airborne bacteria are globally distributed in the atmosphere and may play a large role ...
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Feb 29, 2008 ... Next time it rains, blame bacteria. According to a study published this week, airborne bacteria are the most common particles that let ice crystals ...
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In "Marine Microbiology" ZoBell (1946) indicates the principal theories on the precipitation of calcium carbonates in sea water by bacteria, giving three main ...
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Greenfield L. J. (1963) Metabolism and concentration of calcium and magnesium and precipitation of calcium carbonate by a marine bacterium. Annals of the ...
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www.nytimes.com/2010/05/25/science/25snow.html
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May 24, 2010 ... The bacterium pseudomonas syringae, a living organism that freezes at higher temperature, serves as the nuclei for raindrops and snowflakes.
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Jul 3, 2009 ... Dissolved gold is precipitated: bacteria. Ralstonia metallidurans bacteria can pull toxic dissolved gold out of solution and precipitate it.
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May 25, 2011 ... High concentrations of bacteria found in the centres of hailstones add to the idea that bacteria may stimulate precipitation in order to get ...
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