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Dictionary » M » Moulds Mouldsmould (Science: microbiology) A filamentous fungus. ![]()
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Results from our forumRAPD and viruses... many combinations of volumes of DNA template. We also checked many templates (RNA viruses – norovirus, rotavirus, DNA viruses - adenovirus, moulds – Fusarium poae, Fusarium culmorum) but we have nothing. Moulds template (from another reserches) have very good quality and there is a big concentration ...
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The Fiber Disease... beads, as advanced polymers sys. inc. was the silent partner whose stock rose when fda approved renova 0.05%. it is used in clay (silica), paints, moulds, solvents, varnishes, plastics. if ligands produce atomic cloudds what does the phosphurous ponytail ligand produce? what is it that is secreting ...
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Fiber Disease... a group (swarm) of myxobacteria, rather than as isolated cells. Similar life cycles have developed among certain amoebae, called cellular slime moulds. [edit] References ^ Reichenbach H (2001). "Myxobacteria, producers of novel bioactive substances". J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol 27 (3): ...
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The Fiber Disease... (an enzyme used in cheese-making), and amylase and cellulase enzymes (see Chapters 10, 24). Obviously, the biotechnological potential of the moulds is tremendous. The second part of this chapter (4b) examines the various orders of Ascomycetes...the holomorphs.
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Seedless plants...Taxonomy or classification of plants. Originally the plant kingdom included bacteria, diatoms, dinoflagellates, fungi, and slime moulds, but these are not now thought of as plants. The groups that are always classified as plants are the bryophytes (mosses and liverworts), pteridophytes ...
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