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1 nd an organelle with evolutionary origins in aerobic bacteria.
2 e cell respiratory chain in mitochondria and aerobic bacteria.
3  transfer factors can also be transmitted to aerobic bacteria.
4 > or = 10(5) colony forming units/ml BALF of aerobic bacteria.
5 ul) for survival of anaerobic and fastidious aerobic bacteria.
6 this bottle also supports the growth of most aerobic bacteria.
7 ggressive colitis than those associated with aerobic bacteria.
8 ome anaerobic bacteria and is absent in some aerobic bacteria.
9 nd lacked the a and b subunits found in many aerobic bacteria.
10 ic bacteria (50% of isolates), gram-negative aerobic bacteria (30%), and anaerobes and yeasts (10% ea
11           Liver aspirates grew gram-positive aerobic bacteria (50% of isolates), gram-negative aerobi
12 erpretive standards for gram-positive and/or aerobic bacteria, all cultures were susceptible to amoxi
13                      Class-Ia RNRs, found in aerobic bacteria and all eukaryotes, are a complex of tw
14 espiratory oxidases in mitochondria and many aerobic bacteria and archaea, coupling the reduction of
15 olatile fatty acids, ideal substrate to feed aerobic bacteria and produce more PHA.
16                          These Gram-negative aerobic bacteria are characterized by an outer membrane
17 anode due to the presence of facultative and aerobic bacteria as O2 sinkers.
18 ere, we describe a class of systems in which aerobic bacteria Bacillus subtilis moving randomly in a
19 s caused by any species of the Gram-negative aerobic bacteria belonging to the genus Legionella; Legi
20 with malonate as the sole carbon source.Some aerobic bacteria contain a biotin-independent malonate d
21  dimethyl disulfide was related to the total aerobic bacteria count.
22 8d storage at 10 degrees C and correlated to aerobic bacteria counts, yeast and mold counts, and degr
23 nate, Fenton reagents), acid hydrolysis, and aerobic bacteria cultures (species of Aquincola, Methyli
24 delta-proteobacterial genomes, including two aerobic bacteria exhibiting predatory behavior and three
25 viabilities of both anaerobic and fastidious aerobic bacteria for 24 h for the majority of the organi
26 maternal SIgA prevented the translocation of aerobic bacteria from the neonatal gut into draining lym
27                       Bacterial culture grew aerobic bacteria from three cysts/cavities, anaerobic ba
28                Pseudomonas species and other aerobic bacteria have a biotin-independent malonate deca
29 rate for the identification of Gram-positive aerobic bacteria in the clinical laboratory setting.
30 increased the ratio between lactic and total aerobic bacteria, increased water-holding capacity of fa
31 ological oxidation of methane to methanol by aerobic bacteria is catalysed by two different enzymes,
32                                              Aerobic bacteria only were recovered from 9 (36%) specim
33 of aerobic metabolism in prokaryotes to form aerobic bacteria (protoflagella and protomitochondria) p
34                                              Aerobic bacteria remove the acyl side chain from phenylp
35                                         Most aerobic bacteria secrete siderophores to facilitate iron
36 a by culture and pyrosequencing was good for aerobic bacteria such as P. aeruginosa (kappa = 0.84) bu
37 ype cytochrome c oxidase in mitochondria and aerobic bacteria such as Rhodobacter sphaeroides require
38 hane production in the MPPC, the presence of aerobic bacteria suggests that H2O2 diffusion to the ano
39              The ratio of total anaerobic to aerobic bacteria was 1000-fold greater in SFBL than in S
40 roduction of fecal aggregation agents, fecal aerobic bacteria were cultured, isolated, and identified
41 d anode biofilm for the two operating modes, aerobic bacteria were significant only on the side of th

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