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1 aboratory under the leadership of a clinical microbiologist.
2 re thus of particular interest to the modern microbiologist.
3 t, but an exciting opportunity for molecular microbiologists.
4 lts were collected prospectively by clinical microbiologists.
5 r astute detective-like laboratory skills of microbiologists.
6  the replacement of a generation of clinical microbiologists.
7 pful springboard for new collaborations with microbiologists.
8 aking it a rich field of study for molecular microbiologists.
9            All cases occurred among clinical microbiologists.
10 dentified as Acremonium strictum by clinical microbiologists.
11                     Materials science offers microbiologists a wide variety of organic and inorganic
12 tured the imagination of cell biologists and microbiologists alike and led to novel insights into cyt
13 nt a significant challenge to clinicians and microbiologists alike.
14 echnology for microbial resource centers and microbiologists all over the world.
15                    Of these, 48% were led by microbiologists alone, 23% co-led by a microbiologist an
16 ed by microbiologists alone, 23% co-led by a microbiologist and a clinician, 20% by a clinician alone
17                                          The microbiologist and biological safety professional can pr
18 , more work and direct communication between microbiologists and atmospheric scientists and modellers
19    Early research was largely carried out by microbiologists and biochemists, who used experimental e
20         Enhanced local collaboration between microbiologists and clinicians, as well as national coll
21 al factors including the recognition by both microbiologists and geoscientists of the role FeOB play
22 thway, yeast geneticists generated tools for microbiologists and immunologists to explore whether aut
23 he resulting challenges will afford clinical microbiologists and specialty physicians an opportunity
24 Here, we survey algorithms currently used by microbiologists, and compare seven representative method
25 Here, we discuss why GO should be adopted by microbiologists, and describe recent efforts to build an
26                                  Clinicians, microbiologists, and epidemiologists worldwide need to b
27 lists (physicians and pharmacists), clinical microbiologists, and infection control personnel for ide
28 mong experts including hospital pharmacists, microbiologists, and infectious disease specialists in E
29 rough surveillance involving paediatricians, microbiologists, and parents.
30       Through digital resources, physicians, microbiologists, and researchers around the world can st
31                To meet these new challenges, microbiologists are applying the tools of genomics and r
32        We estimated that an average of three microbiologists are exposed to the 3,000 meningococcal i
33 atality ratio of meningococcal disease among microbiologists are higher than those in the general U.S
34 echanism through which cells might interact, microbiologists are only beginning to explore the topic.
35 e microorganisms could be useful to forensic microbiologists as a new source of data for estimating p
36  to learn the workings of microorganisms and microbiologists as editor of Journal of Bacteriology for
37 clinical material prepared by an experienced microbiologist at a central laboratory.
38 e laboratorians were reviewed by experienced microbiologists at the central laboratory.
39 cology of soil still presents a challenge to microbiologists attempting to establish the ways in whic
40  and calculated an attack rate of 13/100,000 microbiologists between 1996 and 2001, compared to 0.2/1
41 rs require collaboration between clinicians, microbiologists, biomedical engineers, and analytical ch
42 e impact of protein acetylation in bacteria, microbiologists can benefit from the strong foundation e
43 rovides an excellent example of how clinical microbiologists can use electronic tools to optimize lab
44     Here we introduce some simple tools that microbiologists can use to analyze and compare their mic
45                                   For years, microbiologists characterized the Archaea as obligate ex
46 and their advantages and limitations to help microbiologists choose the most suitable technique for t
47 readily interpreted and used in real time by microbiologists, clinicians, and public health epidemiol
48                                              Microbiologists conducting surveys of bacterial and arch
49                                      Just as microbiologists discarded dubious morphological traits i
50 susceptibility tests to clinicians, clinical microbiologists, epidemiologists, and researchers.
51 major difficulties that plant biologists and microbiologists face when studying these interactions is
52  quorum sensing represent two areas in which microbiologists focus on social aspects of bacteria.
53 crobial oxidation has eluded geochemists and microbiologists for decades.
54 ccomplished has fascinated immunologists and microbiologists for many years, but there is still consi
55 ng online and the use of electronic media by microbiologists for scientific purposes.
56             The symposium attracted over 150 microbiologists from 17 different countries.
57  consortium of physicians, radiologists, and microbiologists from countries with a heavy burden of dr
58 ns and animals, continues to puzzle clinical microbiologists, gastroenterologists, and general practi
59 most on the agendas of mission planners, and microbiologists have an important role to play.
60                                     Although microbiologists have documented dormancy in both clinica
61                          While traditionally microbiologists have examined bacterial behavior average
62                                Two groups of microbiologists have independently isolated 'Walsby's sq
63   To bring the missing species into culture, microbiologists have introduced over the past decade a n
64                                        While microbiologists have long been advocates for appropriate
65                                              Microbiologists have long recognized that the uptake and
66    During the past two decades, dentists and microbiologists have relied on periodontal antibiotic th
67                                   Therefore, microbiologists have sought protective noncapsular antig
68 guided by a theory-based concept of species, microbiologists have yet to agree upon a set of ecologic
69                                   I became a microbiologist in post-WWII Japan, working with Toshio F
70 resentations given by the young and talented microbiologists in the area of microbial gene expression
71 ant bacterial species would benefit clinical microbiologists in the context of emerging pathogens, pe
72  requires a surrogate marker agent to assist microbiologists in the correct categorization of potenti
73                           Paediatricians and microbiologists in the UK were asked to report all cases
74 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth, microbiologists interested in the application of Darwin'
75             The "invisible army" of clinical microbiologists is facing major changes and challenges.
76                   Conversation among medical microbiologists is needed to focus efforts on defining,
77  diameters, to those of experienced clinical microbiologists measuring zones with a hand-held caliper
78     Indeed, other fungal traits that baffled microbiologists meet some of these criteria and might be
79 ia the coordinated networking of clinicians, microbiologists, natural product chemists, and pharmacol
80  reactions are rare, clinicians and clinical microbiologists need to be aware of the possibility of d
81 infection control practitioners and clinical microbiologists need to work together to determine the r
82 can be exploited to address a larger issue - microbiologists need, in general, to take a more natural
83 ommunity dynamics and ecosystem functioning, microbiologists normally do not differentiate between th
84 use survival strategies continue to intrigue microbiologists, observations are compared with those of
85 ysician, medical researcher, and influential microbiologist of the early 20th century who devised cul
86  becoming chairman Dr. Lyons, as an esteemed microbiologist, participated in the early use of penicil
87 e provided, with a caution to clinicians and microbiologists presented with suspect animals, i.e., mo
88                          How should clinical microbiologists respond to the call to reduce Gram stain
89 st challenge has educational merit, having a microbiologist review previously read slides is a better
90  to be an important addition to the cellular microbiologist's toolkit.
91 sents a novel Francisella sp. Clinicians and microbiologists should be aware of this new potential pa
92 tection mechanisms, as has been thought, and microbiologists should be on the lookout for them.
93                                              Microbiologists should engage more with school education
94 nition presented a challenge to the clinical microbiologist, since in three cases E. rhusiopathiae wa
95 n, it is with a certain degree of irony that microbiologists studying aspects of bacterial community
96 hallenges and opportunities for the clinical microbiologist supporting the care of cancer patients.
97                              The third Young Microbiologists Symposium took place on the vibrant camp
98    It is important for the clinician and the microbiologist to consider A. urinae a potential pathoge
99 ogy have greatly enhanced the ability of the microbiologist to determine the identity of a bacterial
100 pulations reveal patterns that should compel microbiologists to adopt a more natural species concept
101 sites across the human body that would allow microbiologists to better associate changes in the micro
102  of a billion prokaryotic species challenges microbiologists to determine what might promote rapid sp
103 rescence microscopy and flow cytometry allow microbiologists to explore the complex interactions betw
104  studies that have allowed physiologists and microbiologists to interact at a common interface simila
105 zing the interdisciplinary opportunities for microbiologists to participate in understanding, develop
106           The rrnDB has been used largely by microbiologists to predict the relative rate at which mi
107                                              Microbiologists utilize ribosomal RNA genes as molecular
108 uccessful vaccines were largely developed by microbiologists who identified antigens that induced imm
109 g relationship between the physician and the microbiologists who provide enormous value to the health
110                                          For microbiologists, who often complain that our contributio
111                     The challenge for marine microbiologists will be to predict how these divergent f
112  Equipped with these new tools and policies, microbiologists will have a unique opportunity for unpre
113           Bcc organisms present the clinical microbiologist with a diagnostic dilemma due to the lack
114 ticians, bioinformaticians, virologists, and microbiologists with expertise in control of infection a
115                    This software will enable microbiologists with limited bioinformatics experience t
116  is not a trivial endeavor, particularly for microbiologists with limited bioinformatics experience.
117 r access to whole-genome sequencing provides microbiologists with the opportunity to perform large-sc
118 nterpretation of a key lab test by the study microbiologist, with approval of all authors cited above

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