Browsing Programs, Centers, and Institutes by Subject "bacteria"
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The rapid detection and assessment of bacterial infections is of critical significance in various settings. Currently, the “gold standard” for the quantification of bacterial species is Colonies Forming Units (CFU) counting, ...
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(1997)Infectious bacteria are all around us at all times. They are on every surface and are microscopic. These microorganisms are the cause of disease among elementary school children. This research analyzes the impact that ...
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(2013-02-04)In addition to their primary biological function, many proteins are at least moderately capable of catalyzing secondary, promiscuous activities that may have a major role in enzyme evolution. Mounting evidence supports the ...
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Bacterial infections cause thousands of deaths every year. A method for fast, in situ detection of bacteria and confirmation of their live/dead status would be invaluable. Excitation-emission matrices (EEMs) and synchronous ...
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(1981)Strip mining of lignite in Texas will result in the disturbance of more than one million acres of land. The microbial component of the soil is an important consideration in attempting to return these disturbed land to ...