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ACI Avances en Ciencias e Ingenierías
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Evaluación de la resistencia genética de híbridos de maíz al virus del mosaico de la caña de azúcar (SCMV) Evaluation of maize hybrids to Sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV) José L. Zambrano-Mendoza1 *, Lenín C. Paz Carrasco2 , Margaret G. Redinbaugh Programa Nacional de Maíz, Estación Experimental Santa Catalina del INIAP. Mejía, Ecuador. 2 Departamento de Protección Vegetal, Estación Experimental Litoral Sur del INIAP. Yaguachi, Ecuador. 3 USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Corn,...
Topics: Maize breeding, Plant pathogen
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AD Publications
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— The damping off disease of tobacco seedlings caused by the pathogen Rhizoctonia solani causes a huge damage. The limited numbers of products are used in protection from the disease, but lately new fungicides appeared on the market. The aim of these investigations was to determine the effectiveness of new fungicides in control of this pathogen, compared with commonly used. The tests were carried out in conditions in vitro, with 8 fungicides. Two fungicides were evaluated in 2 or 3...
Topics: active ingredient, disease, pathogen, radial development, reduction
Abstract — There are numerous threats that affect bee populations worldwide such as exposure to pesticides; genetic diversity, poor nutrition and the impact of pathogens. Between them, Ascosphaera apis is the etiological agent of chalkbrood disease that affects honeybees brood. To understand the biology of this pathogen, we revised the phylogeny, morphology, and sexual reproduction. The pathogenesis, closely related to the factors that affect the virulence the A. apis and their interactions...
Topics: chalkbrood, epidemiology, honeybees, host´s resistance, pathogen´s virulence
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Aug 12, 2014
08/14
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AHMAD ABDULIBAD
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Minister General Ahmad of Sons Of Afrika with America's ONLY, NATIONAL, "BLACK" ... TOWN MEETING talks 5 HOUR SHOW - PART 2 of 2 with AMBASSADOR AKBAR MUHAMMAD of NOI on US-AFRICA SUMMIT and EBOLA + BIOTERROR ? ALSO LIVE IN STUDIO, LLS on LIGHT THE NIGHT WALK 2014 on BOSTON COMMON and BEST IN BLACK MUSIC.
Topics: HOLLAH, BLACK, NATIONAL, AHMAD, MINISTERGENERAL, WRBB, NEWS, BOSTON, AFRICA, AFRIKA, GHANA,...
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Mar 10, 2021
03/21
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ANONYMOUS (linked at mileswmathis.com)
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This page comprises two documents designated (A) and (B) below related to COVID19 and vaccines. By reading this page or any part of it or of the two linked documents you assume all responsibility for evaluating and verifying every assertion and expression of opinion made by uploader and/or the authors of the linked documents without reliance on uploader, such authors and/or the hosting enterprise. (A) Vaccine Deaths and Injuries 2021-02-20 Sourced from ...
Topics: 666, ADE reactions, applied behavioural psychology, Apocalypse, autoimmune disease, Behavioural...
Plant Pathogens Principles Of Plant Pathology
Topics: plant, pathology, disease, principles, diseases, moon, pathogen, plants, pathogens, leaf, plant...
Comprehensive And Molecular Phytopathology
Topics: plant, genes, cell, resistance, gene, plants, molecular, protein, host, pathogen, molecular...
Detection And Diagnostics Of Plant Pathogens
Topics: plant, detection, pathogens, pathogen, dna, disease, diagnostic, pcr, methods, species, plant...
Plant Pathology Concepts And Laboratory Exercises
Topics: plant, disease, host, plants, fungi, pathogen, pathogens, species, resistance, pathology, plant...
D. J. Becker & Al. 2019 Pathogen Spillover
Topic: D. J. Becker & Al. 2019 Pathogen Spillover
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) is one of the main important commercial crops, mainly grown in tropical and subtropical countries in the world, because these areas provide suitable conditions for obtaining the best yield and productivity. Sugarcane is affected by many pathogens such as fungi, bacterial and viral diseases and fungal diseases are increasingly being affected internationally, affecting the quantity and/or quality of harvested crops. Among the fungal diseases, pokkah boeng have...
Topics: Sugarcane, Pokkah Boeng, Symptoms, Pathogen, Fusarium.
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Sep 3, 2021
09/21
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Alex Pierson
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Alex talks with Dr. Byram Bridle, an Associate Professor on Viral Immunology at the University of Guelph about new peer-reviewed studies that suggests there may be terrifying reasons side effects such as heart inflammation, VITT, and other serious issues may occur in those who have been vaccinated. Let's get talking.
Topics: COVID-19, vaccine, spike protein, mRNA, pathogen, blood clots, thrombocytopenia, SARS-CoV-2, Byram...
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Mar 25, 2021
03/21
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Anbrew Sploopst (AbrewSploopst)
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Model for Puccinia graminis life cycle. Barberry leaf inserts in the back hole; Spore steps in front holes. Hopefully if you're printing this you know the order the spores should go in ;) Good model for those interested in plant pathology.
Topics: stl, stem, wheat stem rust, thingiverse, biology, wheat, puccinia graminis, disease, Biology,...
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Jun 15, 2012
06/12
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Artilleria Pesada
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Hermafrodit és el projecte personal de Tomáš Zavadil iniciat al 1992 on va desenvolupar tot una serie de composicions electròniques de só estrany barrejant un munt d'estils tals com drum´n´bass, breakbeat, industrial, ambient o crossover/grind amb líriques centrades en ginecologia, arquitectura o enginyeria de mines. També hi ha una segona versió de la banda en la qual Tomáš Zavadil conjunta una formació per endinsar-se en el terreny del death grind amb un munt d'afegits tan...
Topics: Hermaphrodit, Sanguis Imperem, Walhalla, Bloodthorn, Korgull the exterminator, Pathogen, deth,...
The article deals with a group of infectious diseases caused by pathogenic serotypes of Escherichia coli. Most often, these bacteria cause acute intestinal disorders intestinal coli infection , and in young children and in weakened persons, they can also cause damage to the urinary tract, sometimes the development of cholecystitis, meningitis, and sepsis. Distinguish between enteropathogenic, enterotoxigenic, enteroinvasive, enterohemorrhagic, enteroadhesive infection and other infections....
Topics: Infectious diseases, pathogen, E. coli, bacteria, diarrhea
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Sep 22, 2020
09/20
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Center for Accessible Technology in Sign
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ASL vocabulary
Topic: pathogen
Click here to view the University of Florida catalog record
Topics: Microbial herbicides, Weeds, Plant-pathogen relationships
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Apr 8, 2020
04/20
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DW News
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Link to YouTube version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVe_TwLo76Y Video uploaded by DW News . Rights to the video belongs to DW News. When will a coronavirus vaccine be ready? A vaccine that enables to resume our lives without restrictions while protecting us from the COVID-19 disease? Research labs around the world are racing to create a new vaccine. The idea is to simulate an infection, while avoiding the possibly severe symptoms of Covid-19. Once vaccinated, our immune system should...
Topics: Coronavirus, Covid-19, Vaccine Development, Infectious Pathogen Research, YouTube
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Apr 4, 2021
04/21
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Dave (educator)
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Virus genomes are protected by an outer protein layer called a capsid or nucleocapsid. Marvel at nature's beauty and the ability to self-assemble structures at the nanometer scale. These models are for teaching and fun! Also see a set of protein domain models www.thingiverse.com/thing:43156
Topics: thingiverse, teaching, nanobiology, biochemistry, Biology, stl, pathogen, icosahedron, virus
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Oct 16, 2014
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Davis, Keith R; Hammerschmidt, Raymond
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"Based, in part, on presentations from a symposium entitled 'Arabidopsis as a Model for Studing Plant-Pathogen Interactions' held ... August 21, 1991, in St. Louis, Missouri"--T.p. verso
Topics: Arabidopsis thaliana, Plant-pathogen relationships
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Sep 7, 2021
09/21
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Dickinson, C. H
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161 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Plant diseases, Phytopathogenic microorganisms -- Control, Plant-pathogen relationships
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Oct 29, 2021
10/21
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Dickinson, C. H
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viii, 229 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Plant diseases, Phytopathogenic microorganisms -- Control, Plant-pathogen relationships
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Mar 12, 2016
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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Hazard characterization, either as part of a microbiological risk assessment or as a standalone process, describes the human adverse health effects that may result from ingestion of pathogenic microorganisms. Ideally, it will include quantitative information in terms of a doseresponse relation and the probability of adverse outcomes. This volume provides guidelines for the characterization of hazards in food and water using a structured, sixstep approach, involving a description of the process...
Topics: risk, data, hazard, characterization, pathogens, food, models, copyrighted, pathogen, model, hazard...
Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=7iVhBZB8jhgC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Jan 25, 2013
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Fredricks, David N
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Topics: Human body, Microorganisms, SCIENCE, Metagenome, Host-Pathogen Interactions, Human Body
U.S. Forest Service Northern Region
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Sep 25, 2013
09/13
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Gansner, David A; Herrick, Owen W; Northeastern Forest Experiment Station (Radnor, Pa.)
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Caption title
Topics: gypsy moth host plants pennsylvania, plant pathogen relationships pennsylvania
ASPENBRAINLAB - 7.12.2019 - Hotel Jerome - Aspen, CO Dr. Momo Vuyisich is a founder and Chief Science Officer of Viome. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of New Mexico and New Mexico Tech. Besides providing scientific leadership at Viome, Momo focuses on product development, clinical certification, and clinical research. Before co-founding Viome in 2016, Momo spent 12 years at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he was the leader of the Applied Genomics team. His research...
Topics: Colorado, Aspen, Grassroots Community Network, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG, Youtube,...
ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE:Gif and JifsMen's health month Dean gives his cheap prostate exam adviseCultural differences and pesos for pee rightsWeird stuff you discover during sleepovers Lot's of favorites this episode starting with dessert snacks, breakfast, more video games and even more cereal....We are then joined by special guest Chris Wiseman aka Captain Red Beard from Readbeard Tv https://www.twitch.tv/redbeard_tvFinally we end with our newest segment Troys topic of the weekSupport the show...
Topics: Podcast, Dallas, Sports, Music, Tv, Film, Movies, Video Games, Football, Soccer, Basketball, MMA,...
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Dec 17, 2014
12/14
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Harry Alexis Harding
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Technical Bulletin No.13, June 1910, from the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva NY. Digitized by Cornell's Frank A. Lee Library, NYSAES, Geneva NY.
Topics: NYSAES, Geneva, Science, Agriculture, Chemistry, Bacteria, Physiology, Pseudomonas campestris,...
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Jan 7, 2016
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IASET JOURNALS
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Six fungicides namely tilt (propioconazole), OPUS (epoxiconazole), Calixin (tridemorph), Indofil M-45(mancozeb), Blitox-50 (Cupper oxychloride) and Bavistin (Carbendazim) were evaluated against Sclerotium rolfsii causing collar rot of tube rose. At one hour of dipping of sclerotia in propioconazole significantly reduced the germination of sclerotia (26.7%). Carbendazim affected the germination but mancozeb could not reduce the germination. In in...
Topic: Investigations on Fungicidal Sensitivity of Sclerotium Rolfsii (Collar Rot Pathogen) In Tuberose
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Dec 8, 2015
12/15
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IASET JOURNALS
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The study of the biology and physiology of Helminthosporium bicolor isolated from leaf lesions of its host Stenotaphrum secundatum showed good mycelium knowledge on complex media as well as on synthetic media rich in minerals and vitamins . This fungus was able to develop, specifically, on complex environments and less on synthetic media . Rice flour media , PDA, and Richard's Czapeck proved conducive to the growth and sporulation of this pathogenic agent. The light regime is favorable to...
Topics: Biology, Physiology, Helminthosporium Bicolor, Stenotaphrum Secundatum, Pathogen, Mycelium Growth
Although a broad range of biological and pharmacological activities of apigenin have been reported, the mechanism(s) behind its antibacterial effects are not fully understood. In this study, we investigated the synergistic antibacterial activity of apigenin in combination with existing antimicrobial agents against oral bacteria. The combination effect of apigenin was evaluated against oral bacteria, either alone or with antibiotics, via broth dilution method and checkerboard and time kill...
Topics: Apigenin, antibacterial activity, oral pathogen bacteria, Synergistic effect, Minimum inhibitory...
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May 5, 2016
05/16
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IJOER Engineering journal
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Although a broad range of biological and pharmacological activities of apigenin have been reported, the mechanism(s) behind its antibacterial effects are not fully understood. In this study, we investigated the synergistic antibacterial activity of apigenin in combination with existing antimicrobial agents against oral bacteria. The combination effect of apigenin was evaluated against oral bacteria, either alone or with antibiotics, via broth dilution method and checkerboard and time kill...
Topics: Apigenin, antibacterial activity, oral pathogen bacteria, Synergistic effect, Minimum inhibitory...
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Nov 9, 2016
11/16
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Impact Journals
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Nanotechnology is an emerging field in the area of plant disease management. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have been heavily studied as antimicrobial materials. Silver nanoparticles synthesized by the means of physical, chemical and biological ways but bio synthesis is the most eco-friendly approach. In bio synthesis of silver nanoparticles, the use of fungi gives good mono dispersity and dimensions. The synthesized silver nanoperticles are characterized by different techniques such as UV-Vis...
Topics: Review, Silver Nanoparticles, Mycogenesis, Plat Pathogen Control
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Jul 5, 2019
07/19
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José A. Fernández Robledo; Nicholas D. Marquis; Peter D. Countway; Nicholas R. Record; Ellie L. Irish; Madeline M. Schuldt; Sarah E. Kingston; Theodore J. Bishop; Nicole A. Messerman; Timothy J. Bowden
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Shellfish aquaculture (in particular oyster cultivation) has the potential to play a significant role in refreshing the coastal economy in the state of Maine (USA). Although ocean warming and acidification are often listed as the primary manifestations of climate change in the marine environment, the issue of expanding geographic ranges of parasites and pathogens is an equally serious threat to shellfish populations. Protozoan parasites of the genera Bonamia, Haplosporidium, and Perkinsus, the...
Topics: Bivalves, DN, Dermo, MSX, Pathogen, ROD
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Jan 9, 2021
01/21
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Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences
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Street food is food obtained from a street side vendor, often from a makeshift or portable stall and it feeds millions of people daily with a wide variety of foods that are relatively cheap and easily accessible. Street food is intimately connected with take-out, junk food, snacks, and fast foods but it is not protected against insects, dust etc; which may harbor foodborne pathogens. Pathogens present in street vended foods come from different sources and practices, such as, improper food...
Topics: Street food, Pathogen, Safety, Food borne illnesses, Ethiopia
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Apr 19, 2021
04/21
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Leonardo Faraday (ModernPolymath)
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This is a dual color model of Adenovirus's capsid structure. I remixed this from Educator's "Infectious Pathogens" upload, which can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:43144 To design this, I used the same method as I did with the dual color HPV model. The Instructions can be found there: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2821725
Topics: thingiverse, stl, nanobiology, icosahedron, pathogen, biochemistry, Biology, virus, teaching
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Apr 17, 2021
04/21
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Leonardo Faraday (ModernPolymath)
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This is a dual color model of HPV's (Human Papillomavirus) capsid structure.
Topics: pathogen, icosahedron, biochemistry, thingiverse, virus, Biology, stl, teaching, nanobiology
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Sep 17, 2021
09/21
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Lucas, J. A. (John Alexander), 1948-
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xii, 274 p. : 25 cm
Topics: Plant diseases, Phytopathogenic microorganisms -- Control, Plant-pathogen relationships
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Jul 5, 2021
07/21
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MICHAEL J. COLLIGAN; LAWRENCE R. MURPHY
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Journal of Occupational Psychology, 1979, 52, 77-90. Printed in Great Britain National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, US Department of Health, Education and Welfare Published and unpublished reports of mass psychogenic illness, defined as the collective occurrence of physical symptoms and related beliefs among two or more persons in the absence of an identifiable pathogen, are reviewed with particular emphasis on organizational occurrences. A number of factors (e.g. boredom,...
Topics: Mass Psychogenic illness, contagious psychogenic disease, sickness, pandemic, pathogen, toxic,...
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Mar 30, 2018
03/18
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McKelvey, John J;Eldridge, Bruce F;Maramorosch, Karl
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-229) and index
Topics: Vector-pathogen relationships, Arthropod vectors, Insects as carriers of plant disease, Vector...
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Dec 8, 2013
12/13
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Md. Kamal Hossain, K. A. R. Sayeed, Al J. H. Chowdhury & Zakaria Ahmed
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This retrospective study was conducted from July to September, 2013 with a view to find out incidence of UTI patients with aiming to testing antimicrobial drug susceptibility. In order to conduct this study, consecutive urine samples of 614 of total population of both sexes and various age groups were taken in a hospital setting of both outdoor and indoor patients. There was marked gender variations is all age groups, which comprised 0-85 years of age of the member of urine sample requested for...
Topics: UTI Patients, Drug Susceptibility, Pathogen
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Sep 7, 2020
09/20
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Mike King
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Remarks : This should alarm all people: Gates is speaking too much he’s not a qualified expert yet he acts like hes leading the way. Did Gates just threatens the world with “PANDEMIC 2 FULL STORY HERE: https://www.4cmitv.com/2020/09/07/2020-jul-14-pandemic-2-did-bill-gates-just-threaten-the-world/ Hashtags: #4cminewswire, #BillGates, #Pandemic2, #DeadlyPathogen, #HighMortality, #4cminews, #4CMiTV, #4CM2020 JUL 14, Tags: 4cminewswire, Bill Gates, Pandemic 2, Deadly Pathogen, High...
Topics: 4cminewswire, Bill Gates, Pandemic 2, Deadly Pathogen, High Mortality, 4cminews, 4CMiTV,...
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Nov 22, 2018
11/18
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Misaghi, I. J., 1938-
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xvi, 287 pages : 24 cm
Topics: Plant diseases, Plant diseases -- Physiological aspects, Plant-pathogen relationships, Host plants,...
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Jan 17, 2021
01/21
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Noriko Okamoto (noricorino)
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I made a Giardia cookie cutter following instruction by arpruss. http://www.instructables.com/id/3D-Printable-Cookie-Cutters-With-Inkscape-and-Open/ Depending of the dough recipe, it's sometimes challenging to take out the cut dough from the cutter, especially from the narrow end. I apply some oil on the surface and clean out the dough, which makes the cutting a little easier.
Topics: pathogen, Cookie_Cutters, Biology, thingiverse, cookiecutter, microbe, Microscope,...
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Mar 11, 2022
03/22
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Omorodion, Nnenna J. P.
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Food samples: African salad, fried yam, fried potato, fried plantain, bole and suya meat retailed in three locations along Choba, Aluu and Alakahia were analyzed for their microbial load. Analysis of the food samples revealed Total viable count ranging from 3.8×10 7 cfu/g to 5.2×10 7 cfu/g (African salad), 2.6×10 7 cfu/g to 3.3×10 7 cfu/g (Bole), 3.0×10 7 cfu/g to 3.4×10 7 cfu/g (Plantain), 3.4×10 7 cfu/g to 3.6×10 7 cfu/g (Potato), 2.9×10 7 cfu/g to 3.3×10 7 cfu/g (Yam) and 4.8×10 7...
Topics: Ready-to-eat foods, Foodborne pathogen, Microbiological quality, Food safety.
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Oct 16, 2014
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Pamela C. Ronald
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Topics: Plant pathology & diseases, Technology & Industrial Arts, Plant Diseases, Methodology,...
Food safety and control is a great concern for the food industry, food-borne illnesses are burden on the public health, and can lead to the disturbance to the socity. This paper involves different types of hyperspectral imaging technologies used in the food safety and control for the food industry, and evaluation of food quality with an introduction, demonstration, summarization. Hyperspectral imaging is an emerging technology has been successfully devised in the food inspection and control....
Topics: nondestructive method, hyperspectral imaging, chemical imaging, chemometrics, NIRS, computer...
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Sep 20, 2021
09/21
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RTHK / 360 PRODUCTION / BBC
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Science with You:Contagion - The BBC Pandemic【零距離科學 : 當瘟疫蔓延時】 The government rates the global outbreak of a deadly flu virus as a major threat to the UK. It could happen at any time. To predict the impact of the next pandemic more accurately than ever before, new data is needed - and lots of it. Dr Hannah Fry is on the case. She sets out to recruit the nation to download the BBC Pandemic app in a ground-breaking experiment to help plan for when the next deadly...
Topics: Science with You, Contagion, The BBC Pandemic, 零距離科學, 當瘟疫蔓延時, Pandemic,...
Both plantation forests and native woodlands are currently facing challenges in the form of rapid climatic change and unprecedented increases in damage by exotic pests and diseases. To combat these problems it has been proposed that a range of novel exotic tree species (non-native species that have not yet undergone thorough operational testing or previously been grown at a forestry scale) should be grown as part of an adaptive management strategy, and that non-native (including novel) species...
Topics: Climate change, Exotic tree, Introduction, Invasive species, Pathogen, Pest
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Jul 6, 2019
07/19
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Ricky John Spencer; James Van Dyke; Kristen Petrov; Bruno Ferronato; Fiona McDougall; Murray Austin; Claudia Keitel; Arthur Georges
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Infectious disease is a contributing factor to species extinction or endangerment. Extinction is most likely to occur when a pathogen is evolutionarily novel, or when it utilizes an alternate reservoir, or when hosts have small pre-epidemic populations. Here we focus on such a case where a mystery disease almost drove the range restricted, Bellinger River Snapping Turtle (Myuchelys georgesi), in north-eastern NSW, Australia, to extinction in less than a month. The disease did not affect other...
Topics: Climate change, Myuchelys georgesi, Pathogen, Turtle, Virus