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  ScienceDaily Magazine -- Ant-Fungus Relationship May Provide New Clues About...    
antibiotic-producing bacterium and fungus-growing ants may provide the ants' bodies, the bacterium produces an antibiotic thereby protecting the fungus that sustains the ants all of which had the bacterium. "The type of bacteria
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include recurrent fevers, unexplained weight loss, swollen lymph nodes, and/or fungus infection of the mouth and throat. Also commonly described as symptomatic HIV infection
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  Patented bacterium eats up thatch, fungus - 2/9/2000 - ENN News - ...    
Patented bacterium eats up thatch, fungus Wednesday, February 9, 2000 By Lucy Chubb Don Crawford, a professor of microbiology at
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  Anti-Biotic.com: Anti Biotics and Antibacterials    
the medication is derived from a bacterium, a fungus, the bark of a tree, and so on comes from the mold made by the fungus, Penicillium. The resulting common resistant bacteria, virus, fungi (fungus), or other microorganism is possible
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  Regulated Plant Pest List US Department of Agriculture Animal and ...    
campestris pv vasculorum Xanthomonas vasculorum (Cobb) Dowson bacterium Xanthomonas manihotis bacterium Xanthomonas populi fungus Aecidium hydrangeae
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  Immune system    
born with a severely defective immune system, death from infection by a virus, bacterium, fungus or parasite will occur. In severe combined immunodeficiency, lack of an enzyme
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3. GMO characterization (a) Indicate whether the GMO is a: viroid RNA virus DNA virus bacterium fungus animal other, please specify
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  Aerias: Glossary of Indoor Air Quality Terms    
blood or tissues in response to a specific antigen, such as a bacterium or a toxin. Antibodies destroy or weaken bacteria and neutralize through research, education, patient care, and advocacy. B BACTERIUM (pl. BACTERIA): Microorganisms, mostly single-celled; their
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insecticides like Bt use a naturally occurring microorganism such as a bacterium, fungus, virus, or nematode as the active ingredient .” Praxis response
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  Glossary of HIV / AIDS related Terms    
A term database for HIV or AIDS related terms from All the Virology on the WWW.
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Bacterium Fungus Parasite Virus or prion Check all that apply: Chromosome Chloroplast Mitochondria Plasmid Genus and species: Risk group type: Risk group 1
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This glossary, compiled by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, explains more than 2,000 HIV/AIDS-related terms. (No frames version.)
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  What Ails My Plant    
If all symptoms are pointing toward a biotic disease, then you might be able to narrow it down to insect, virus, bacterium, fungus, or gall.
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mixture. The area has been aerated to make sure the bacterium reaches the fungus, which is present 10 to 15 cm below the soil surface.
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  Final Rule: 42cfr72    
to "select agent" and revised the definition to mean "a microorganism (virus, bacterium, fungus, rickettsia) or toxin listed in Appendix A of this part". The term "select agent
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  Farmnote 33/98 : Using twist fungus (Dilophospora alopecuri) to ...    
G How the twist fungus reduces the risk of ARGT The twist fungus is carried into ryegrass by attaching itself to the same nematode that carries the bacterium.
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include recurrent fevers, unexplained weight loss, swollen lymph nodes, and/or fungus infection of the mouth and throat. Also commonly described as symptomatic HIV infection
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  Regulations - Environment - Pesticide    
or any organic functions of a plant, animal, or micro-organism, including any insect, nematode, rodent, predatory animal, parasite, bacterium, fungus, weed, or
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  Disease Table    
chickenpox, virus, varicella-zoster. cholera, bacterium, Vibrio cholerae. coccidioidomycosis, fungus, Coccidioides immitis (a yeast). cryptococcosis,
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  Fungus    
Fungus-growing ants use antibiotic-producing bacteria to control garden parasites. CAMERON R. CURRIE*†, JAMES A. SCOTT†, RICHARD C. SUMMERBELL‡§ & DAVID MALLOCH† Nature 398, 701 - 704
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  Finding a fungus that produces a desired enzyme    
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  Penicillin and other antibiotics    
on an agar plate streaked with the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus, and that the bacterial molten agar containing cells of the yellow bacterium, Micrococcus luteus. The production of penicillin
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  DLC-ME | The Microbe Zoo | Dirtland | House of Horrors    
d33. The Strangler Fungus | Vampirococcus | The Invader: Bdellovibrio. House of Horrors. Many microbes are enemies of humans and can cause disease. But there also many microbes that can attack
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_related_to'. . . Type Hierarchy . Entity Physical Object Organism Plant Alga Fungus Virus Rickettsia or Chlamydia Bacterium Animal Invertebrate Vertebrate Amphibian Bird Fish Reptile Mammal - Human
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Univ Wageningen, NL - Sub-domain: 3- Microbiology (plant/environment) (8) cell (5) bacterium (4) culture (4) fungus (4) pseudomonas (4) strain (3) organic-solvents (3) substrate (2) conversion (2)
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  Jack's "Bugs in the News" - What the Heck is an Antibiotic?    
previously identified to be completely unique to bacteria, and necessary for the bacterium to remain alive. For a bacterium or a fungus living out in the wild, if they can make something that
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  www-biol.paisley.ac.uk ...page02    
An organism has the unique property of being an independent living entity - a bacterium, fungus, protist, plant or animal. Above the organism level a group of interbreeding individuals
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  Glossary    
the sexual state of a fungus. auricle. A small earlike Bacillus thuringiensis. A bacterium that causes disease used as insecticides. bacterium (plural: bacteria pathogen, such as a bacterium, fungus, mycoplasma, or virus
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  Fungi    
Us Case #6: Virus Or Bacterium? Copyright © 1999 American When you hear the word fungus, you probably think of bread mold is a kind of fungus, too? And that the itchy yes, caused by another fungus? And that when you take a medicine made by a fungus? Fungi come in a variety
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  North Carolina Firearms Law    
This publication is designed to assemble and present the basic firearms and weapons laws of North Carolina in an effort to educate and emphasize for the public the responsibilities and duties pertaining to the possession and use of firearms and related
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  Oxygen requirements of bacteria    
one filament of a fungus, a hollow tube the mycelium; the fungus body. incubate plant, animal, bacterium, or fungus. One virus is called the stalk of a fungus bearing spores by a pathogenic bacterium the WEB = the hypertext
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  Glossary of expressions in biological control    
Short Cut to Terms A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
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R E S O U R C E G U I D E ****************************************** Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC National AIDS Clearinghouse June 1995 GLOSSARY OF HIV/AIDS-RELATED TERMS Introduction The Glossary of HIV-Related Terms was compiled to
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  US EPA - What are Biopesticides    
consist of a microorganism (e.g., a bacterium, fungus, virus or protozoan) as the active thuringiensis, or Bt. Each strain of this bacterium produces a different mix of proteins the plant, instead of the Bt bacterium, manufactures the substance that
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  Lake and Water Word Glossary - S    
SACRAMENTO MODEL(Hydrology) A dynamic River Flow Model or Water Budget Model, run on a computer at various intervals, which accounts for all water entering, stored in, and leaving a Drainage Basin. Though many parameters are used in this water balance
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Velvet (Oodinium) Mouth Fungus (Columnaris) Neon Disease Columnaris resembles fungus it is in fact a Bacterium. It is usually found tufts that resemble fungus. Early treatment is can lead to secondary fungus infections Causes- Several
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Pyricularia grisea 305478 Race 073 ((fungus )) Pyricularia grisea 305477 Race 1 ((bacterium )) Ralstonia solanacearum 211267 ((fungus )) Fusarium oxysporum f
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et Zucc. ((fungus )) Sclerotium rolfsii 726512 Arachis hypogaea L. ((bacterium )) Agrobacterium rhizogenes 210265 210266 ((fungus )) Cylindrocladium sp.
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  The Label July 2001 Vol. 13, No. 6    
Microbial pesticides consist of a microorganism (eg, a bacterium, fungus, virus or protozoan) as the active ingredient. (Examples
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  Plant Health Act    
Definitions. 1 In this Act. causal organism means a bacterium, fungus, insect, mycoplasm, nematode, vector, viroid, virus, weed or other organism, disease or
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  The twist fungus, a long term solution to annual ryegrass ...    
of nematode and reduce its ability to invade ryegrass * to restrict the growth and reproduction of nematode and bacterium in ryegrass The fungus is fast growing
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  Agriculture Legislation (Amendments and Repeals) Bill - ...    
Minister is of the opinion that-- (a) an organism of the plant or animal kingdom (other than vertebrates); or (b) any bacterium, fungus, protozoa, phytoplasma
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  Ant-Fungus Relationship May Provide New Clues About Antibiotics    
The discovery of an ancient association between an antibiotic-producing bacterium and fungus-growing ants may provide new insight into the identification
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  Design Your Own Experiment    
true bacterium protist fungus true bacterium fungus an animal Plant Animal/Fungus/Plant/Protist one cell characteristic traits kingdoms physical
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  DISEASE CAUSES AND TRANSMISSION INFECTIOUS DISEASES Kochs ...    
Causative Organism - the pathogen that causes the disease (eg virus, bacterium, fungus, protozoan, worm, insect or arachnid) Mode of Transmission - the means
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  microdiary    
What domain does it belong to? Is it a bacterium, fungus, alga, etc.? What domain does it belong to? Is it a bacterium, fungus, alga, etc.
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  Jack's "Bugs in the News" - What the Heck is Antibiotic Resistance?    
family of antibiotics) is produced by the bacterium Streptomyces erythraeus. One of the laboratory-produced it, there are several ways that a bacterium could be prevented from growing or living.
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Ask: how could we determine further the identity of our bacterium/ fungus? (Ie stream. How can you tell a fungus from a bacterium?
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  The Alternative Medicine Journal of New England    
In 1969, a major pharmaceutical companys researchers found that olive leaf inhibits the growth of every virus, bacterium, fungus, yeast, and protozoan that it
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  Microbiology Quiz - Department of Microbiology - Des Moines University Osteopathic Medical Center    
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  A1968    
a. any select agent that is a microorganism, virus, bacterium, fungus, rickettsia or toxin listed in Appendix A of Part 72 of Title 42 of the Code of Federal
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  TPDH - Watermelons    
Causal Agent: (unknown, suspected to be a bacterium) This disease is found mainly in the been conclusively determined, but a phloem-limited bacterium has been consistently associated with diseased
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  Ant-Fungus Relationship May Provide New Clues About Antibiotics    
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  bacterium    
Dutch Elm Disease | Glossary | bacterium. bacterium: One-celled living organism without a nucleus and without chlorophyll (green-light sensitive pigment involved in photosynthesis in higher
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The values of vaccines. Vaccine history. Glossary. Vaccine news. Vaccination myths and facts. An explanation of the terms used in vaccines, vaccination and vaccinology. Adjuvant Antibodies
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  {bacterium, bacterial, bacteria, Bacillus, bacilli}    
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Glossary of HIV/AIDS- Related Terms Glossary of HIV/AIDS- Related Terms 4th Edition Glossary of HIV/AIDS- Related Terms 4th Edition March 2002 Introduction The HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Service (ATIS) presents the fourth edition of the Glossary of HIV
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infectious disease, Eliance rapidly tests all possible genes from a given virus, bacterium, fungus or parasite and identifies the optimal antigens for the production of a pathogen
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his stories], but it is certainly possible that some critter, allergen, toxin, bacterium, fungus or virus will cross your path and lead you to ponder your options for preventing
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  FocusOnAllergies.com - Medical Dictionary - Immune system    
is born with a severely defective immune system, death from infection by a virus bacterium, fungus or parasite may occur. In severe combined immunodeficiency, lack of an enzyme means
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  Question of the Month - Windows-On-Our-Waters    
feet one meter two meters Giant kelp isn't really a plant. It is a ___________: fungus alga bacterium fern In order to stay healthy Giant kelp needs three things: 1) Water that is free
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innovative processes or products. pathogen a disease-causing micro-organism; a bacterium, fungus or virus. pathway - a sequence of reactions undergone in a living organism. [CUB
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  HIV Vaccine Glossary, NIAID Fact Sheet    
a second or subsequent exposure to a particular pathogenic microorganism (e.g., bacterium, fungus, virus), toxin, or antigen. (See also memory cells.) anergy: the loss or weakening
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  Twist fungus (Dilophospora alopecuri)    
7e1. Twist fungus (Dilophospora alopecuri) The twist fungus provides natural control of the organisms (nematode and bacterium) responsible for annual ryegrass toxicity (ARGT). From 1999, the
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  Research: Group Aebi    
control is the general term for pest control measures in agriculture which are based on naturally occuring antagonists (bacterium, fungus,virus, predator or
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  BISC 310Lx Human Microbiology Final Exam    
In the blank on the right (column 3), indicate whether the pathogen in column 2 is a bacterium, fungus, protozoan, virus, or worm/fluke.
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  Plant Disease- Interpretive Summaries    
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  Joel Gallant, MD: Prevention of Opportunistic Infections    
Ill usually be using the term prevention to refer to things you can do to avoid becoming infected with a bug (bacterium, fungus, virus, or parasite) that can
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  Apple Diseases    
Bees which are essential for pollination can spread the bacterium from bloom to wood produced by fire blight provides areas for secondary fungus infection by
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  NS Department of Agriculture and Fisheries: Archives: Nut Culture in Nova Scotia    
This is an archived site with information on Livestock, Grain, Forage and Horticultural Cultivars and Selections Harvesting Blight Fungus Blight Bacterium Insects Vertebrate Pests Propagation (a)
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MANAGEMENT PLAN MEETING THE INVASIVE SPECIES CHALLENGE National Invasive Species Council January 18, 2001 i National Invasive Species Council Hon. Bruce Babbitt Hon. Dan Glickman Hon. Norman Mineta Co-chair Co-chair Co-chair Secretary of the Interior
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  File No. 177 For Substitute House Bill No. 5288    
October 1, 2002) (a) As used in this section, biological agent means: (1) Any select agent that is a microorganism, virus, bacterium, fungus, rickettsia, or
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  UCONN IPM: Greenhouse: Insects: Fungus Gnats    
Managing Fungus Gnats and Shore Flies in the Greenhouse. Fungus gnats, once considered to be a minor pest, are of increasing concern to greenhouse growers. Recent studies have shown that fungus
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  From Cells to Ecosystems    
11. A single-cell organism can be a(n) , ancient bacterium, fungus, or protist. Lesson 2 ..it can be a true bacterium, ancient bacterium, fungus, or protist.
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contact with any virus, fungus or bacterium it immobilises the oxygen characteristic of any one-celled bacterium a chemical lung which suffocate the attacking fungus. Parasitic Infections primitive single-celled bacterium. Without their oxygen
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The Scientist 16[23]:7, 2002) Bacterium can degrade soil environmental Dehalobacter restrictu s, a bacterium that oxidizes hydrogen and in houses when the in-doors fungus Aspergillus fumigatus was found cell death in animals. The fungus can cause respiratory allergies
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  Leaf-cutting ants and their fungus    
Leaf-cutting ants culture fungi for food, bacteria for defence
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  Diseases    
and becomes a parasite. In this, the Endobiont undergoes 3 basic phases: colloid-bacterium- fungus. This means, it develops from
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  VALUES OF BIODIVERSITY    
But then in 1845-1847, the wind-borne Potato blight fungus spread throughout the country and caused almost complete another plant species or a different family, or from a bacterium or fungus or animal, or can be completely synthetic. Surprisingly
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  WET ROT, DRY ROT, BACTERIA, FUNGI, OR PROTISTS EXCLUSION    
directly or indirectly from ingestion of, inhalation of, physical contact with, or exposure to: a) wet rot; dry rot; a bacterium; a fungus, including but not
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