Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
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... determined by in situ hybridisation and microautoradiography R Howarth ' , ND Gray , RW Pickup2 , JG Jones and I M ... determining if genetically distinguishable Achromatium cells are also metabolically distinct . SO10 The use of ...
... determined by in situ hybridisation and microautoradiography R Howarth ' , ND Gray , RW Pickup2 , JG Jones and I M ... determining if genetically distinguishable Achromatium cells are also metabolically distinct . SO10 The use of ...
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... ( determined by confocal microscopy and image analysis ) and the cell - surface hydrophobic index ( determined by hydrophobic interaction chromatography ) were higher than when cells were grown with glucose as the carbon source ...
... ( determined by confocal microscopy and image analysis ) and the cell - surface hydrophobic index ( determined by hydrophobic interaction chromatography ) were higher than when cells were grown with glucose as the carbon source ...
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... determine their effect on the movement of the sewage plume . Samples of sea water were obtained via holes drilled through the ice and analyzed for coliform bacteria . Coliform densities in ice cores were also determined . Densities of ...
... determine their effect on the movement of the sewage plume . Samples of sea water were obtained via holes drilled through the ice and analyzed for coliform bacteria . Coliform densities in ice cores were also determined . Densities of ...
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