Author: Thomas Edward Ward
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Category : Anaerobic bacteria
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Methanogenesis and the Distribution of Methanogenic Bacteria in the Sediments of Lake Erie and Cleveland Harbor
Author: Thomas Edward Ward
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Category : Anaerobic bacteria
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Category : Anaerobic bacteria
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Selected Water Resources Abstracts
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Category : Hydrology
Languages : en
Pages : 928
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Category : Hydrology
Languages : en
Pages : 928
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Methodology for Biomass Determinations and Microbial Activities in Sediments
Author: Patricia L. Seyfried
Publisher: ASTM International
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Microbial biomass determinations; Microbial activities in sediment.
Publisher: ASTM International
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Microbial biomass determinations; Microbial activities in sediment.
Methodology for Biomass Determinations and Microbial Activities in Sediments
Author: Carol D. Litchfield
Publisher: ASTM International
ISBN: 9780803105119
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Publisher: ASTM International
ISBN: 9780803105119
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Monoclonal Antibodies against Bacteria
Author: Alberto Macario
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0323154425
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
Monoclonal Antibodies against Bacteria, Volume I explores the generation, characterization, and utilization of monoclonal antibodies against bacteria and on other monoclonal products relevant to antibacterial immune responses. Organized into 12 chapters, this book begins with a discussion on monoclonal antibodies against bacteria, encompassing its scope, research, and directions. It shows that the coordinated use of antisera and panels of monoclonal antibodies is proving useful for classification as a diagnostic tool with prognostic implications in the case of pathogens, or as a preliminary step in taxonomy. Also, monoclonal antibodies hold great potential as instruments in working with bacteria for industrial or biotechnological purposes, including genetic engineering. This book also elucidates the use of monoclonal antibodies of predefined molecular specificity for tracing molecular ""signatures"" left by a given strain in other microorganisms, subcellular structures, and materials from ecologic niches. The possibility of antibacterial and antitoxin therapies with monoclonal antibodies is also addressed. This treatise will be a valuable reference work to anyone working with monoclonal antibodies or getting ready to prepare them against the strain(s) (or bacterial structures) of his/her interest.
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0323154425
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
Monoclonal Antibodies against Bacteria, Volume I explores the generation, characterization, and utilization of monoclonal antibodies against bacteria and on other monoclonal products relevant to antibacterial immune responses. Organized into 12 chapters, this book begins with a discussion on monoclonal antibodies against bacteria, encompassing its scope, research, and directions. It shows that the coordinated use of antisera and panels of monoclonal antibodies is proving useful for classification as a diagnostic tool with prognostic implications in the case of pathogens, or as a preliminary step in taxonomy. Also, monoclonal antibodies hold great potential as instruments in working with bacteria for industrial or biotechnological purposes, including genetic engineering. This book also elucidates the use of monoclonal antibodies of predefined molecular specificity for tracing molecular ""signatures"" left by a given strain in other microorganisms, subcellular structures, and materials from ecologic niches. The possibility of antibacterial and antitoxin therapies with monoclonal antibodies is also addressed. This treatise will be a valuable reference work to anyone working with monoclonal antibodies or getting ready to prepare them against the strain(s) (or bacterial structures) of his/her interest.
Journal
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Category : Sewage
Languages : en
Pages : 954
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Category : Sewage
Languages : en
Pages : 954
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Microbiology Abstracts
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Category : Microbiology
Languages : en
Pages : 1218
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Category : Microbiology
Languages : en
Pages : 1218
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Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts
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Category : Fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 1194
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Category : Fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 1194
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Ecology Abstracts
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Category : Ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 770
Book Description
Indexes journal articles in ecology and environmental science. Nearly 700 journals are indexed in full or in part, and the database indexes literature published from 1982 to the present. Coverage includes habitats, food chains, erosion, land reclamation, resource and ecosystems management, modeling, climate, water resources, soil, and pollution.
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Category : Ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 770
Book Description
Indexes journal articles in ecology and environmental science. Nearly 700 journals are indexed in full or in part, and the database indexes literature published from 1982 to the present. Coverage includes habitats, food chains, erosion, land reclamation, resource and ecosystems management, modeling, climate, water resources, soil, and pollution.
Climates and Attitude Change ---- Naturally!
Author: Patrick R. Dugan PhD
Publisher: Author House
ISBN: 1491805501
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
Evidence and observations are presented, demonstrating that the primary cause of the earth warming trend is a collective result due to very large sources of: heat, moisture, CO2, smoke and other substances that absorb solar radiation. Examples are: lightning, nuclear reactions, volcano eruptions, wildfires, human and animal metabolism and probably others that have not been identified herein. All the above contributors are natural sources. The case is presented whereby a significant amount of human and animal activity are coincident with life processes and are therefore not controllable; whereas some activities are a matter of choice and are controllable. Earth is presently in a period of increased heat released from volcanic activity and from human and animal population growth. Although no quantitative evidence is presented, there is the possibility that heat from lightning and deep ocean thermal vents may also be increasing. This leads to the conclusion that the relatively low concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is a minor source of global or regional warming and/or climate change. It also implies that decrease of CO2 in the atmosphere will not significantly ameliorate or control climate changea specious speculation based upon a fallacious postulation. Further, the cases presented lead to an explanation of the frequently observed lack of correlation between atmospheric CO2 concentration and global temperature change. Finally, it is also concluded that CO2 is ubiquitous, pervasive and essential to all living organisms. It is neither an environmental pollutant nor a hazardous chemical under normal environmental circumstances.
Publisher: Author House
ISBN: 1491805501
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
Evidence and observations are presented, demonstrating that the primary cause of the earth warming trend is a collective result due to very large sources of: heat, moisture, CO2, smoke and other substances that absorb solar radiation. Examples are: lightning, nuclear reactions, volcano eruptions, wildfires, human and animal metabolism and probably others that have not been identified herein. All the above contributors are natural sources. The case is presented whereby a significant amount of human and animal activity are coincident with life processes and are therefore not controllable; whereas some activities are a matter of choice and are controllable. Earth is presently in a period of increased heat released from volcanic activity and from human and animal population growth. Although no quantitative evidence is presented, there is the possibility that heat from lightning and deep ocean thermal vents may also be increasing. This leads to the conclusion that the relatively low concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is a minor source of global or regional warming and/or climate change. It also implies that decrease of CO2 in the atmosphere will not significantly ameliorate or control climate changea specious speculation based upon a fallacious postulation. Further, the cases presented lead to an explanation of the frequently observed lack of correlation between atmospheric CO2 concentration and global temperature change. Finally, it is also concluded that CO2 is ubiquitous, pervasive and essential to all living organisms. It is neither an environmental pollutant nor a hazardous chemical under normal environmental circumstances.