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Disinfection and disinfectants
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disinfectant that is selected and the use of the particular disin-
fectant ... number of youthful chemical explo-
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Darwin, Charles Robert
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dysentery, cholera,...
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Interferons
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Other complications of influenza include infections of
the heart and heart lining, infections of the brain, and ... University of Paris
during his first years at the Pasteur Institute, earning his bach-
elor of science in 19 51 and studying toward his doctor of sc...
... in the
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Signal hypothesis
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food. Both are routes of transfer of fecal material to the food.
The amount of fecal material ... portion that is made up of amino acids that
are
hydrophobic (“water-hating”).
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Spectroscopy
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... nodes and invade the lymph node cells.
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Blue-green algae
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tions ... blocks of life.
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Brenner, Sydney
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Pittsburgh he earned an M.S. in 19 60 and a Ph.D. in ba...
... cen-
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Cold, common
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OHN, FERDINAND JULIUS (18 28 -1 8 98)
Cohn, Ferdinand Julius
German microbiologist
Ferdinand Cohn, a founder of ... effort had been mandated to eradicate
View down the channel of the matrix porin of Escherichia coli.
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Chagas disease
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... system
often stimulate allergic reactions in the brain, sometimes
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Epidemics and pandemics
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specificity. The active site of ... devastating epidemic swept through Spain,
France, the Netherlands, and the British Isles in 14 26 14 27.
Major outbreaks occurred in 15 10, 15 57 , and 15 80. In...
... substances
Sir Alexander Flemming, the discoverer of lysozyme and penicillin.
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Genotype and phenotype
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In the process of attenuation, ... about 20% of the total cases but are respon-
sible for almost 80% of the total deaths from foodborne ill-
nesses.
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Fun...
... tradition of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (16 32 17 23).
Outside Delft, he also drew on the legacy of
Louis Pasteur
(18 22 18 95) , Robert Koch (18 43 19 10), and Sergei
Nikolayevich Winogradsky (18 56 19 53 ).
Born ... baths and water misters in grocery store produce depart-
ments. Aspiration of contaminated water is also a potential
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Life, origin of...
... sporozoans and are transferred from person to
Diatoms, an example of protists.
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Retroviruses
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posons at a new site, and most of ... are common and
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Rhodophyta
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dose of anti-D immunoglobulin varies in dif...
... a
microorganism and the host.
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Microbiology, clinical
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Laboratory technicians.
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Membrane fluidity
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tually had one daughter. In 19 41, MacLeod became a citizen
of the United States, and was appointed professor and...