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Or plants grown on the waste water could be bacterially digested to produce alcohol.
Bacterially caused meningitis, in particular, was a very dangerous disease before the modern age of antibiotics.
In the past, many hospitals operated small incinerators on their own property to destroy bacterially contaminated material.
They preserved food by drying, salting, or a kind of bacterially induced homeostasis.
Bacterially expressed proteins were made as previously described [ 3 ] .
Gellan, a gum derived from bacterially fermented carbohydrates, holds emulsions together at very high heat.
Ras, also known as Roumy, is a hard, bacterially ripened variety of cheese.
Ammonia is the toxic waste produced by the fish and this is initially bacterially broken down to nitrite in your filtration system.
The beetle-fungal mutualism is chemically mediated by a bacterially produced polyunsaturated peroxide.
However, this method alone (as well as chlorination alone) will not remove bacterially produced toxins, pesticides, heavy metals, etc. from water.
The purified DNA template was bacterially subcloned followed by plasmid isolation and sequencing.
Since B is produced by bacteria, it is possible that it can be obtained in some bacterially fermented foods such as traditional Korean foods.
Tests show, for example, that water at Manhattan Beach, too bacterially polluted for safe bathing only 15 years ago, is now well within all swimming water standards.
For instance, corn might be engineered so that its bacterially derived pesticide gene is turned on only in the parts of the plant that corn borers eat.
Detection of bacterially expressed CREB and ATF1 by Far Western blotting.
Bacterially expressed Rum1p purified to apparent homogeneity was also efficiently phosphorylated by Cdc2p/Cig1p complexes (Fig.
In a pilot project that began last summer at Ithaca's municipal sewage treatment plant, cattails are now flourishing, nourished only by the nutrients in bacterially filtered waste water.
In recipes, "sour milk" or "soured milk" may refer to bacterially fermented milk or chemically acidified milk but the types can often be used interchangeably.
The early technical front-runner involves culling solids from the water flushed out of the barn with advanced chemical techniques and bacterially treating the remaining effluent, removing the majority of pollutants.
We observed that the bacterially expressed RAP74 protein forms a tetrameric aggregate in solution, and this property was assigned to an internal region from 73 to 356 (data not shown).
It is especially used for such ailments as abscesses, phlegmon, paronychia, furuncle, anal fissures, infections of the parotid gland, bacterially infected tonsilitis, and others.
Bacterially derived DNA has been found to trigger innate immune defence mechanisms, the activation of dendritic cells, and the production of TH1 cytokines.
CpG stimulatory (CpG-S) sequences occur twenty times more frequently in bacterially derived DNA than in eukaryotes.
Annual ryegrass toxicity (ARGT) is the poisoning of livestock from toxin contained in bacterially infected annual ryegrass.
Biogenic sulfide corrosion is a bacterially mediated process of forming hydrogen sulfide gas and the subsequent conversion to sulfuric acid that attacks concrete and steel within wastewater environments.