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It will not break down by microbial or other means.
I've got to be one of his top fans in the microbial world.
For example, consider a very simple system with three microbial species.
It looks like the microbial life may have gotten a start at that time.
It can turn sewage into air and water through microbial action.
In this center, the microbial tests are done on animals.
It will see whether Mars has, or ever had, an environment able to support microbial life.
He is an expert on microbial life at high temperatures.
In microbial systems, this is most often seen as the production of public goods.
But those involved in the program say the usual rules do not apply to microbial research and development.
It is also used as a nutrient in cell and microbial culture.
However, microbial toxins also have important uses in medical science and research.
However, microbial life is present almost everywhere, including many deserts.
The microbial teeming is like the work of brain itself.
A microbial approach has some of those virtues, but does not do the trick, as we've just seen.
This year she is teaching a class in advanced microbial genetics.
Even today they are important in the carbon cycle and microbial food web.
The tests were formulated to look for microbial life similar to that found on Earth.
However, contact is necessary for the transfer of microbial infection.
Until the court decision, microbial testing was considered essential to enforcement of the plan.
In a microbial culture, a growth medium is provided for a specific agent.
The microbial world contains a detailed record of human evolutionary history, he said.
It could be carried out directly with mixed microbial communities as well.
The department will continue to conduct microbial testing to ensure food safety.
The starting material is usually a biological tissue or a microbial culture.
I've seen cases of it, and not necessarily in microbic diseases either.
"Above the microbic level, the diversity drops off more than in the normal pyramidal distribution."
No longer were there sudden microbic devastations.
Microbic respiration (1925)
Examples of secondary etiology are those things that, by definition, cause microbic plaque accumulation, such as restoration overhangs and root proximity.
It would be hours before he would feel the first pangs of withdrawal and demands from his microbic masters to be fed, but that was physiology.
Also, it can be triggered by C-Reactive Protein binding to microbic polysaccharides such as phosphocholine.
His habitat was the person of a disreputable tramp named Blitzowski, a human continent of vast areas, with seething microbic nations and fantastic life problems.
The chemistry and the energy exists to support microbic life forms in its atmosphere, surely some spoors could have leaked out to the rings, maybe even riding up the Jo flux-tube.'
Three weeks ago I was a man myself, and thought and felt as men think and feel; I have lived 3,000 years since then [microbic time], and I see the foolishness of it now.
Perhaps the most weird of these attempts, and the most intensely interesting, so long as the verisimilitude is maintained, is a dream adventure in a drop of water which, through an incredible human reduction to microbic, even atomic, proportions, has become a vast tempestuous sea.
"Which is worse, having a boil lanced or sitting in the doctor's waiting room hour after hour, filling out forms, thumbing through those out-of-date magazines, sneezers and coughers spraying microbic wildlife at you, babies howling, hard-luck stories being traded like baseball cards?