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  • taxonomic order Enterobacterales This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Enteric bacteria. If an internal link led you here, you...
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  • Fermentation in winemaking, the process of fermentation used in wine-making Enteric fermentation, a digestive process, for example in ruminants Lactic acid...
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  • syndrome Polyploidy, a phenomenon also known as ancient genome duplication Enteric duplication cysts, certain portions of the gastrointestinal tract Diprosopus...
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    of the room instead of in, so that any airborne microorganisms (e.g., bacteria) that may infect the patient are kept away. This process is important in...
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  • binary fission. Bacteria, the most prominent type, have several different shapes, although most are spherical or rod-shaped. Bacteria can be classed as...
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  • window became contaminated with mould spores. Fleming observed that the bacteria in proximity to the mould colonies were dying, as evidenced by the dissolving...
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    and metal. When a foreign object enters food, it is a physical contaminant. If the foreign objects contain bacteria, both a physical and biological contamination...
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    perhaps rehydration salts) increases the cleaning burden by nourishing bacteria, and if the user neglects to empty and rinse the bladder, judging the cleanliness...
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    of the Space Race with its payload of tortoises, insects, plants, and bacteria. Despite the failure suffered in its final moments, the Zond 6 mission...
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    of yellow bacteria and algae. Cooling, the result of objects thrown into the pool and natural debris, has affected the growth of the bacteria and algae...
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    e.g., in the case of high-level bio-laboratories that handle dangerous bacteria or viruses; those are always held at negative pressure, with the exhaust...
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    The cells are charged with new life energy and the destructive effect of bacteria is inhibited. This gave the claim of radiant white teeth a double meaning...
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    organisms like kelp). Bacteria: ubiquitous single-celled prokaryotes found throughout the world Archaea: prokaryotes distinct from bacteria, that inhabit many...
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  • them "uncouth bacilli", referring to the apostrophe-like shape of many bacteria. The author and language commentator Anu Garg has called for the abolition...
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    to keep sterile the areas that require ultimate protection from dirt, bacteria and any contamination brought from outside. Sticky mats, often overlooked...
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  • of antibiotics capable of killing two different types of drug-resistant bacteria. In 2024, researchers used machine learning to accelerate the search for...
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    media spotlight on a Japanese research study revealing large amounts of bacteria on shopping carts. Those findings were later backed by a University of...
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    when he realised that infection could be better avoided by preventing bacteria from getting into wounds in the first place. This led to the rise of sterile...
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    promote phosphorus cycling and can support the growth of new vegetation and bacteria. Brown mosses (family Amblystegiaceae) and sedges (genus Carex) are the...
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  • the modern world, but there are not enough workers in the United States entering the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) professions. In 2012...
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