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  • participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.MicrobiologyWikipedia:WikiProject MicrobiologyTemplate:WikiProject...
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  • article. Since bacteria is not a plant, it is just non-sense calling it by micro flora or even flora. Then it is plausible changing it to Human Microbiome...
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  • Most bacteria have not been characterised, and only about 27 percent of the bacterial phyla species can be grown in the laboratory. UniversalHumanTransendence...
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  • Identification and Classification 2. Cell structure 3. Metabolism 4. Reproduction 5. Growth and culture 6. Movement 7. Bacteria and Human Health 8. Bacteria and the...
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  • studies which focused primarily on the culturing of cancer bacteria from animal and/or human cancers in an attempt to establish a guilt-by-association...
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  • M.T. / Botes, M. “Probiotic lactic acid bacteria in the gastro-intestinal tract: health benefits, safety and mode of action”, Beneficial Microbes (2010)...
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  • the effects of GP vs GN bacteria on different antibiotics and the relative effectiveness of these antibiotics on the bacteria (i.e. how some are less...
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  • Commensal bacteria are now in Human health, but have no bearing on human health, as they are commensal. The beginning of the human health section is...
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  • and health of the permanent teeth. -- Mark Bornfeld DDS dentaltwins.com Brooklyn, NY 19:23, 17 October 2005 (UTC) I'll add my two cents. The "Human teeth"...
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  • goal of this and similar NIH-sponsored microbiome projects was to test how changes in the human microbiome are associated with human health or disease....
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  • 08:54, 21 March 2019 (UTC) Gut bacteria can have adverse affects on not on;ly our physical health, but also on mental health issues. No where is this more...
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  • Talk:Probiotic (redirect from Good bacteria)
    for it to make sense, and for the text of this article to be placed within a new page, perhaps titled 'Bacteria beneficial to humans' or equivalent. As a...
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  • 12:15, 3 March 2014 (UTC) I'm still confused. Why are some bacteria on this list marked "spp" and others not? Also, does this list include only normal flora...
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  • the indoor favors the survival and transmission of contagious human pathogens as well as some outdoor fungi and bacteria. Since people spend 93% of their...
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  • a phylogenetic tree of 191 pathogenic bacteria, indicating which are zoonotic (transmissable between human and animal). From McNally, Luke; Viana, Mafalda;...
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  • "probiotic(s)". - Unsigned Probiotics are healthy bacteria, not just in supplements but also in foods. The Harvard Health Letter ran an informative article about...
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  • fecal bacteria to estimate the contribution percentage of human and animal sources of bacteria to the overall bacterial load of the creek. Funding for this...
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  • the impacts of exposure to micro- and nano-plastics on human tissue accumulation and health". Eco-Environment & Health (Review). 2 (4): 195–207. doi:10...
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  • contain enterococcus faecalis, as one of the three/five bacteria which are supposed to be health promoting agents. The product is specifically marketed...
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  • Yeast morphology section (see Bacteria for ideas) Need to link yeast to human health effects- including Candidiasis and yeast's possible link to dandruff...
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