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Перевод: microorganism speek microorganism


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  1. The microorganism must invade the body tissues before infection results and, following invasion, infection will develop only if the body defence mechanisms fail to prevent multiplication of the pathogen.
  2. The problem with these diseases is that they are diagnosed on the basis of indirect evidence of infection rather than by identifying a specific microorganism.
  3. The answer lies in the flexible genes of the lowly microorganism
  4. Certain chemical structures are inherently more biodegradable than others; moreover, the aqueous phase solubility, adsorptivity, molecular size and the nature of the chemical bonds within the molecule all affect the ability of a microorganism to metabolise the molecule.
  5. It has now been confirmed, however, that Bt is a ubiquitous soil microorganism and that highly active strains of Bt can be found in a wide variety of environmental samples.
  6. This new strain (KT1026) has been satisfactorily evaluated in Australia and represents the first commercial release of a genetically engineered microorganism for biocontrol.
  7. Might a new microorganism released for a specific purpose such as disease control, mutate and become a threat to other plants, animals or the ecological equilibrium of the environment?
  8. There are several different relationships between bacteria and larger organisms: symbiosis is a relationship of mutual benefit to both the host and the microorganism.
  9. And this is more than can be said for the majority of other books which have exploited the same theme: that of man battling away, amid ignorance and fear, against some novel, lethal, unknown microorganism.
  10. The goal of the engineer is to find a microorganism, generally a bacterium, that will metabolise (or at least oxidise) the target contaminant under the conditions in the contaminated site or in an above-ground reactor.
  11. There is one other type of microorganism to be found not in general fiction but in science fiction: the colonial organism, individually composed of microscopic bits but vastly intelligent as a collective.
  12. L. T. Peters' The 11th Plague (1974) describes "an infinitesimal germ, a microorganism, unleashed upon a helpless giant, the United States", and a doctor who risks his life to do something about it and "for one terrible moment finds that the fate of the world is in his hands".
  13. The answer lies in the flexible genes of the lowly microorganism John Postgate

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