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Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2014
Amoebic infections in fish are most likely underestimated and sometimes overlooked due to the challenges associated with their diagnosis. Amoebic diseases reported in fish affect either gills or internal organs or may be systemic. Host response ranges from hyperplastic response in gill infections to inflammation (including granuloma formation) in ...
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Amoebic infections in fish are most likely underestimated and sometimes overlooked due to the challenges associated with their diagnosis. Amoebic diseases reported in fish affect either gills or internal organs or may be systemic. Host response ranges from hyperplastic response in gill infections to inflammation (including granuloma formation) in ...
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Amoeba: An Autonomous Backup and Recovery SSD for Ransomware Attack Defense
IEEE computer architecture letters, 2018Ransomware is one of growing concerns in enterprise and government organizations, because it may cause financial damages or loss of important data. Although there are techniques to detect and prevent ransomware, an evolved ransomware may evade them ...
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Amoeba-flagellate transformation
Experimental Cell Research, 1961Abstract The amoeba, Naegleria gruberi, changes from the amoeboid form to a free-swimming flagellate form in about two hours after it is transferred to distilled water. The change involves the development of a strong polarity and an alteration in the character of the membrane. The cation content of the medium is a controlling factor.
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Scientific American, 2014
The article discusses research by forensic biologist Ildiko Szelecz of the University of Neuchatel and colleagues published in the journal "Forensic Science International" into the use of microorganisms to help determine the time of death of older corpses.
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The article discusses research by forensic biologist Ildiko Szelecz of the University of Neuchatel and colleagues published in the journal "Forensic Science International" into the use of microorganisms to help determine the time of death of older corpses.
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The biochemical composition of the free-living Amoebae Chaos chaos, amoeba dubia and Amoeba proteus
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1968Abstract 1. 1. The biochemical compositions of the free-living amoebae Chaos chaos, Amoeba dubia , and Amoeba proteus were determined. 2. 2. The percentages of protein, phospholipid and RNA per dry weight were different in each species. 3. 3.
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Entwicklungskreis eine Amoeba lobosa (Gymnamoeba): Amoeba Gruberi
1899(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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