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Ecological drift drives microbiome variation in the red flour beetle
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Gas Production by Feces of Infants
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2001ABSTRACTBackgroundIntestinal gas is thought to be the cause abdominal discomfort in infants. Little is known about the type and amount of gas produced by the infant's colonic microflora and whether diet influences gas formation.MethodsFresh stool specimens were collected from 10 breast‐fed infants, 5 infants fed a soy‐based formula, and 3 infants fed a
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1933
To the Editor: —I have read with interest the reports of Cowgill and his co-workers on their studies of the laxative action of bran. One, on the form of the stool as a criterion of laxation, which appeared in the issue ofThe Journalfor July 22, contains statements and conclusions that are somewhat misleading, and thus the sale of bran rather than ...
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To the Editor: —I have read with interest the reports of Cowgill and his co-workers on their studies of the laxative action of bran. One, on the form of the stool as a criterion of laxation, which appeared in the issue ofThe Journalfor July 22, contains statements and conclusions that are somewhat misleading, and thus the sale of bran rather than ...
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Sterol esterification in feces
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1967Abstract The esterifying capacity of fecal bacteria with respect to the conformation of the 3-hydroxyl of some C27 sterols has been studied by incubating labeled cholesterol, cholestanol, epicholestanol, coprostanol, and epicoprostanol with suspensions of feces.
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Diagnosis of Giardiasis by Counterimmunoelectrophoresis of Feces
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1982The diagnosis of giardiasis is frequently difficult. In the present study, the techniques of microscopic examination of feces, duodenal fluid, and duodenal biopsy specimens were compared with counterimmunoelectrophoresis (CIE) of feces for Giardia lamblia antigen. New Zealand white rabbits were immunized with purified G.
J. D. Nelson, J. C. Craft
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The stability of porcine rotavirus in feces
Veterinary Microbiology, 2000Rotaviruses are known as major causal agents of diarrhea in humans and animals. They affect young animals in intensive rearing and cause great economic losses. This study evaluated the infectivity of porcine rotavirus maintained for 32 months at approximately 10 degrees C in the original stool specimens.
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2020
L'iscrizione scoperta nel 2013 sulle pendici nord-orientali del Palatino “S. (= nome) ficolos mi ha fatto” è analizzata dapprima per la sua struttura e i possibili motivi della sua composizione ma il focus del lavoro verte soprattutto sul termine ficolos affrontato dal punto di vista semantico e culturale.
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L'iscrizione scoperta nel 2013 sulle pendici nord-orientali del Palatino “S. (= nome) ficolos mi ha fatto” è analizzata dapprima per la sua struttura e i possibili motivi della sua composizione ma il focus del lavoro verte soprattutto sul termine ficolos affrontato dal punto di vista semantico e culturale.
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Science, 2021
Physiology Cold temperatures and greatly reduced resources are challenging for small mammalian species. Pikas are rabbit relatives that live at high altitudes and survive through winter without recourse to hibernation at temperatures that often dip below −30°C. Speakman et al.
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Physiology Cold temperatures and greatly reduced resources are challenging for small mammalian species. Pikas are rabbit relatives that live at high altitudes and survive through winter without recourse to hibernation at temperatures that often dip below −30°C. Speakman et al.
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