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Comparison between the Biological Activity of Agaricus bisporus Fruiting Bodies and Albizzia lebbeck Leaves Extract against Different Pathogenic Microoganisms [PDF]
In this study, antibacterial activity of ethyl acetate extracts of Agaricusbisporus fruiting bodies and ethyl acetate extracts of Albizzia lebbeck leaves wereexamined in-vitro with (2) two pathogenic bacteria (Escherichia coli and Proteus)and yeast ...
Israa Al-Temimay
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Antibacterial activity of Proteus spp. isolated from the rice-fish farming system cultivation area against A. hydrophila [PDF]
Proteus spp bacteria is one of the bacteria that have antibacterial activity. Bacteria that produce antibacterial can suppress the growth of pathogenic bacteria such as A. hydrophila.
Ren Fitriadi +5 more
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This paper describes an industry laboratory implementation of local and remote automation monitoring and control of several product testing stands for status, safety, and an efficient use of resources, as well as the purpose and inter-relationship ...
Richard Fertell, Hamed Ershad
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Сфера застосування захищених мікропроцесорних систем складається з забезпечення функції інформаційної безпеки: автентіфікації суб’єктів і об’єктів інформаційної взаємодії, шифрування інформації, контроля цілісності, управління доступом, управління ...
Yurii Valeriiovych Gnusov +3 more
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Extensively drug-resistant (XDR), multidrug-resistant (MDR) and pandrug-resistant (PDR) Gram-negative microorganisms (GNBs) are considered a significant global threat. β-lactam and aminoglycoside combinations and imipenem:cyclodextrin inclusion complexes
Sara Mahmoud Farhan +6 more
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CLOVES syndrome: An unusual presentation of a rare entity
CLOVES syndrome is a rare disorder that falls under the spectrum of clinically and etiologically heterogenous “vascular malformation with limb overgrowth syndromes.” An 8-year-old male child presented with overgrowth of limbs, multiple vascular ...
Pallavi Hegde +2 more
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Proteus sp. – an opportunistic bacterial pathogen – classification, swarming growth, clinical significance and virulence factors [PDF]
The genus Proteus belongs to the Enterobacteriaceae family, where it is placed in the tribe Proteeae, together with the genera Morganella and Providencia. Currently, the genus Proteus consists of five species: P. mirabilis, P. vulgaris, P.
Drzewiecka, Dominika +10 more
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A rare gynecologic presentation of proteus syndrome: A case report
Proteus syndrome is a genetic condition with an estimated incidence of less than one in a million. This condition is sporadic and presents as progressive, mosaic overgrowth of different tissues.
Bassel Abouzeid +3 more
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Microbial Production of Ethanol From Sludge Derived From an Urban Wastewater Treatment Plant
A collection of lipase-producing microorganisms was isolated from sludge derived from an urban wastewater treatment plant. The microorganisms with the highest levels of lipase activity were selected in order to use triglycerides present in the sludge ...
Patricia Godoy +4 more
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Uropathogenic Properties of Proteus Mirabilis and Proteus Vulgaris [PDF]
A group of faecal isolates of Proteus vulgaris and P. mirabilis was studied for the presence of possible virulence factors such as growth rates in urine and broth, haemolysin production, hydrophobicity, sensitivity to the bactericidal activity of human serum and cell invasiveness.
P G, Peerbooms +2 more
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