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TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE. PART I. DISEASES DUE TO PROTOZOA [PDF]
C. W. Daniels
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ABSTRACT Conventional treatments for oral candidiasis often fail due to the complexities of the oral environment and the increasing antifungal drug resistance. Therefore, there is a growing demand for new therapies that optimize drug bioavailability, allowing for lower therapeutic doses while enhancing cytocompatibility, maintaining antifungal, anti ...
Carolina Yoshi Campos Sugio +6 more
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Effects of a Multi-Strain Lactic and Propionic Acid Bacteria Inoculant on Silage Quality, Methane Emissions, Milk Composition, and Rumen Microbiome. [PDF]
Olorunlowu S +12 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Livestock production contributes largely to climate change and methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation is the primary greenhouse gas emitted from ruminants. Thus, developing effective strategies to reduce the impact of ruminant production on the environment is crucial, and the combination of CH4 mitigating agents may be a viable ...
Jamal James D. Manlapig +4 more
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Studies on the Intestinal Protozoa found in the Termites of Japan
M. Koidzumi
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Abstract Particulate organic matter supports pelagic food webs, and the activity of these food webs attenuates the flux of carbon into the ocean interior. Understanding the extent to which microbial and metazoan heterotrophs influence particle dynamics is essential to describing the biological carbon pump and nutrient delivery to deep ecosystems.
S. C. Doherty +3 more
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Erratum for Kramer et al., 'How long do bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses retain their replication capacity on inanimate surfaces? A systematic review examining environmental resilience versus healthcare-associated infection risk by "fomite-borne risk assessment"'. [PDF]
Kramer A +9 more
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Symbiosis between Termites and Their Intestinal Protozoa.
By L. R. Cleveland
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