A THERMOPHILE COAGULATING MILK UNDER PRACTICAL CONDITIONS [PDF]
R.V. Hussong, B. W. Hammer
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The phylogenetic position of an anaerobic, non-spore-forming thermophile 'Thermobaculum terrenum' was investigated on the basis of gene order data from completely sequenced bacterial genomes.
T. Kunisawa
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ANAEROBIC SPORULATING THERMOPHILES SOME OBSERVATIONS ON A NEW GROUP OF BACTERIA [PDF]
S. R. Damon, William A. Feirer
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The Molecular Isolation of the srf Gene from Thermophilic Soil Bacilli and Its Cloning in Susceptible Cells for Industry Use [PDF]
Background and Aim: Thermophilic bacillus is a type of thermophilic bacillus, carries various genes and biosurfactants, microbial surfactants are surface active molecules produced by various microorganisms such as bacteria, yeasts and filamentous fungi ...
Maryam Poormehdi+2 more
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Developing Genetic Tools for Geobacillus [PDF]
Bacillus and Geobacillus are the primary bacterium used in biotechnology industries due to their ability to excrete extracellular materials such as proteins, enzymes and other byproducts.
Artale, Brittany
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Intracellular Protein Breakdown in a Thermophile [PDF]
Israel Epstein, N. Grossowicz
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On the distribution of Astrobunus laevipes CANESTRINI, 1872 (Arachnida: Opiliones) in Central Europe [PDF]
Published data and unpublished communications show that the range of Astrobunus laevipes in Central Europe is much larger than previously believed.
Höfer, Anke Maria, Spelda, Jörg
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A Thermophile-Fermented Compost Modulates Intestinal Cations and the Expression of a Juvenile Hormone-Binding Protein Gene in the Female Larvae of Hercules Beetle Dynastes hercules (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). [PDF]
Asano F+3 more
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Life in extraterrestrial environments Quarterly status report, 1 Dec. 1968 - 28 Feb. 1969 [PDF]
Daily freezing, thawing cycles, and ultraviolet irradiation effects on bacteria ...
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Cellulase production by the Thermophilic Fungus, Thermoascus aurantiacus [PDF]
Thermoascus aurantiacus was the most active cellulase producer of several thermphilic fungi tested. The optimum growth temperature for T. aurantiacus in liquid medium was 45° C and maximum cellulase production from filter paper occurred at 40°C.
Cole, Anthony L. J., Tong, Chow Chin
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