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Biodiversity of Marine Microbes
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GENITSARIS, Savvas

The book entitled “Biodiversity of Marine Microbes” aims at highlighting the significance of marine microbes as primary producers, their contribution in complex ecological processes and their roles in biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem functioning. The book includes five research papers covering the diversity and composition of marine microbial communities representing all three domains of…

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9783036510521, 9783036510538
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Biodiversity of Ciliates and their Symbionts
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Schrallhammer, Martina

In the past three decades, a stream of criminological inquiry has emerged which explores, measures, and theorizes crimes and harms to the environment at the micro-, mezzo-, and macro-levels. This “green criminology”, as it has come to be known, has widened the criminological gaze to consider crimes and harms committed against air, land (from forests to wetlands), nonhuman animals, and water…

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The emergence and evolution of prokaryotic cells :how molecular forces and ro…
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Spitzer, Jan,

"An original physicochemical contribution to the problem of understanding life and its emergence, incorporating concepts from planetary sciences, chemistry and biology"--OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.

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9780262363044
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Bacterial Exotoxins : how bacteria fight the immune system
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SASTALLA, InkaKUBATZKY, Katharina F.Monack, Denise M.

Bacterial pathogenicity factors are functionally diverse. They may facilitate the adhesion and colonization of bacteria, influence the host immune response, assist spreading of the bacterium by e.g. evading recognition by immune cells, or allow bacteria to dwell within protected niches inside the eukaryotic cell.

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Bacterial pathogens in the non-clinical environment
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FAUCHER, Sebastien P.CHARETTE, Steve J.

When thinking about bacterial pathogens, most will consider their interaction with humans. Nevertheless, many pathogens affecting humans will not be transmitted directly from one individual to another but will rather come from or transit through the environment to infect the human host. Outside their hosts, bacterial pathogens must be able to resist environmental stresses and perhaps grow …

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16664-8714
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The Insecticidal Bacterial Toxins in Modern Agriculture
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Ferre, JuanEscriche, Baltasar

Agriculture has suffered enormous changes since the first human attempts to domesticate plants to obtain productive varieties which could become a constant source of food. Many developments have shaped current agricultural systems, especially those that led to extensive industrial monocultures. Concurrently with those, there are numerous other types of small scale agricultural systems with an i…

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Bacterial pathogens in the non-clinical environment
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FAUCHER, Sebastien P.CHARETTE , Steve J.

When thinking about bacterial pathogens, most will consider their interaction with humans. Nevertheless, many pathogens affecting humans will not be transmitted directly from one individual to another but will rather come from or transit through the environment to infect the human host. Outside their hosts, bacterial pathogens must be able to resist environmental stresses and perhaps grow …

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