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Microorganisms (translated from Russian)
Microorganisms Mikroorgani?zmy, mikro?by, the extensive group ... simply than plant and animals. To the microorganisms they relate the bacterium, the mycoplasma, the ... fungi and the alga (sometimes to the microorganisms they add simplest and the viruses). Microorganisms divide into prokaryotes (primitive nucleus contains one ... It is occupied by the study of microorganisms microbiology. Morphology and life cycle of ...
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Category:Microorganisms
Category:Microorganisms For more information, see the article about Microorganisms. Subcategories There are 2 subcategories to this ... category. P Prokaryotes Protista Pages in category "Microorganisms" There is 1 page in this category ...
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Effective Microorganisms
Effective Microorganisms Effective Microorganisms (有用・微生物群 ... translation from Japanese to English is "Effective Microorganisms". It is known generically as "beneficial and efficient or effective microorganisms technology". People refer to it descriptively as ... His research showed that specific types of microorganisms tended to exist in certain proportions ...
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Effective microorganisms (translated from Spanish)
Effective microorganisms effective microorganisms or E.M. (of English Effective Microorganisms) is microorganisms product of culture bacterial developed by agronomist ...
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Talk:Effective Microorganisms
Talk:Effective Microorganisms My first article from scratch, and had ...
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List of domesticated fungi and microorganisms
List of domesticated fungi and microorganisms List of domesticated organisms from other kingdoms ...
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Nosocomial infection
... requires three elements: a source of infecting microorganisms, a susceptible host, and a means of ... microorganism. Source Human sources of the infecting microorganisms in hospitals may be patients, personnel, or ... an infectious agent. Other sources of infecting microorganisms can be the patient's own endogenous ... infection: as a reservoir or source of microorganisms, as the transmitter of microorganisms and as a receptor for microorganisms ...
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Biotechnology (translated from Russian)
... use in the industrial production separate cells (microorganisms) and some ferments, which facilitate the flow ... microbiological industry acquired the fundamentally new features: microorganisms began to employ not only as means ... production of the medicinal substances, produced by microorganisms? How to make new medicines accessible and ... industrial production of medicines to use the microorganisms, which synthesize. Thus arose the most important ... The searches for the forms of the microorganisms, which possess the ability to synthesize ...
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Talk:Vegetarianism/Archive 1
... 39, 23 Aug 2003 (UTC) Jainism and microorganisms For references, just google for one-sensed ... not have had rules that directly addressed microorganisms many centuries (or millennia) ago; they didn't even know that microorganisms existed. Rather, once they discovered the existence ... Jewish laws specifically made in regards to microorganisms; at that time Jews didn't know that microorganisms existed. Rather, once they discovered their ...
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Aseptic technique
... What is aseptic technique? Aseptic means "without microorganisms." Aseptic technique refers to practices that help ... in clients by decreasing the likelihood that microorganisms will enter the body during clinical procedures ... all of the following: Remove or kill microorganisms from hands and objects. Employ sterile instruments ... items. Reduce clients' risk of exposure to microorganisms that cannot be removed. Who is at ... providers by acting as a barrier against microorganisms. Clients: The usually harmless microorganisms found ...
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