Bacterial growth is proliferation of bacterium into two daughter cells, in a process called binary fission. Providing no mutation event occurs, the resulting...
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bacterial overgrowth syndrome (SBBOS), is a disorder of excessive bacterial growth in the small intestine. Unlike the colon (or large bowel), which is...
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by geneticists before the emergence of genomics to map bacterial chromosomes. Selective growth media are also used in cell culture to ensure the survival...
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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is an infection of the vagina caused by excessive growth of bacteria. Common symptoms include increased vaginal discharge that...
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rapidly growing exponential growth phase of a cell culture is sometimes called logarithmic growth. During this bacterial growth phase, the number of new...
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Disk diffusion test (redirect from Bacterial inhibition assay)
used by Martinus Beijerinck in 1889 to study the effect of auxins on bacterial growth. However, the method has been developed, refined and standardized by...
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measured during the course of an 8-hour cell growth experiment. The observed pattern of bacterial growth is bi-phasic because two different sugars were...
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Azithromycin (section Bacterial susceptibility)
It works by decreasing the production of protein, thereby stopping bacterial growth. Azithromycin was discovered in former Yugoslavia (present day Croatia)...
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Look up growth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Growth may refer to: Auxology, the study of all aspects of human physical growth Bacterial growth Cell...
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Antibiotic (redirect from Anti-bacterial)
bacteria. It is the most important type of antibacterial agent for fighting bacterial infections, and antibiotic medications are widely used in the treatment...
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Saprotrophic bacteria (section Growth rate)
sufficient research on bacterial growth rates in soil. This contrasts with our comparatively vast knowledge of bacterial growth rate measurements in aquatic...
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genital area Ulcerative dermatitis, a skin disorder associated with bacterial growth often initiated by self-trauma Anal fissure, an ulcer or tear near...
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History of penicillin (redirect from Discoveries of anti-bacterial effects of penicillium moulds before Fleming)
in the following centuries many people observed the inhibition of bacterial growth by moulds. While working at St Mary's Hospital in London in 1928, Scottish...
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Nitrofurantoin (section Other bacterial infections)
time of delivery. While it usually works by slowing bacterial growth, it may result in bacterial death at the high concentrations found in urine, provided...
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inhibits the folate-dependent metabolic processes for bacterial growth. Since it inhibits bacterial growth, sulfamethoxazole is considered a bacteriostatic...
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Culture methods often involve measuring the diameter of areas without bacterial growth, called zones of inhibition, around paper discs containing antibiotics...
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kill bacteria, and bacteriostatic agents, which slow down or stall bacterial growth. In response, further advancements in antimicrobial technologies have...
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requires less processing to preserve, as the added sugar inhibits bacterial growth. The production process involves the evaporation of 60% of the water...
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x_{t}=x_{0}(1+r)^{t}} where x0 is the value of x at time 0. The growth of a bacterial colony is often used to illustrate it. One bacterium splits itself...
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garlic salt, or sugar. Fermentation of summer sausage lowers pH to slow bacterial growth and give a longer shelf life, causing a tangy taste. Summer sausages...
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more tissue damage and providing a more hospitable environment for bacterial growth. Actual cautery refers to the metal device, generally heated to a dull...
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Mueller Hinton agar is a type of growth medium used in microbiology to culture bacterial isolates and test their susceptibility to antibiotics. This medium...
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Chocolate agar (CHOC) or chocolate blood agar (CBA) is a nonselective, enriched growth medium used for isolation of pathogenic bacteria. It is a variant of the...
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the surface significantly reduces the protection against excessive bacterial growth. The epidermis and dermis are thinner than those of adults and the...
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Genetic transformation (redirect from Bacterial transformation)
phase of bacterial growth. Transformation in Haemophilus influenzae occurs most efficiently at the end of exponential growth as bacterial growth approaches...
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blocked, it experiences increased pressure, reduced blood flow, and bacterial growth, resulting in inflammation. This combination of factors causes tissue...
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in the following centuries many people observed the inhibition of bacterial growth by moulds. While working at St Mary's Hospital in London in 1928, Scottish...
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the shelf life of the protein, as there is less moisture present for bacterial growth. Fermentation is the third, in which salt assists in halting the fermentation...
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sludge model (uses the Monod equation to model bacterial growth and substrate utilization) Bacterial growth Hill equation (biochemistry) Hill contribution...
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