• (motile crescent-shaped bacteria in general) are referred to trivially as selenomonads. The genus Selenomonas constitutes a group of motile crescent-shaped...
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    twisted cylinders (example Spirochetes), cylinders curved in one plane (selenomonads) and unusual morphologies (the square, flat box-shaped cells of the Archaean...
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    The banded pattern of muscular fibers, in 1682 Bacteria, (e.g., large Selenomonads from the human mouth), in 1683 It seems he used horseradish to find out...
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  • which the Jusicial Commission approved in 1992. S. sputigena, like other selenomonads, is typically crescent shaped and flagellated bacterium. However, it...
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  • Microbacterium, Oenococcus, Pantoea, Pediococcus, Providencia, Pseudomonas, Selenomonad, and Serratia. In addition, some fungal species are dominant tannase...
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  • incompletely defined organisms (such as certain large structurally complex Selenomonads, Quinella ovalis "Quin's Oval", Magnoovum eadii "Eadie's Oval", Oscillospira...
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  • such as Megasphaera and Veillonella, to curved rods, as typified by the Selenomonads. Selenomonas has a characteristic crescent-shape, with flagella inserted...
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  • such as Megasphaera and Veillonella, to curved rods, as typified by the selenomonads. Selenomonas has a characteristic crescent shape, with flagella inserted...
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