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Microbial Phylogeny . Phylogeny of domain Bacteria (cont.) Phylum Proteobacteria; The largest group of gram-negative bacteria; Extremely complex group ...
Nosocomial Infections . A Nosocomial Infection is a hospital- or clinic-acquired Infectious Disease. Nobody goes into medicine in order to prevent Nosocomial ...
pH . Most bacteria grow between pH 6.5 - pH 7.5 . Very few can grow at below pH 4.0; many foods, such as sauerkraut, pickles, and cheeses are preserved from ...
Human-Microbial Interactions . Microbes colonize and inhabit humans and other living things. So-called “Normal Flora” colonize the skin, the oral cavity, the ...
Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity Chapter 15 Pathogenicity - ability to cause disease Virulence - degree of pathogenicity Many properties that determine a microbe ...
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Microbial Growth: Refers to an increase in cell number, not in cell size. Bacteria grow and divide by binary fission, a rapid and relatively simple process.
Control of Microbial Growth: Introduction. Early civilizations practiced salting, smoking, pickling, drying, and exposure of food and clothing to sunlight to ...
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CHAPTER 18. Methods in Microbial Ecology . Microbial diversity – isolation, identification, and quantification. Microbial activity – in the habitat
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5 Characteristics of Life . 1. Cells; 2. Maintain structure by taking up chemicals and energy from the environment; 3. Respond to stimuli in the external ...
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Gene Transfer,Genetic Engineering,and Genomics 1. Genetic recombination. 2. Genetic engineering. 3. Microbial genomics.
Chapter 7 The Control of Microbial Growth . Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. SLOs . Define sterilization, disinfection, antisepsis, sanitization, biocide ...
Normal Microbial Flora of the Digestive System . Mouth; 1 ml saliva = millions of bacteria; Stomach and small intestine; Few organisms due to HCl and rapid ...
CHAPTER 6. Microbial Growth . Bacterial Cell Division . Microbial growth involves an increase in the number of cells. Growth of most microorganisms occurs by the ...
Sterilization. Removal of all microorganisms; Sterile item is absolutely free of microbes, endospores and viruses; Can be achieved through filtration, heat ...
Laboratory of Microbial Ecology and Technology (LabMET) Research topics and expertise . Head : Prof. Dr. ir. Willy Verstraete
A. Basic Concepts . Definitions; Metabolism: The processes of catabolism and anabolism; Catabolism: The processes by which a living organism obtains its energy and ...
Control of microbial growth . Antimicrobial agents physical chemical . How much is enough? efficacy toxicity specificity
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Methods for Studying Microbial Genomes . Why study genomes? History of genome sequencing. Methods, Principles & Approaches
Lab 4: Microbial Genetics Part 1: Bacteriophage viruses Called “phage” viruses that infect (“eat”) bacteria Relatively simple organisms Basic structure ...
2 . Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy . Chemotherapeutic drug: drug used to control microbial infection or to prevent infection (prophylaxis)
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