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  1. Bacteria in Biology, Biotechnology and Medicine by Paul Singleton, 2004-10-29
  2. Molecular Biology of Bacteria
  3. The Influence of Cooperative Bacteria on Animal Host Biology (Advances in Molecular and Cellular Microbiology)
  4. Bacteria, Plasmids, and Phages: An Introduction to Molecular Biology by Edmund Lin, 1984-12
  5. Actinomyces, filamentous bacteria: Biology and pathogenicity by John Madison Slack, 1975
  6. Biology of Bacteria, The by Henrici & Ordal, 1948
  7. Photosynthesis: Energy Conversion by Plants and Bacteria (Cell Biology)
  8. Genetics And Molecular Biology Of Anaerobic Bacteria (BROCK/SPRINGER SERIES IN CONTEMPORARY BIOSCIENCE) by MADELEINE, ED. SEBALD, 1993
  9. The Biology of Bacteria. An Introduction to General Microbiology. by Arthur T. HENRICI, 1934
  10. Introduction to Bacteria: For Students of Biology, Biotechnology & Medicine by Paul Singleton, 1992-08
  11. The Biology of Halophilic Bacteria (Microbiology of Extreme & Unusual Environments) by Russell H. Vreeland, Lawrence I. Hochstein, 1992-11-30
  12. The Rhizobiaceae - Molecular Biology of Model Plant-Associated Bacteria
  13. Molecular Biology of Membrane-Bound Complexes in Phototrophic Bacteria (Fems Symposium, No 53) (FEMS SYMPOSIUM) by Gerhart Drews, Edwin A. Dawes, 1990-08-01
  14. The biology of bacteria;: An introduction to general microbiology by Arthur Trautwein Henrici, 1939

1. BioEd Online: Bacteria Biology News From Nature
Developed by Baylor College of Medicine, BioEd Online provides upto-date teacher resources for biology educators. Site features include a PowerPoint slide
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2. Introduction To The Bacteria
Introduction to the Bacteria
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3. Bacteria
Details about bacteria
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4. CELLS Alive!
Learn about bacteria, parasites, cancer cells and viruses. Learn about how immune cells attack and kill microbes. Procure stock video for TV and
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5. MICROBIOLOGY Cell Biology Of Bacteria
MICROBIOLOGY Cell Biology of Bacteria BACTERIAL FACTS BACTERIAL FACTS BACTERIAL FACTS BACTERIAL FACTS CLASSIFICATION CELL
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6. Bacteria
The Many Shapes of Bacteria
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7. Science News Biology Bacteria And Viruses
BACTERIA AND VIRUSES. Each article title below links to the article indicated.
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8. Extremophile Bacteria: Biology And Biotechnology @ Faculty Of Science And Engine
BM120 Extremophile bacteria biology and Biotechnology (6 ECTS). Prerequisites Introductory course in microbiology. For SDU students BM115 or BM116 is
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9. List Of Prokaryotic Names (formerly List Of Bacterial Names)
The List of Bacterial Names with Standing in Nomenclature includes, alphabetically and chronologically, the nomenclature of bacteria and the
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10. Extremophile Bacteria: Biology And Biotechnology @ Faculty Of Science And Engine
BM120 Extremophile bacteria biology and Biotechnology (9 ECTS). Prerequisites BM115 passed or follow BM116 in the same semester
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11. Where Bacteria Get Their Genes
Bacteria acquired up to 90 percent of their genetic material from distantly related bacteria species, according to new research. The finding has
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12. Stress Responses Of The Soil Bacterium Bacillus Subtilis To
Erhard Bremer (Head of the Laboratory for Molecular Microbiology)
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13. Protein Identified That Protects Staphylococcus Bacteria Biology
Biology Protein identified that protects Staphylococcus bacteria Researchers have identified the protein that protects Staphylococcus epidermidis
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14. TRN Site Search Results
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15. TRN Site Search Results
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16. Malamalama, The Magazine Of The University Of Hawaii System
Faculty make case for bacteria biology studies. Like a few bad apples, a few dozen diseasecausing bacteria have dominated the attention of scientists.
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May 2004, Vol. 29 No. 2
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Research Highlights
Musical snooze is good medicine for insomnia
The typical prescription for insomnia is a potentially habit-forming sedative hypnotic that can, with prolonged use, impair brain function, increasing the risk of car accidents, falls and need for long-term care. Or you can try music. A recent study in the Journal of Community Health Nursing School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene , found music to be an effective alternative treatment for elderly women suffering from insomnia. More than half of adults over age 65 have sleep problems; the largest number of sufferers are women. top
Graduate student studies albatross at Ka'ena Point
University of Hawai'i at Manoa zoology doctoral student Lindsay Cooper has become a frequent visitor, often accompanied by her chief volunteer, husband Jordon, holding the bird.

17. Medmicro Chapter 34
(From Slack JM, Gerencser MA Actinomyces, Filamentous bacteria biology and Pathogenicity. p. 95. Burgess, Minneapolis, 1975, with permission.)
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Actinomyces, Propionibacterium propionicus, and Streptomyces
Geroge H. W. Bowden
General Concepts
Actinomyces and Propionibacterium
Clinical Manifestations
Typical actinomycosis in humans is a chronic disease caused by Actinomyces israelii A gerencseriae and Propionibacterium propionicus (previously Arachnia propionica ). The infection is characterized by persisting swelling, suppuration, and formation of abscesses with draining sinuses. Major types are cervicofacial, thoracic, and abdominal. In addition to the pathogens in actinomycosis some Actinomyces species have also been isolated from other mixed anaerobic infections, eye infections, blood and the urinary tract.
Structure
Gram-positive rods grow as filaments, branching rods, and diphtheroidal rods.
Classification, Antigenic and DNA Types
There are 19 species of Actinomyces associated with humans and animals. Most species represent a distinct serologic group, often with subtypes. P propionicus has two serotypes. Recently, strains of some species have been typed by DNA fingerprinting and ribotyping. Classification is based on analysis of DNA and rRNA, cell wall structure, metabolic end products, biochemical reactions, and serology.
Pathogenesis
In actinomycosis endogenous oral bacteria are introduced into tissue. Abscesses with fibrous walls and pus with sulfur granules develop. Lesions spread by direct extension. A similar etiology may apply to other types of infection, including those with the more recently described

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19. Luminescent Bacteria
Do you know that the luminous bacteria exist ? On these pages you will find short characteristic of these strange organisms and some photos.
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20. Biology News: Bacteria Sniff Out Host's Help
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