microorganism in English

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a microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.
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1. Antibiont: ( an'tē-bī'ont ), A microorganism producing antimicrobial substance.

2. We are researching microorganism with highly agglutinative capability.

3. Abstract: The quantity change regularity of microorganism was studied.

4. The present invention relates to a recombinant microorganism having an improved intracellular energy level and a method for producing L-amino acid using the microorganism.

5. Recombinant microorganism metabolizing 3,6-anhydride-l-galactose and a use thereof

6. Microorganism cultivator for inducing activation of anaerobic digestion of organic waste

7. Microorganism able to grow and produce useful substance in waste glycerol condition

8. The present invention relates to a microorganism for producing non-natural amino acids.

9. The results indicated that the selected microorganism inoculant fermentation temperature and shorten fermentation time.

10. The process uses a culture of a methanotrophic microorganism in a liquid nutrient medium.

11. Recombinant microorganism with increased butanol production ability, and preparation method of butanol using same

12. Process for the preparation of l-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine by aerobic fermentation of a microorganism

13. A pAthogen is usually defined as a microorganism that causes, or can cause, disease

14. The modified microorganism is also able to produce and tolerate alcohol in high osmolarity feedstocks.

15. Biomining is a technique used to recover the various types of minerals from ore using microorganism

16. Cell surface expression vector for liver cancer specific antigen alpha-fetoprotein and microorganism transformed by thereof

17. Disclosed are a microorganism for producing o-acetyl-homoserine, the microorganism having enhanced the activity of a protein which presumably discharges o-acetyl-homoserine, and a method for producing o-acetyl-homoserine and L-methionine using same.

18. Microorganism for producing o-acetyl-homoserine and method for producing o-acetyl-homoserine by using same

19. There are 6 thirteen-letter words containing OOR: Boorishnesses COORDINATIONS DOORSTEPPINGS MICROORGANISM UNCOORDINATED & WHIPPOORWILLS

20. Microorganism having improved intracellular energy level and method for producing l-amino acid using same

21. Transmission Characteristics and Precautions by Specific Etiology: Recommendations for Acute Care Centres Microorganism Actinomycosis (Actinomyces sp.)

22. Advance in research on microorganism attachment and ennoblement of open-circuit-potential of passive metals in seawater .

23. Apparatus and method for separating and refining fermentation of product manufactured by fermenting microorganism by using adsorbent

24. Microorganism able to produce l-amino acid, and method for producing l-amino acid by using same

25. Aerobe [ār´ōb] a microorganism that lives and grows in the presence of free oxygen

26. Aerobe [ār´ōb] a microorganism that lives and grows in the presence of free oxygen

27. The Aerobic plate count (APC) is intended to indicate the level of microorganism in a product

28. 40 rows  · Antibiotic, chemical substance produced by a living organism, generally a microorganism, …

29. Colonized This occurs when a microorganism is found on or in a person without causing a disease.

30. Method for preparing biobased homoserine lactone hydrochloride and biobased organic acid from microorganism-derived o-acyl homoserine

31. A strain is a genetic variant or subtype of a microorganism (e.g., a virus, bacterium or fungus )

32. Microorganism for producing non-natural amino acids, and method for producing non-natrual amino acids using same

33. The HIV is a weak microorganism that requires a moist, temperature-controlled environment in which to survive.

34. Understandably, there could be a problem of acceptability in introducing dried microorganism cells directly into human diets.

35. Bacteriemia - transient presence of bacteria in the blood bacteremia, bacteriaemia microorganism, micro-organism - any organism of microscopic size

36. Bacteriaemia - transient presence of bacteria in the blood bacteremia, bacteriemia microorganism, micro-organism - any organism of microscopic size

37. Aluminium salts are widely used in water treatment as coagulants to reduce organic matter, colour, turbidity and microorganism levels

38. Auxotroph definition: a mutant strain of microorganism having nutritional requirements additional to those of Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

39. 15 rows  · Auxotroph (plural Auxotrophs) Any microorganism that has lost the ability to synthesize an …

40. The active substance is e.g. a drug, a biocide, a fertiliser, a flavour, a protein or a microorganism.

41. Under stable operation conditions, biotic community with relatively stable microorganism biomass and microbial activity was gradually developed in wetland substrate.

42. Usually, an IDA is able to advise a prospective foreign depositor whether it can accept his microorganism sent by airmail.

43. The present invention relates to a method for preparing a recombinant microorganism simultaneously comprising genes encoding enzymes used for a biosynthesis pathway of 6-aminocaproic acid which is a precursor of caprolactam, biosynthesizing 6-aminocaproic acid from the microorganism, and producing same so as to synthesize caprolactam.

44. A Culprit is also anything that causes harm or trouble: The Culprit was identified as a microorganism that contaminated mayonnaise

45. ‘The cytoplasm is predominantly Acidophilic with some residual basophilia.’ 2 (of a microorganism or plant) growing best in acidic conditions

46. Corynebacterium genus microorganism with ability to produce n-acetyl glucosamine and method for producing n-acetyl glucosamine or glucosamine using same

47. As nouns the difference between prototroph and Auxotroph is that prototroph is (biology) any microorganism that can synthesize its nutrients from inorganic material while Auxotroph is any microorganism that has lost the ability to synthesize an organic compound required for its growth, usually as a result of mutation.

48. Candidiasis, commonly called a yeast infection, is an infection caused by a fungal microorganism, most often the fungus Candida albicans

49. PAthogen noun Any organism or substance, especially a microorganism, capable of causing disease, such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa or fungi

50. The present invention relates to a recombinant microorganism with increased productivity of 2,3-butanediol, wherein a pathway for converting pyruvate to acetyl-CoA, a pathway for converting pyruvate to formic acid, or a pathway for converting pyruvate to lactate is inhibited in a microorganism having acetyl-CoA and lactate biosynthetic pathways.