Microbiology (non-medical) Books
Wydawnictwo Nasza Wiedza Regulacja metabolizmu drobnoustrojów na poziomie genów i bialek
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Verlag Unser Wissen Antimykotische Potenziale von Nanobioziden
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Edições Nosso Conhecimento Regulação do metabolismo microbiano ao nível dos genes e das proteínas
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Editions Notre Savoir Potentialités antifongiques des nanobiocides
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Verlag Unser Wissen Antiamöben Antigiardien und Zytotoxizität einiger sudanesischer Pflanzen
£66.50
Edizioni Sapienza Impatto di COVID19 sulla diagnosi di Helicobacter pylori
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Verlag Unser Wissen Die Wissenschaft der Blutentnahme
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Edições Nosso Conhecimento Hidrólise enzimática de Saccharum spontaneum e sua otimização
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Editions Notre Savoir La science du prélèvement sanguin
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Wydawnictwo Nasza Wiedza Wpyw COVID19 na diagnostyk Helicobacter pylori
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Edições Nosso Conhecimento Impacto da COVID19 no diagnóstico da Helicobacter pylori
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Verlag Unser Wissen Molekulare klinische Mikrobiologie und Diagnose von Streptokokken der Gruppe B
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Editions Notre Savoir Microbiologie moléculaire microbiologie clinique et diagnostic du streptocoque du groupe B
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Editions Notre Savoir Réduction de la microflore de divers dentifrices par rayonnement gamma
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Editions Notre Savoir Manuel de laboratoire de pathologie végétale
£61.92
Editions Notre Savoir Profil bactériologique de la bactériémie au Népal
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Edizioni Sapienza Manuale di laboratorio di patologia vegetale
£61.92
Edizioni Sapienza La scienza del prelievo di sangue
£72.10
Wydawnictwo Nasza Wiedza Mikrobiologia molekularna kliniczna i diagnostyka paciorkowców grupy B
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Wydawnictwo Nasza Wiedza Redukcja mikroflory w rónych pastach do zbów za pomoc promieniowania gamma
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Wydawnictwo Nasza Wiedza Podrcznik laboratoryjny patologii rolin
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Edições Nosso Conhecimento Microbiologia Molecular Clínica e Diagnóstico do Estreptococo do Grupo B
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Edições Nosso Conhecimento Redução da microflora de vários cremes dentais por radiação gama
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Edições Nosso Conhecimento Manual de Laboratório de Patologia Vegetal
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Verlag Unser Wissen Das Mikrobiom von Wildpflanzen verbessert die Qualität und Produktivität von Nutzpflanzen
£72.10
Verlag Unser Wissen Enzymatische Hydrolyse von Saccharum spontaneum und ihre Optimierung
£63.56
Wydawnictwo Nasza Wiedza Nauka o pobieraniu krwi
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Editions Notre Savoir Le microbiome des plantes sauvages améliore la qualité et la productivité des cultures
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Edições Nosso Conhecimento A ciência da colheita de sangue
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Edizioni Sapienza Il microbioma delle piante selvatiche migliora la qualità e la produttività delle colture
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Wydawnictwo Nasza Wiedza Mikrobiom dzikich rolin poprawiajcy jako i produktywno upraw
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Edições Nosso Conhecimento Microbioma das plantas selvagens melhorar a qualidade e a produtividade das culturas
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Edizioni Sapienza Idrolisi enzimatica del Saccharum spontaneum e sua ottimizzazione
£69.53
Verlag Unser Wissen Auswirkungen von COVID19 auf die Diagnose von Helicobacter pylori
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Wydawnictwo Nasza Wiedza Hydroliza enzymatyczna Saccharum spontaneum i jej optymalizacja
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Our Knowledge Publishing Impact of COVID19 on the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori
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Discovery Publishing House Research Methodology and Analysis
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Amazing Books S.L. 50 Preguntas Y Respuestas Sobre El Coronavirus - Covid19
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Brill The Plant-Parasitic Nematode Genus Meloidogyne Göldi, 1892 (Tylenchida) in Europe
Book SynopsisThe genus Meloidogyne Göldi, 1892, or root-knot nematodes, represent a relatively small but economically important group of obligate plant pathogens. They are distributed worldwide and parasitize on almost every higher plant species. While reproducing and feeding within roots, they induce galls or root-knots and disorder the physiology of the infected plant, reducing crop yield and product quality. More than eighty nominal species have been described worldwide, while twenty species have been detected in Europe so far. This book includes a historical review on the genus, followed by a revision of the European species, and completed with a study on one of the most characteristic morphological structures within the genus: the perineal pattern.Table of ContentsHistorical notes on the genus Meloidogyne Goldi, 1892; revision of the European root-knot nematodes. I On dicotyledons: revision of the European root-knot nematodes. II On monocotyledons: revision of the European root-knot nematodes. III On mono- and dicotyledons: root-knot nematode perineal pattern development - a reconsideration; summary. Appendices: nominal species; identification keys to European root-knot nematodes.
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Springer Yeast Biotechnology: Diversity and Applications
Book SynopsisI belie ve that the book would provide an overview of the recent developments in the domain of yeast research with some new ideas, which could serve as an inspiration and challenge for researchers in this field. Ne w Delhi Prof. Asis Datta Dec. 24, 2007 F ormer Vice-chancellor, JNU Director, NCPGR (New Delhi) Pr eface Yeasts are eukaryotic unicellular microfungi that are widely distributed in the natural environments. Although yeasts are not as ubiquitous as bacteria in the na- ral environments, they have been isolated from terrestrial, aquatic and atmospheric environments. Yeast communities have been found in association with plants, a- mals and insects. Several species of yeasts have also been isolated from specialized or extreme environments like those with low water potential (e. g. high sugar/salt concentrations), low temperature (e. g. yeasts isolated from Antarctica), and low oxygen availability (e. g. intestinal tracts of animals). Around 1500 species of yeasts belonging to over 100 genera have been described so far. It is estimated that only 1% of the extant yeasts on earth have been described till date. Therefore, global efforts are underway to recover new yeast species from a variety of normal and extreme environments. Yeasts play an important role in food chains, and carbon, nitrogen and sulphur cycles. Yeasts can be genetically manipulated by hybridization, mutation, rare m- ing, cytoduction, spheroplast fusion, single chromosomal transfer and transfor- tion using recombinant technology. Yeasts (e. g.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews: “This book updates the knowledge on yeast research and applications accumulated over the last twenty years using the expertise of the various experts in this field. … The editors and authors have produced an excellent up-to date book that will be extremely useful for graduate and post-graduate students, young and senior researchers of life sciences … . should be on the shelves of libraries at universities, research institutes and industry, and is also to be recommended to all those who are interested in life sciences.” (Uta Breuer, Biotechnology Journal, Vol. 5, 2010)Table of Contents1 Antarctic yeasts: biodiversity and potential applications, S. Shivaji and G. S. Prasad; 2 Basidiomycetous yeasts: Current status, B.N. Johri and D.K. Choudhury; 3 Hansenula polymorpha (Pichia angusta) - Biology and applications, Gotthard Kunze, Hyun Ah Kang and Gerd Gellissen; 4 Debaryomyces hansenii: an osmotolerant and halo-tolerant yeast, Monika Aggarwal and Alok K Mondal; 5 Candida famata (Debaryomyces hansenii), Andriy A. Sibirny and Andriy Y. Voronovsky; 6 Pichia guilliermondii, Andriy A. Sibirny and Yuriy R. Boretsky; 7 Assimilation of unusual carbon compounds, Wouter J. Middelhoven; 8 Ecology and biodiversity of yeasts with potential value in biotechnology, T. Deak; 9 Yeast diversity in fermented foods and beverages, Jyoti Prakash Tamang and Graham H. Fleet; 10 Utilization of yeasts in biological control programs, Pimenta, R.S., Morais, P.B., Rosa, C.A. and Corrêa Jr., A.; 11 Opportunistic pathogenic yeasts, Uma Banerjee; 12 Interaction between yeasts and zinc, Raffaele De Nicola and Graeme Walker; 13 Glutathione production in yeast, Anand K Bachhawat, Dwaipayan Ganguli, Jaspreet Kaur, Neha Kasturia, Anil Thakur, Hardeep Kaur, Akhilesh Kumar and Amit Yadav; 14 Fermentative and aromatic ability of Kloeckera and Hanseniaspora yeasts, Dulce M. Díaz-Montaño and J. de Jesús Ramírez Córdova; 15 Assimilatory nitrate reduction in Hansenula polymorpha, Beatrice Rossi and Enrico Berardi; Part II. Genetic and Molecular Insights:16 Yeast genetics and biotechnological applications, Saroj Mishra and Richa Singh; 17 A wide-range integrative expression vector (comedtm) system for yeasts, Gerhard Steinborn, Gotthard Kunze and Gerd Gellissen; 18 Advances in gene expression in non-conventional yeasts, Jacobus Albertyn, Michel Labuschagne and Sanet Nel; 19 A comparative study of RNApolymerase II transcription machinery in yeasts, Nimisha Sharma and Surbhi Mehta; 20 Non-genetic engineering approaches to isolating and generating novel yeasts for industrial applications, Paul J. Chambers, Jenny R. Bellon, Simon A. Schmidt, C. Varela and Isak S. Pretorius; 21 Yeast proteome analysis, Andrea Matros and Hans-Peter Mock; 22 Yeast genomics for bread, beer, biology, bucks and breath, Kishore R. Sakharkar and Meena K. Sakharkar; Part III. Biotechnological Applications: 23 Ethanol production from traditional and emerging raw materials, Andreas Rudolf, Kaisa Karhumaa and Bärbel Hahn-Hägerdal; 24 Potentiality of yeasts in the direct conversion of starchy materials to ethanol and its relevance in the new millennium, L.V.A.Reddy, O.V.S.Reddy and S.C. Basappa; 25 Thermotolerant yeasts for bioethanol production using ignocellulosic substrates, L.Venkateswar Rao and Chand Pasha; 26 Applications of the non-conventional yeast Yarrowia lipolytica, France Thevenieau, Jean-Marc Nicaud and Claude Gaillardin; 27 Arxula adeninivorans (Blastobotrys adeninivorans) – a dimorphic yeast of great biotechnological potential, Erik Böer, Gerhard Steinborn, Kristina Tag, Martina Körner, Gerd Gellissen and G. Kunze; 28 Biotechnological applications of dimorphic yeasts, N. Doiphode, C. Joshi, V. Ghormade and M.V. Deshpande; 29 Extracellular polysaccharides produced by yeasts and yeast-like fungi, Inge N.A. Van Bogaert, Sofie L. De Maeseneire and Erick J. Vandamme; 30 Industrially important carbohydrate degrading enzymes from yeasts: pectinase and chitinase, ß-1, 3-glucanase, Sathyanarayana N. Gummadi, D. Sunil Kumar, Swati S. Dash and Santosh Kumar Sahu; 31 Yeast acid phosphatases and phytases: production, characterization and commercial prospects, Kaur, P. and T. Satyanarayana; 32 Nitrile-metabolizing yeasts, Tek Chand Bhalla, Monica Sharma and
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Astral International Pvt Ltd Insights into Industrial MicrobiologyInt
£47.50
Alpha Edition The Story of Germ Life
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Springer Bacterial Fish Pathogens: Disease of Farmed and Wild Fish
Book SynopsisThis completely updated fifth edition of Bacterial Fish Pathogens is a comprehensive discussion of the biological aspects of the bacteria which cause disease in farmed and wild fish. Since the 4th edition was published in 2007, there has been an upturn in the application of molecular approaches to taxonomy, diagnosis and vaccine development. New pathogens, e.g. Aeromonas schubertii, have been described. Also, there has been the emergence of diseases caused by bacteria which have not been cultured, and which have been equated with new taxa, i.e. ‘Candidatus’. Consideration is given to all the bacterial fish pathogens, including primary pathogens and opportunists.Table of Contents1. Introduction.- 2 Gram-positive bacteria (anaerobes and lactic acid bacteria’).- 3. Aerobic Gram-positive rods and cocci.- 4. Aeromonadaceae representatives (motile aeromonads).- 5. Aeromonadaceae representative (Aeromonas salmonicida).- 6. Enterobacteriaceae representatives.- 7. Flavobacteriaceae representatives.- 8. Francisellaceae representatives.- 9. Photobacteriaceae representatives.- 10. Pseudomonadaceae representatives.- 11. Vibrionaceae representatives.- 12. Miscellaneous pathogens.- 13.- Isolation/detection.- 14. Diagnosis.- 15. Control.- 16.- Conclusions.
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Springer Atlas of Parasitic Pathology
Book SynopsisEarly diagnosis of parasitic diseases, especially of the opportunistic infections, is gaining importance daily and pathologists now have the chance to make rapid diagnoses of these disorders by examining tissues and body fluids. Though parasitic infections and infestations occur mainly in subtropical and tropical areas, they are increasingly imported into other areas, where the pathologist must be able to recognize them. This new full-colour atlas, containing over 500 photographs, many diagrams and tables, with extensive references and index, concentrates on histology, differential diagnosis and on the structure of parasitic elements such as eggs, larvae and adult worms, in and outside tissues. The atlas will be invaluable as a bench manual for the practising pathologists to keep by the microscope, as well as for physicians, surgeons, dermatologists and pathologists in training, and all those who are concerned with parasitic infections. Table of ContentsConsultant Editor's Note. Preface. I: Parasitic Diseases. II: Protozoan Diseases. Haemoflagellate Infections. 1. American Trypanosomiasis. 2. African Trypanosomiasis. Leishmaniases. 3. Cutaneous Leishmaniasis. 4. Muto-Cutaneous Leishmaniasis. 5. Visceral Leishmaniasis. 6. Giardiasis. 7. Trichomoniasis. 8. Amoebiasis. 9. Acanthamoebiasis. 10. Blastocystis Infection. 11. Toxoplasmosis. 12. Babesiosis. 13. Sarcosporidiosis. 14. Isosporosis. 15. Cryptosporidiosis. 16. Malaria. 17. Pneumocystosis. 18. Balantidiasis. 19. Microsporidiosis. III: Helminthic Diseases. A. Nematodiasis. 20. Enterobiasis. 21. Ascariasis. 22. Trichuriasis. 23. Uncinariasis. 24. Strongyloidiasis. 25. Trichinosis. 26. Toxocariasis. 27. Anisakiasis. 28. Gnathostomiasis. 29. Angiostrongylosis. 30. Capillariasis. 31. Dracunculosis. Filaria Infections. 32. Filariasis. 33. Loiasis. 34. Onchocerciasis. 35. Dirofilariasis.36. Rare and Uncommon Nematodiases. 37. Larva migrans. B. Cestodiasis. 38. Taeniasis. 39. Diphyllobothriasis. 40. Dipylidiasis. 41. Hymenolepiasis. 42. Cysticercosis. 43. Echinococcosis. C. Trematodiasis. 44. Blood Flukes. 45. Lung Flukes. 46. Liver Flukes. 47. Intestinal Flukes. D. Worm Eggs. IV: Disorders by Arthropods. 48. Scabies. 49. Demodicidosis. 50. Tungiasis. 51. Myiasis. 52. Pentastomiasis.
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