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organism [ˈɔːgənızəm] N

reorganize, reorganise [riːˈɔːgə­naız] VB trans

▶ reorganization, reorganisation [riːˌɔːgənaı­ˈzeıʃən] N

microcosm [ˈmaıkrəʊkɒzəm] N

microfilm [ˈmaıkrəʊfılm] N

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Additionally, plating is the slowest method of all: most microorganisms need at least 12 hours to form visible colonies.
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The term phytoplankton encompasses all photoautotrophic microorganisms in aquatic food webs.
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Since it is very sugary, it is an ideal culture medium for all kinds of microorganisms, so it should not be stored outside a refrigerator.
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On top of that is a second viscous film of mucus, in which foreign particles and microorganisms get stuck.
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After he reported the effects of high pressure on microorganisms, and reports on the effects of pressure on foods quickly followed.
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A large number of microorganisms have been selected for exposure experiments, as listed in the table below.
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The blood culture bottle contains transport media to preserve any microorganisms present while they are being transported to the laboratory for cultures.
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Some microorganisms use hydrogen sulfide (rotten egg smell), which rises from deep within the earth, as an energy source.
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The area of health and environment analyzes the impact of various components in the environment (toxics, microorganisms) on peoples health.
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It is likely that there may be many millions of species of plants, insects and microorganisms still undiscovered in tropical rainforests.
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