10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CULTIVABILITY»
Discover the use of
cultivability in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cultivability and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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High Resolution Microbial Single Cell Analytics
Cultivability: The. Gold. Standard. While the present paper deals specifically with
cultivation-independent viability analysis, the basic fact is that cultivation (
including conventional plating, most probable number (MPN), and direct viable
counts ...
Susann Müller, Thomas Bley, 2011
2
Uncultivated Microorganisms
Slava S. Epstein. Persisters,. Biofilms,. and. the. Problem. of. Cultivability. Kim
Lewis Contents 1 Discovery of Persister Cells 2 Biofilms and Persister Revival
References .
3
Dormancy and Low Growth States in Microbial Disease
growing cells have a viability/cultivability approaching 100%, i.e., microscopic
cell counts equate to colony-forming units (CFU) that will grow on agar plates or
the viable count from the most probable number (MPN) method. Replication of
the ...
Anthony R. M. Coates, 2003
4
Improving the Safety of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Microbiological methods for the detection and enumeration of pathogens in food
products are based on the equivalence of 'viability' and 'cultivability'; and the
relationship between cells and viable counts depends on the methods used to ...
5
New Dimensions of Confucian and Neo-Confucian Philosophy
We may call the principle that an individual in virtue of its mind can be cultivated
into an ideal state, the principle of cultivability. In describing the Chinese
Confucian theory of the individual, we have to appeal to another principle apart
from that ...
6
Little Common Ground: Arab Agriculture and Jewish Settlement ...
As with the argument over absorptive capacity, however, the concept of "
cultivability" led to considerable disagreement, and the underlying issue was
different from that which appeared on the surface. Jewish experts argued that
cultivability ...
VARIATIONS IN THE CULTIVABILITY OF LAND The cultivability of land varies
very greatly. Some regions can be cultivated over the greater part of their extent,
others are wholly uncultivable. Baker (24) has estimated that of the 52 million ...
8
Performance in Preaching (Engaging Worship): Bringing the ...
“Cultivability”. of. Creativity. The well is there for the tapping, the theorists claim.
Frank Barron's lifelong study of creative people yielded numerous insights, this
among them. His publications describe conditions, personal qualities, and skills ...
Jana Childers, Clayton J. Schmit, 2008
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Readings in land utilisation
Physical cultivability in this case is determined by substracting from the total land
area all those parts which are too dry, too wet, too rugged, or too poor in plant
food to be cultivated under the prevailing arts and conditions. " Judging by actual
...
Indian Society of Agricultural Economics, 1957
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Science & Technology on Bio-hylic and Biomass Resources in ...
We make use of standard microbiology culture technology to determine
microorganisms' cultivability in different environments. In sea water,
microorganisms' cultivability is 0.001% to 0.1%, fresh water 0.25%, soil 0.3%,
activated sludge 1% to ...
Xinshi Zhang, Hongwen Huang, 2010
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CULTIVABILITY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
cultivability is used in the context of the following news items.
Harish Rawat: Mining is only anti-dote to curb rising level of rivers
“Mining on riverbeds is necessary to save the cities located along their banks and to maintain the cultivability of agricultural land. They should ... «Niticentral, Jan 15»
Climate Change to Boost Farmland, Diminish Harvests
But the authors also looked at cultivability in these untapped spots. They found that 57 percent of the land that's protected in the world is ... «The Epoch Times, Sep 14»
Genetic relatedness of the novel human group C betacoronavirus to …
This may suggest a possible correlation between cultivability and virulence/recent interspecies jumping. Sequencing more genomes and ... «Nature.com, Jun 13»
Free electricity for farmers is hurting development, not helping it …
... power encourages excessive and wasteful use of pumps and has led to rapid depletion of water tables, jeopardising the future cultivability of vast tracts of land ... «Times of India, Oct 12»
Should power subsidies to farmers be scrapped?
... use of pumps and has led to the rapid depletion of the water table with serious repercussions, jeopardising the future cultivability of vast tracts ... «Business Standard, Aug 12»
The Taming of the Ramps
But the theory of cultivability is a nasty rumor spread, no doubt, but those who could benefit from ramp scarcity: money-hungry farmers. «Atlantic Online, Mar 10»