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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «XEROPHILE»
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Fungi and Food Spoilage
Early usage (Scott, 1957) confined the word ''xerophile'' to filamentous fungi and
used the term ''osmophile'' for yeasts; the term ''halophile'' ... of low water activity'',
xerophile seemed the most suitable appellation, for both moulds and yeasts.
John I. Pitt, Ailsa D. Hocking, 2009
Xerophiles are often said to be "xerotolerant," meaning tolerant of dry conditions. They can survive in environments with water activity below 0.8. Endoliths and halophiles are often xerotolerant.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Palaeolithic Sites of Crimea 1: KABAZI II: Last Interglacial ...
Mesophile steppe – – 4 – 4 6 – 2 – 5 – – Zebrina (Buliminus) subulata (Rssm.)
Xerophile steppe – – 1 – – – – – – – – – Helicella (Helicopsis) dejecta Cr. et J.
Xerophile steppe 78 – 74 18 27 28 35 36 69 43 33 50 H. (H.) striata (Mull.)
Xerophile ...
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Water Relations of Foods: Proceedings of an International ...
Scott (1957) and Griffin (1963) both declined to provide precise definitions of the
xerophile. While from the mycological viewpoint there is merit in the concept of
Schmiedeknecht (1960), from the practical food technological viewpoint the ...
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Microorganisms in Foods 6: Microbial Ecology of Food Commodities
In particular, the extreme xerophile Xeromyces bisporus, which is able to grow
quite rapidly at 0.70– 0.75 aw, may build up on conveyers and other equipment,
be transferred to the fruits and then cause spoilage of products, which is safe
from ...
International Commission on Microbiological Specifications for Foods (ICMSF), 2006
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Encyclopedia of Astrobiology
Xerophile is an extremophile organism that can develop with a low availability of
▷ water, also known as ▷water activity. Xerophiles can survive in environments
with water activity below 0.8. ▷ Endolithic and halophilic microorganisms are ...
Muriel Gargaud, Ricardo Amils, Henderson James Cleaves, 2011
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A Dictionary of Entomology
Pertaining to dry conditions or an absence of moisture. Cf. Hygric; Mesic. Rel.
Habitat. XEROMELISSINAE A Subfamily of Colletidae (Apoidea) consisting of
about five Genera. XEROPHILE Noun. (Greek, xeros = dry; philein = to love.
Gordon Gordh, David Headrick, 2001
Rpm-obvias перцам) фигой—01118 lughmqfím'ua.' The following
representatives of the Cyperaceae are found among the xerophile plant
associations, mostly of the Louisianian area: (.'yperus тат—Ниша. веда-ш
cllioüii. Cypmls ren-chum.
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Advances in Holocene Palaeoecology in Bulgaria
E. Bozilova, Spassimir Tonkov. leaf-buds III. ad in VI-X; ad hibernating; 2-3
generations per year IV. a mass species VI. broadly Mediterranean VII. arid
eurytopic xerophile VIII. northern desert zone (North Turan); beds of desert rivers
and lakes; ...
E. Bozilova, Spassimir Tonkov, 1995
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The A-Z of Food Safety
Jeremy W. Stranks. Xerophile. An organism that flourishes in dry conditions and
survives low Aw values. Aw (water activity) Yeast Yeasts are a form of unicellular
fungus which reproduce Z Y X 431.
4 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «XEROPHILE»
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Juhu, Ferien! Das große Urlaubs-ABC
Die Botanik beschreibt Lebewesen, die trockene Lebensräume bevorzugen, als xerophil. Xerophile, die darüber hinaus auch xenophob sind, sollten aber eher ... «Kurier, juin 15»
The Sweet Life
Such organisms, which love dry places, are called xerophiles. “But even for them, a sugar cube is too dry,” Dr. Hodge said. question@nytimes.com. Photo. «New York Times, oct 13»
'Plague Inc.' NAZG Achievement Guide - Not Another Zombie Game …
Xerophile to give your plague a bonus in arid climates. From there, head to the Transmission screen and evolve "Saliva 1" first. As soon as you have the DNA, ... «Touch Arcade, juil 13»
Le Parc national compte sur les habitants de la Grande Chaloupe …
C'est un programme européen qui finance le projet (le projet Life+Corexerun pour Conservation et de restauration de la forêt semi-xerophile à la Réunion) est ... «Zinfos 974, févr 11»