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Dysbiosis. Potential causes of dysbacteriosis. Influence and relationship of intestinal Microbiota on brain function. disruption to the microbiome and-stock-foto
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Ruminant digestive system. four-chambered stomach anatomy. Vector diagram. illustration-stock-foto
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Metarhizium cylindrosporum. Fungi in the genus Metarhizium are insect pathogens able to function in other niches, including soil and plant rhizosphere-stock-foto
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Medical tests icons collection is a vector illustration with editable stroke.-stock-foto
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Detailed Vector Illustration of Biostimulation Technique for Environmental Bioremediation and Microbial Ecology Education on White Background.-stock-foto
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Detailed Vector Illustration of Bioaugmentation Technique for Environmental Biotechnology and Microbial Ecology Education on White Background.-stock-foto
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Pharmacological blockade of the ovaries of the female reproductive system to stop the production of hormones and treat fibroids in women. Copy space f-stock-foto
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Female ovary on a medical mockup of a woman's reproductive system under a magnifying glass on a blue background. The concept of hormonal function of t-stock-foto
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Earth Atmosphere. 6th June, 2023. FILE: January 22, 2016: Close-up view of Zinnia grown as part of VEG-01 experiment in the Columbus module aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The Veg-01 investigation is used to assess on-orbit function and performance of the Veggie facility, focusing on the growth and development of seedlings in the spaceflight environment and the composition of microbial flora on the plants and the facility. For this run, Zinnias were grown for 60 days and produced flowers. Credit: NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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The female version of the latest iteration of the physical training uniform prototype is shown here, modeled by a U.S. Marine at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. The new PTU comes in gender-specific sizing and various changes have been made since last year’s limited user evaluation, including the incorporation of lighter materials and shorter shorts, along with anti-microbial, moisture wicking, and fast drying elements. MCSC’s clothing and equipment team will collect Marines’ feedback on the uniform’s form, fit and function following the evaluation and make any necessary adjustments to th-stock-foto
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The female version of the latest iteration of the physical training uniform prototype is shown here, modeled by a U.S. Marine at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. The new PTU comes in gender-specific sizing and various changes have been made since last year’s limited user evaluation, including the incorporation of lighter materials and shorter shorts, along with anti-microbial, moisture wicking, and fast drying elements. MCSC’s clothing and equipment team will collect Marines’ feedback on the uniform’s form, fit and function following the evaluation and make any necessary adjustments to th-stock-foto
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The male version of the latest iteration of the physical training uniform prototype is shown here, modeled by a U.S. Marine at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. The new PTU comes in gender-specific sizing and various changes have been made since last year’s limited user evaluation, including the incorporation of lighter materials and shorter shorts, along with anti-microbial, moisture wicking, and fast drying elements. MCSC’s clothing and equipment team will collect Marines’ feedback on the uniform’s form, fit and function following the evaluation and make any necessary adjustments to the-stock-foto
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The male version of the latest iteration of the physical training uniform prototype is shown here, modeled by a U.S. Marine at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. The new PTU comes in gender-specific sizing and various changes have been made since last year’s limited user evaluation, including the incorporation of lighter materials and shorter shorts, along with anti-microbial, moisture wicking, and fast drying elements. MCSC’s clothing and equipment team will collect Marines’ feedback on the uniform’s form, fit and function following the evaluation and make any necessary adjustments to the-stock-foto
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The Rotifer-B2 experiment aboard the International Space Station studies the effects of spaceflight on DNA repair mechanisms in the bdelloid rotifer Adineta vaga. The investigation uses a dedicated experiment container to observe biological responses under microgravity conditions.-stock-foto
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lysosome Function. multitask lysosome from intracellular digestion, and autophagy to antigen presentation, bone matrix resorption, and plasma membrane-stock-foto
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During a ceremony on October 3, 2016, in Valdosta, Georgia, a trickling filter at the Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant was demonstrated. The filter rotates to biologically treat incoming wastewater, reducing contaminants and supporting environmental compliance. The process involves distributing wastewater over media surfaces where microbial activity breaks down organic material. This treatment is part of water management infrastructure ensuring safe effluent discharge and operational efficiency of the plant.-stock-foto
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The fruiting body of a stinkhorn fungus emerges from the ground as an egg-like structure. It then splits open, revealing a stalk with a number of coloured arms. This species, Anthurus archeri, is growing in a clump of moss in native forest. Stinkhorn fungi produce a smelly mucus mass full of spores at the base of their arms. Flies feed on the stinking mucus and in so doing help to spread the spores.-stock-foto
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Aspergillus ustus is a species of fungus found in various environments. It is known for its role in decomposition and organic matter breakdown. This image shows the fungal cell structure under a microscope.-stock-foto
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Nostoc, a genus of cyanobacteria, observed in Hockenheim, Germany on June 4, 2013. These microorganisms are known for forming gelatinous colonies, often in moist or aquatic environments, and play a role in nitrogen fixation.-stock-foto
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Amebas are single-celled protozoan organisms characterized by their flexible shape and movement via pseudopodia, studied in microbiology and biology for their cellular functions and behavior.-stock-foto
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Frontonia vernalis, a species of ciliate protozoa, is a single-celled organism known for its role in aquatic ecosystems. It is found in freshwater environments and plays a part in the microbial food web.-stock-foto
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Vorticella convallaria-stock-foto
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In the Everglades National Park, periphyton communities thrive before nightfall, contributing to the park's unique ecosystem. These microbial mats are essential for water filtration and nutrient cycling within wetland environments.-stock-foto
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Chromatic Pool, Upper Geyser Basin near Old Faithful, Yellowstone National Park-stock-foto
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Oscillatoria simplicissima Gomont.-stock-foto
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. Comptes rendus des séances de la Société de biologie et de ses filiales. Biology. ?5ÃAN0E DU 26 FÃVRIER 365 bien prouver que ces deux formations sont absolument indépendantes (figure 2, a). Souvent enfin, les éperons naissent dans des cellules restées accolées et se dirigent l'un contre l'autre comme s'ils cherchaient à se souder (figure 2). D'un autre côté, par la structure de ses spores, Schwan- niomyces occidentalis se rapproche beaucoup de Deharyomxjces glohulosus^ où nous venons démontrer l'existence d'une conjugaison à l'origine de l'asque. Or, précisément, nous avons sign-stock-foto
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Anacystis cyanea Anacystis cyanea.-stock-foto
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. Elementary botany. Botany. 324 ECOLOGY. only a short branch of the mycelium, nutritive substances are taken by the fungus from the protoplasm or cell-sap of the carnation. From here it passes to the threads of the mycelium. These in turn supply food material for the development of the dark brown gonidia, which we see form the dark- looking powder on the spots. Many other fungi form haustoria, which take up nutrient matters in the way described for the carnation rust. In the case. Fig. 427. Cell from carnation leaf, showing haustorium of rust mycelium grasping the nucleus of the host, h^ haus-stock-foto
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Bacteriorhodopsin, halorhodopsin, mol.model-stock-foto
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Calothrix parietina Calothrix parietina.-stock-foto
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'Der Organismus der Infusionsthiere,' published between 1859 and 1883, provides a detailed study of the organisms of infusoria, covering their biological functions and classification. It is a significant work in the field of microbiology and protozoology.-stock-foto
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This illustration from a historical natural history text depicts the freshwater species Difflugia oblonga, a type of Rhizopoda. The text also addresses the uncertainties in distinguishing it from similar species based on incomplete descriptions. The study of these organisms was part of early microbiological research into freshwater life.-stock-foto
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This 1905 study explores sexual reproduction in mildews, focusing on the organization of the nucleus and cellular processes involved in their reproductive cycle.-stock-foto
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This text details the design and function of a gas-pressure regulator used in bacteriology laboratories. It describes how the apparatus regulates gas flow to maintain constant pressure, a key tool in bacteriological experiments.-stock-foto
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This illustration from a zoology textbook shows the internal structure of Paramecium, an Infusoria species. The diagram highlights the digestive system and contractile vesicles, providing valuable information on protozoan physiology and cellular function for students and researchers in microbiology.-stock-foto
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'Electron-Microscopic Structure of Protozoa' (1963) provides an in-depth analysis of protozoan cells using electron microscopy, examining cellular structures, organelles, and cellular function.-stock-foto
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Anacystis montana Anacystis montana.-stock-foto
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. Nature and development of plants. Botany. i68 FORMS OF DIATOMS sluggish streams and often render sticks and stones in the water slippery with slimy deposits. They ai'e widely distributed on damp soil and in fresh and salt waters. Note should also be. Fig. 94. Common forms of diatoms: A, fan-shaped colonies of diatoms, Licmophora, attached by gelatinous stalks to seaweed. The repeated divi- sion of a solitary diatom gradually builds up the fan-like colonies. B, Tabel- laria, forming colonies grouped in zig-zag blocks. C, Melosira, cylindrical pill-box-like diatoms, arranged in chains. Below e-stock-foto