I'm a big believer in Darwin's theory that all life forms evolved from amoebae. |
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Naked lobose amoebae are among the most abundant group of protists present in all aquatic and terrestrial biotopes. |
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The treatment was started three days after inoculation with amoebae and continued for three consecutive days. |
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In addition to the protozoan in Figure 1.6, several other types were found, including amoebae, other flagellates and ciliates. |
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Known ocular pathogens include bacteria, fungi, and also protozoans such as amoebae, for example the acanthamoebae. |
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The virus lives in single-celled organisms called amoebae and may be able to infect humans. |
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Marine amoebae are not in danger of lysis or crenation because seawater and their cytoplasm are isotonic. |
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Most amoebae strains were obtained from the Culture Collection of Algae and Protozoa. |
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Foraminifera, or forams, are abundant marine and freshwater amoebae with granulose, reticulating pseudopodia. |
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Elsewhere, amoebic abscesses are more common, and, worldwide, amoebae are the commonest cause. |
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This is what allows things like amoebae to move around and engulf their prey. |
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Amoeba, also spelled ameba, plural amoebas or amoebae, any of the microscopic unicellular protozoans of the rhizopodan order Amoebida. |
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Establishing in vitro cultures and in vivo model systems of pathogenic free-living amoebae for the clinical diagnosis and study of pathogenesis. |
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Acanthamoeba are free-living amoebae found in a variety of environments, including soil, air, and water. |
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The use of tablets to purify water that destroy viruses, bacteria and amoebae. |
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An important diagnostic loophole can be overcome thanks to the identification and characterisation of free-living pathogenic amoebae. |
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It is possible to study the interaction between the host and the pathogen in amoebae instead of using laboratory animals. |
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Note that the life cycle of the wild type usually is diploid and mating of two haploid amoebae then is a prerequisite for plasmodial development and allows genetic analyses. |
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Plants and animals, not to mention algae, fungi and myriad single-celled organisms like amoebae, would never have come into existence. |
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The virulence of selected bacteria in amoebae and rodents was shown to be similar. |
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Dictyostelium's huntingtin gene, however, contains no CAG repeats and amoebae, of course, have no nervous system. |
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All of these creatures, though, lie at the bottom of a food chain whose next members were Dr Schmidt's most interesting finds. Ciliates and amoebae are both types of single-celled animal. |
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Testate amoebae are unicellular organisms that live in various aquatic environments, being especially numerous in Sphagnum peats. |
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Acanthamoeba, a genus of amoebae is one of the most common protozoa in soil, and also frequently found in fresh water and other habitats. |
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The foraminiferan and radiolarian amoebae have evolved multiple fission. |
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Evolutionary scientists have shown that the Sun's energy played an essential role in 'spontaneous generation', whereby the very first single-cell amoebae split and developed into more complex lifeforms. |
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Happily for humanity, the infected test subjects are amoebae, not people. |
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The same genes play a role in the immune system in amoebae and mammals. |
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Redon seems rather stern and symbolic, he had a predilection for bizarre subject matter, like amoebae with human heads, embryos, and large staring eyes. |
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Thanks to the expertise and requisite specialised laboratory facilities, we have succeeded in cultivating free-living amoebae in vitro and developing a mouse model for Naegleria fowleri within a short period of time. |
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Silicoflagellata are small to medium size unicellular protists, usually occurring either as flagellates or as axopodial amoebae. |
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In every sample, there are tens of thousands of protists, including amoebae, ciliates, foraminiferans, flagellates, and dinoflagellates. |
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Like the Mimivirus, previously thought to be the largest, it survives in freshwater amoebae. |
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Free-living amoebae are the main route for spread and replication of legionellae in the environment, and infection of humans generally occurs via amoebae as vectors. |
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Factors include temperature, water flow, nutrients, pipe material and condition, residual disinfectant, free-living phagocytic amoebae, mycobacteriophages, and other bacteria. |
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Ttructure and function of the decomposer food webs of forests along a. European North-South-transect with special focus on Testate Amoebae. |
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