Another Arizona cereus is the Cereus thurberi commonly called the Organpipe cactus. |
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On 1 October 2000, the authorisation of the microorganism preparation No 1 Bacillus cereus var. |
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That night everyone that wanted a cutting received one and the following June at our Red Hat picnic we awarded the person with the largest cereus a prize. |
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The provisional authorisation of the micro-organism preparation Bacillus cereus var. |
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No obvious morphological differentiation between some strains of B. cereus and B. anthracis will occur. |
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Bacillus cereus is widely distributed in nature and is commonly found in a variety of foods. |
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The application concerns the authorisation of a new use of the microorganism preparation Bacillus cereus var. |
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However, atypical strains of B. cereus are variable in expression of motility and hemolysis and further testing may be necessary to identify the isolates. |
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The photographs showed her as a ferally beautiful river kid, her body crusted with mud or wreathed with night-blooming cereus or hanging naked from a hay hook. |
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Mammillaria, which are short, fat and hairy, and cereus, which are tall and stately, belong to which plant family? |
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Although the cause of frenching has not yet been unequivocally established, it is thought to be due to a toxic substance produced by the nonpathogenic soil bacterium Bacillus cereus. |
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She greets him wearing a susurrus taffeta housecoat and shows him the cereus, a tropical-rain-forest plant that looks to the writer like a pedestrian-looking cornstalk with an Easter egg jutting out from the base. |
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Generally, colonies appearing as crenate, about 5 mm in diameter and have a distinctive turquoise to peacock blue color surrounded by egg yolk precipitation of the same color were presumptively considered as Bacillus cereus. |
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During the preparation of this batter and its use, the potential hazard for the possible growth and toxins production of Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus cereus must be controlled. |
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The Delegation of the United Arab Emirates expressed the view that Bacillus cereus in infant formula was a significant health problem and that E. coli and total count were a problem in international trade. |
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Studies on toxigenicity of Bacillus cereus strains isolated from food. |
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This species has long been known under the name of Cereus peruvianus, and is probably the most widely cultivated Cereus. |
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