A species of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria (GRAM-NEGATIVE FACULTATIVELY ANAEROBIC RODS) commonly found in the lower part of the intestine of warm-blooded animals. It is usually nonpathogenic, but some strains are known to produce DIARRHEA and pyogenic infections. Pathogenic strains (virotypes) are classified by their specific pathogenic mechanisms such as toxins (ENTEROTOXIGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI), etc
Alkali-aggregate reactions -- Congresses. : Alkalies in concrete : a symposium / sponsored by ASTM Committees C-9 on Concrete and Concrete Aggregates and C-1 on Cement, Los Angeles, Calif., 25 June 1985 ; Vance H. Dodson, editor
Alkali industry and trade -- Great Britain. : Centenary of the alkali industry 1823-1923 : one hundred years of scientific and industrial progress / by Horace Muspratt ... [and others]
Here are entered works on soils with greater than thirteen percent sodium content. Works on sodium in soils with less than thirteen percent sodium content are entered under Soils--Sodium content
Alkali metal halates -- Solubility : Alkali metal halates, ammonium iodate and iodic acid / volume editors, Hiroshi Miyamoto, Mark Salomon ; contributors, Bruno Scrosati ... [and others]
1987
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Alkali metal ions -- See Also the narrower term Lithium ions
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Alkali metal orthophosphates -- Solubility : Alkali metal orthophosphates / volume editors, Jitka Eysseltová, Thedford P. Dirkse ; contributors, Jiří Makovička, Mark Salomon
Alkali metals -- Congresses : Liquid alkali metals proceedings of the international conference organized by the British Nuclear Energy Society, held at Nottingham University on 4-6 April 1973
Here are entered works on soils with greater than thirteen percent sodium content. Works on sodium in soils with less than thirteen percent sodium content are entered under Soils--Sodium content
A genotoxicological technique for measuring DNA damage in an individual cell using single-cell gel electrophoresis. Cell DNA fragments assume a "comet with tail" formation on electrophoresis and are detected with an image analysis system. Alkaline assay conditions facilitate sensitive detection of single-strand damage
A genotoxicological technique for measuring DNA damage in an individual cell using single-cell gel electrophoresis. Cell DNA fragments assume a "comet with tail" formation on electrophoresis and are detected with an image analysis system. Alkaline assay conditions facilitate sensitive detection of single-strand damage
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Alkaline earth chlorides -- See Also the narrower term Calcium chloride