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- noun Plural form of
macroorganism .
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Examples
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The closest I get to understanding biology is biochemistry which is a long way from macroorganisms and evolution.
Function follows form doyle 2009
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Filters with larger pores only retain macroorganisms such as cysts and worm eggs.
3. Technologies 1985
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A sample may contain many different microorganisms, macroorganisms, and even free-floating environmental DNA.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jenna L. Morgan et al. 2010
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A sample may contain many different microorganisms, macroorganisms, and even free-floating environmental DNA.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jenna L. Morgan et al. 2010
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This new bacterial life model differs from the dominant concepts of bacterial life but complies with all basic life principles based on direct observation of macroorganisms.
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This new bacterial life model differs from the dominant concepts of bacterial life but complies with all basic life principles based on direct observation of macroorganisms.
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This new bacterial life model differs from the dominant concepts of bacterial life but complies with all basic life principles based on direct observation of macroorganisms.
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