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- adjective of, or relating to a
microaerophile - adjective
living andthriving in anenvironment low inoxygen
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Examples
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By using technologies generally available fibre endoscopy, silver staining of histological sections and culture techniques for microaerophilic bacteria, they made an irrefutable case that the bacterium Helicobacter pylori is causing disease.
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By using technologies generally available (fibre endoscopy, silver staining of histological sections and culture techniques for microaerophilic bacteria), they made an irrefutable case that the bacterium Helicobacter pylori is causing disease.
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Aerobic organisms predominate at the onset of the fermentation followed by the microaerophilic and anaerobic microorganisms at the later stages (2,3).
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In less than 3 minutes, the Anoxomat creates anaerobic and microaerophilic environments in reusable jars with no hazardous gases or materials.
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Morphology and 18S rRNA phylogeny suggest that the microaerophilic amoeboflagellate Psalteriomonas lanterna, which possesses hydrogenosomes and elusive "modified mitochondria", belongs to the heterolobosea, a taxon that consists predominantly of aerobic, mitochondriate organisms.
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Also, highly microaerophilic of prothrombin during the old 3 deficits of moxifloxacin may fibrosis the half of pregnancy, persist labor, vein hormonal concentrations during delivery, or osteoarthritis oral yielding in the buffer before, during, or after delivery.
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