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Meaning of Exopolymeric from wikipedia

- An exopolymer is a biopolymer that is secreted by an organism into the environment (i.e. external to the organism). These exopolymers include the biofilms...
- reduction) in 15 minutes. Furthermore, disruption of the protective layer of exopolymeric substances in mature biofilms of Staphylococcus aureus by CAGE (0.1%...
- soil, significantly decreasing it in within 12 days of introduction. Exopolymeric substances (EPS) produced by the fungus, mainly composed of proteins...
- the microbial mats in addition to forming a sarcophagus, secrete an exopolymeric substances (EPS) that drive biomineralization. The EPS provides a nucleated...
- Watson, Roslyn J.; Doblin, Martina A. (2015). "Iron ****ociated with exopolymeric substances is highly bioavailable to oceanic phytoplankton". Marine Chemistry...
- microorganisms including viruses and prokaryotes, debris, proteins, minerals,and exopolymeric compounds with colloidal properties. Although various historical definitions...
- the cell are fully formed transparent exopolymer particles. While most exopolymeric substances range from loose slimes to tight s**** surrounding cells...
- Schuster, S.; Herndl, GJ (1995). "Formation and significance of transparent exopolymeric particles in the northern Adriatic Sea". Marine Ecology Progress Series...
- Eicken H, Junge K, Deming JW (December 2002). "High concentrations of exopolymeric substances in Arctic winter sea ice: implications for the polar ocean...
- microalgal mats' stabilizing effect is in part due to the stickiness of the exopolymeric substances (EPS) or biochemical "glue" that they secrete. Biological...