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- Free-living may refer to: a non-parasitic, non-endosymbiotic organism a non-sessile (or free-swimming) organism This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Living Free is a 1972 British drama film, written by Millard Kaufman and directed by Jack Couffer. It is starred by Nigel Davenport, Susan Hampshire and...
- Living in Bondage: Breaking Free, also known as Living in Bondage II, is a 2019 Nigerian supernatural thriller executive produced by Charles Okpaleke....
- Free-living amoebae (or "FLA") are a group of protozoa that are important causes of infectious disease in humans and animals. Naegleria fowleri is often...
- animal phylum inhabiting a broad range of environments. Most species are free-living, feeding on microorganisms, but there are many that are parasitic. The...
- protozoans) are a polyphyletic group of single-celled eukaryotes, either free-living or parasitic, that feed on organic matter such as other microorganisms...
- polymerization RDP. Living free radical polymerization is a type of living polymerization where the active polymer chain end is a free radical. Several methods...
- Look up living in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Living or The Living may refer to: Life, a condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects...
- cysts of other parasitic (but nonpathogenic) protozoa and from cysts of free-living protozoa as discussed above. Recovery procedures are not very accurate;...
- grow free-living diazotrophs. Carbon sources (such as sucrose or glucose) and a small amount of inorganic salt are added to the medium. Free-living diazotrophs...