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Microbial corrosion, also
called microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC),
microbially induced corrosion (MIC), or biocorrosion, is when
microbes affect...
- single-celled form or as a
colony of cells. The
possible existence of
unseen microbial life was
suspected from
ancient times, such as in Jain
scriptures from...
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Microbial inoculants, also
known as soil
inoculants or bioinoculants, are
agricultural amendments that use
beneficial rhizosphericic or
endophytic microbes...
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Microbial toxins are
toxins produced by micro-organisms,
including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, dinoflagellates, and viruses. Many
microbial toxins promote...
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Microbial ecology (or
environmental microbiology) is the
ecology of microorganisms:
their relationship with one
another and with
their environment. It...
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microbial consortium or
microbial community, is two or more
bacterial or
microbial groups living symbiotically.
Consortiums can be
endosymbiotic or ectosymbiotic...
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Microbial art, agar art, or germ art is
artwork created by
culturing microorganisms in
certain patterns. The
microbes used can be bacteria, yeast, fungi...
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Microbial genetics is a
subject area
within microbiology and
genetic engineering.
Microbial genetics studies microorganisms for
different purposes. The...
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Seamount microbial communities refer to
microorganisms living within the
surrounding environment of seamounts.
Seamounts are
often called the hotspot...
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speciality chemicals such as drug
precursors through microbially ****isted electrocatalysis.
Microbial electrosynthesis can also be used to "power" plants...