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- Setia microbia is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae. Setia microbia Hoenselaar & Hoenselaar...
- Batrachedra microbias is a species of moth of the family Batrachedridae. It is known from South Africa. Wikispecies has information related to Batrachedra...
- bridge was the most favored energetically. The drug was discovered at Microbia, Inc, which had been spun out of the Whitehead Institute in 1998 by postdocs...
- publicly traded pharmaceutical company. It was originally called Microbia, Inc. Microbia was founded by postdocs from the lab of Gerald Fink at the Whitehead...
- of vaccines for bacterial disease prevention in food-animals, Prevtec Microbia, Inc. In the same year the business announced it would acquire Bayer's...
- pregnancy and childbirth professionals." The website was used as a resource in Microbia: A Journey into the Unseen World Around You. In 2020, Brides magazine ranked...
- this episode. 10 10 "Adventures in Microbia" "Not a Peep!" November 12, 1994 (1994-11-12) "Adventures In Microbia" — Squishy and Bumpy try to fight germs...
- 2019 do****entary film, Fantastic Fungi, by Louie Schwartzberg. Her book Microbia: A Journey into the Unseen World Around You (2018) covers various microorganisms...
- licensed by Searle to Vertex Pharmaceuticals. In 2002 he was hired by Microbia to lead their antifungal drug discovery efforts. He left the company in...
- megalodoxa (from Australia) Batrachedra metaxias (from Australia) Batrachedra microbias Meyrick, 1914 (from South Africa) Batrachedra microdryas (from Australia)...