Definition of Thermosipho. Meaning of Thermosipho. Synonyms of Thermosipho

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Thermosipho. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Thermosipho and, of course, Thermosipho synonyms and on the right images related to the word Thermosipho.

Definition of Thermosipho

No result for Thermosipho. Showing similar results...

Thermosiphon
Thermosiphon Ther`mo*si"phon, n. An arrangement of siphon tubes for assisting circulation in a liquid.

Meaning of Thermosipho from wikipedia

- Thermosipho is a genus of Gram-negative staining, anaerobic, and mostly thermophilic and hyperthermophilic bacteria in the family Thermotogaceae. The...
- are specific for Thermotoga, Pseudothermotoga, Fervidobacterium, and Thermosipho. These CSIs are specific for all species within each respective genus...
- fermenters able to reduce elemental sulfur, for example Thermotoga, Thermosipho and Fervidobacterium. Among these fermenters there are species, such...
- Fervidobacterium Thermosipho...
- Synonyms Enigmaticolus auzendei (A. Warén & P. Bouchet, 2001): synonym of Thermosipho auzendei (A. Warén & P. Bouchet, 2001) Enigmaticolus inflatus S.-Q. Zhang...
- Daniel 1985 Thermotogota "Thermotogia" Thermotogales Fervidobacteriaceae Thermosipho Huber et al. 1989 Thermotogota "Thermotogia" Thermotogales Fervidobacteriaceae...
- 14CSIs were specific for a clade consisting of the Fervidobacterium and Thermosipho genera and 18 CSIs were specific for the genus Thermosiphon.[citation...
- enigmatic deep-sea true whelks in the sister-genera Enigmaticolus and Thermosipho (Gastropoda: Buccinidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society....
- enigmatic deep-sea true whelks in the sister-genera Enigmaticolus and Thermosipho (Gastropoda: Buccinidae)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society...
- PMC 3516359. PMID 22798451. Nesbø, C.L.; et al. (2009). "The Genome of Thermosipho afric**** TCF52B: Lateral Genetic Connections to the Firmicutes and Archaea"...