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Insulation and a water heater will keep the internal temperature around 100 degrees, which the bacteria need to do their unsavory work.
Chénier suspects the resistance genes may have stuck around because they're linked to other genes bacteria need to survive.
For TB infection, the TB bacteria need to develop in the lung to be transmissible through coughing, and their transmissibility depends on their progression in the lung as well as the strength of a host's immune system.
But a new study identifies a stretch of DNA the bacteria need to get an essential nutrient, a breakthrough that the researchers hope will lead to drugs that stop the bugs cold.
A spokeswoman for the World Health Organization said: "Limiting the inappropriate use of antibiotics is part of the solution, and surveillance systems to identify antibiotic-resistant bacteria need to be improved to identify hotspots and intensify prevention and control measures".
This result further hints the extensive environmental variations and challenges that the bacteria need to overcome in order to maintain their viability in the air such as against the increasing osmotic stress, cold stress and solute toxicity in the droplet nuclei.
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So the bacteria needed to be detoxified.
Normally, a horse's intestines are teeming with bacteria needed to help digest hay and grain.
What he got were fresh cheeses lacking the mold-forming bacteria needed to permit them to age.
She has the same sort of relationship with the bacteria needed to make good cheese as a horse whisperer does with his animals.
Researchers had hypothesized that vegans would not have as many of the gut bacteria needed to make TMAO, and indeed virtually no TMAO appeared in the vegan's blood after he consumed a steak.
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