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The bacteria, which are high in protein, are a feast for protozoa and beneficial nematodes.
Bacteria, which are high in protein, are also swarming around those roots, eating plant sugars, and being eaten in turn by protozoa and beneficial nematodes.
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However, it has been reported that a fAUC0−24/MIC ratio of 70 90 h is required for Gram-negative bacteria, which is higher than the target for Gram-positive bacteria [ 8].
In this study we found a high frequency of penicillin-resistant bacteria, which is higher than those reported in subclinical milk samples obtained from dairy herds located in state of Michoacán, Mexico (74%) [ 18].
The biosolids generated from sewage treatment processes must be subject to further treatment to reduce pathogenic bacteria which are still high in concentrations even after the treatment processes (Al-Gheethi et al. 2014).
Bacteria used for denitrification did not have the ability to produce ectoine and trehalose, and the amounts that they accumulated from the environment were much smaller than in halotolerant or halophilic bacteria, which are capable of growing in a high salinity environment (from 3 to 18% NaCl) (Onraedt et al. 2004).
NovoNutrients: Another non-traditional protein source, NovoNutrients uses industrial CO2 emissions to produce high-protein bacteria, which are harvested and sold as sustainable feed stock for aquaculture animals like fish.
Under the right conditions -- high heat and humidity -- the bacteria, which are shed in animal urine, can live on the ground for weeks or months.
Different bacteria (especially lactic acid bacteria) and yeasts ferment the wort, which is high in lactic acid content.
They didn't determine whether any of the bacteria were harmful, and didn't count anaerobic bacteria, which are harder to culture, or viruses.
"The bacteria which are there, they are having a good time, actually".
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