Sentence examples for governing bacteria from inspiring English sources

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Predator-prey size ratio is one of the major factors governing bacteria grazing; rendering ultramicrobacteria too small to be efficiently grazed upon by the (too large) mixotrophic flagellates [19].

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Although stringent response mechanism is considered as the one governing growth deceleration in bacteria, the rigorous comparison of the two transcriptomic responses clearly indicated the mechanisms are distinct.

The characterization of the principles governing the in vitro bacterium-neutrophil dynamics may be viewed as a careful examination of a building block to be utilized in other higher dimensional models that describe various aspects of the in vivo dynamics.

During any microbial enhanced oil recovery process, both cells and the metabolic products of bacteria govern the tertiary oil recovery efficiency.

Here, we test the hypothesis that the physical interactions between bacteria govern the morphology of mixed bacterial cell clusters.

Clearly, given the evolutionary rates governing nucleotide change among enteric bacteria combined with the risk of intrinsic polymerase error in the sequencing process itself, each step of the pathway, from isolate collection and template preparation to the sequencing reactions, could potentially spawn artifactual variability.

The observation of frequent lateral acquisitions of genes in sequenced bacterial genomes has spurred experimental investigations to elucidate the factors governing ongoing gene transfer processes in bacteria.

We'll need to develop new norms for our everyday interactions with bacteria, and more rigorous protocols governing the use of antibiotics.

Despite their importance, we still do not know the general mechanisms governing the transmission and persistence of gut bacteria within a host population [3], [4].

This signaling system has recently been shown to play a central role in governing adhesion, motility, and virulence in pathogenic bacteria such as P. aeruginosa, Salmonella Typhimurium, S. aureus and V. cholerae [35], [37], [69], [70].

The regulatory networks governing gene expression can diverge significantly among different bacteria.

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