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In dehydration, moisture in the fruit is driven off, leaving a stable food that has a moisture content below that at which microorganisms can grow.
Organic matter from waste and wastewater have high biological oxygen demand (BOD) and carbon oxygen demand (COD) values and, hence, microorganisms can grow, utilizing the nutrient present in waste water and can convert them into valuable compounds and polymers.
In gelatin solution, the microorganisms can grow from single cells exponentially but can also decline over time when water is removed due to the changing microenvironment up to cell death (11).
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In this latter condition, mycobacteria were grown in RPMI medium because it has been reported previously [ 32] that this microorganism can grow optimally in this kind of medium.
The physical state of meat plays a role in the number of microorganisms that can grow on meat.
Extremophiles are bizarre microorganisms that can grow and thrive in extreme environments [ 4].
It is one of the few known facultative microorganisms that can grow anaerobically by oxidizing organic compounds to carbon dioxide with Fe(III) serving as the electron acceptor.
Eighty-eight strains of microalgae like microorganisms that can grow on BG-11 agar plate were selected using the above mentioned produces.
Microorganism, which can grow in pulp wastewater, was isolated by the enrichment culture method.
In October of 1994, affinities for both reactions are high, so that tubeworms (H2S-oxidizers) and iron oxidizing microorganism (rusty staining) can grow simultaneously.
The salt concentration determines what types of microorganism, if any, can grow by dehydrating or by lowering the amount of water available for growth.
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