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As previously mentioned, opportunistic microorganisms may be present in small amounts in healthy organisms, without causing any clinical disturbance or infectious symptoms.
However, this approach might have some disadvantages with regard to the desired rapidity and sensitivity [ 12], and the risk of false negative result is high because only a small number of microorganisms may be present in the specimens [ 13, 14].
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"Generally speaking, acidified foods that are not prepared using a thermal process (heat step) must use an alternative method of controlling microorganisms that may be present in the food product," Anita Gore, spokeswoman for the California Department of Public Health told the Los Angeles Times in an email.
In general, the freezing process does not significantly destroy the microorganisms that may be present in fruits and vegetables.
Metal cans which are retorted after filling can leak during cooling, admitting any microorganisms which may be present in the cooling water, even when the double seam is of a high quality.
Procedures used in water purification plants—settling, filtration, and chlorination are designed to remove these and any other microorganisms and infectious agents that may be present in water that is intended for human consumption.
Animal tissues do not contain β-amylase, although it may be present in microorganisms contained within the digestive tract.
For microorganisms such as prokaryotes, fungi, and many other unicellular eukaryotes, only few diagnostic characters may be present, and an increasing number of such organisms are only known by their DNA sequences [1] [10].
Emotionally sensitive compounds may be present.
Ketosis may be present in diabetes mellitus.
A stomach and glands may be present.
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