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For and bacterial
For the treatment of bacterial scours, feed 100-200 grams.
For prevention or treatment of bacterial scours, feed 0.1 to 5 milligrams per pound of body weight daily.
-- For calves, feed not less than 50 grams of Aureomycin per ton complete feed as an aid in preventing bacterial diarrhea and foot rot.
For cows, feed providing an intake of 0.1 milligram of Aureomycin per pound of body weight daily aids in the reduction of bacterial diarrhea, in the prevention of foot rot, and in the reduction of losses due to respiratory infection ( infectious rhinotracheitis -- shipping fever complex ).
For example, antibacterial selection within whole bacterial populations for strains having previously acquired antibacterial-resistance genes was demonstrated in 1943 by the Luria – Delbrück experiment.
For example, an antibiotic target may be absent from the bacterial genome.
For instance, antibacterial resistance genes can be exchanged between different bacterial strains or species via plasmids that carry these resistance genes.
For example, NDM-1 is a newly identified enzyme conveying bacterial resistance to a broad range of beta-lactam antibacterials.
For example, limiting the iron availability in the human body restricts bacterial proliferation.
For example, until the bacterial cause of tuberculosis was discovered in 1882, experts variously ascribed the disease to heredity, a sedentary lifestyle, depressed mood, and overindulgence in sex, rich food, or alcohol — all the social ills of the time.
For example, while bacterial cell membranes are made from phosphoglycerides with ester bonds, archaean membranes are made of ether lipids.
For example, bacterial chromosomes, plasmids, mitochondrial DNA and chloroplast DNA are usually circular double-stranded DNA molecules, while chromosomes of the eukaryotic nucleus are usually linear double-stranded DNA molecules.
For a bacterial cell to reproduce through binary fission, more than a million peptidoglycan subunits ( NAM-NAG + oligopeptide ) must be attached to existing subunits.
For bacterial electroporation, typically a suspension of around 50 microliters is used.
For example, Cavalier-Smith ( 2002 ) is aware of the differences between bacterial flagellins and archaeal flagellins ( archaellins ), but retains the misconception that the basal bodies are homologous.
For example, in response to a bacterial or viral infection, certain white blood cells within the blood will release pyrogens causing body temperature to rise, much like raising the temperature setting on a thermostat.
For bacterial ribosomes, ultracentrifugation yields intact ribosomes ( 70S ) as well as separated ribosomal subunits, the large subunit ( 50S ) and the small subunit ( 30S ).
For many years it had been known that bacterial and other cells could respond to external conditions by regulating levels of their key metabolic enzymes, and / or the activity of these enzymes.
For all ear piercings, the use of a sterilized hollow piercing needle tends to minimize the trauma to the tissue and minimize the chances of contracting a bacterial infection during the procedure.
For example, a common bacterial strategy is to produce proteins that bind host antibodies.
For example, consider a researcher trying to determine whether a new drug kills bacteria ; when the researcher applies the drug to a bacterial culture, the bacteria die.
For the bacterial ( prokaryotic ) cells that are bounded by a single cell membrane the term Mononderm Bacteria or Monoderm Prokaryotes has been proposed.
For example, the E. coli plasmid pBR322 uses a protein called Rop / Rom to regulate the number of plasmids that are within each bacterial cell.
For 80 % of the time since microbial life first appeared on the Earth, there was only bacterial life.

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