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fermenters and contrast
In contrast, ale strains are referred to as top fermenting strains, reflecting their separation characteristics in open square fermenters.

fermenters and ruminants
Administration of lasalocid or monensin in feed can reduce risk of lactic acidosis in ruminants, inhibiting most of the lactate-producing bacterial species without inhibiting the major lactate fermenters.
Monogastric herbivores who can digest cellulose nearly as well as ruminants are called hindgut fermenters, while ruminants are called foregut fermenters.

fermenters and digested
Hamsters are hindgut fermenters and must eat their own feces ( coprophagy ) to recover nutrients digested in the hindgut, but not absorbed.

fermenters and food
The largest of these, indricotheres and proboscids, have been hindgut fermenters, which are believed to have an advantage over foregut fermenters in terms of being able to accelerate gastrointestinal transit in order to accommodate very large food intakes.

fermenters and which
Among terrestrial mammals, the fastest rates of increase of body mass < sup > 0. 259 </ sup > vs. time ( in Ma ) occurred in perissodactyls ( a slope of 2. 1 ), followed by rodents ( 1. 2 ) and proboscids ( 1. 1 ), all of which are hindgut fermenters.
Lactose and neutral red are added to differentiate the lactose fermenters, which form pink colonies, from lactose nonfermenters that form clear colonies.

fermenters and large
Odd-toed ungulates are relatively large grazers and, unlike the ruminant even-toed ungulates ( artiodactyls ), they have relatively simple stomachs because they are hindgut fermenters, digesting plant cellulose in their intestines rather than in one or more stomachs.

fermenters and called
Such animals are called hindgut fermenters.

fermenters and cecum
Rabbits are hindgut fermenters and therefore have an enlarged cecum.

fermenters and is
: CLED agar is used to isolate and differentiate urinary tract bacteria, since it inhibits Proteus species swarming and can differentiate between lactose fermenters and non-fermenters.
The style " showcases the signature Northern Brewer hops ( with woody, rustic or minty qualities ) in moderate to high strength ", is fermented with " a lager yeast, but one that was selected to thrive at the cool end of normal ale fermentation temperatures ", and was traditionally fermented in open fermenters.

fermenters and .
Instead they are hindgut fermenters that digest cellulose via microbial fermentation.
Also, all perissodactyls are hindgut fermenters.
Shigella species are negative for motility and are not lactose fermenters.
The colonies of lactose fermenters appear yellow.
As boza spoils if not kept in a cool place, boza fermenters in Turkey ( traditionally ) don't sell boza in summer months and sell alternative beverages such as grape juice or lemonade.
Proteus species do not usually ferment lactose, but have shown to be capable lactose fermenters depending on the species in a triple sugar iron ( TSI ) test. Since it belongs to the family of Enterobacteriaceae, general characters are applied on this genus.
In 1988, the brewery moved into a 100 barrel brewhouse, with four open-barrel fermenters, and 11 68-barrel secondary fermenters.

contrast and ruminants
In contrast, F. magna occurs rarely in domestic ruminants in Europe.
If conditions permit, domesticated pigs feed continuously for many hours and then sleep for many hours, in contrast to ruminants which tend to feed for a short time and then sleep for a short time.

contrast and store
In contrast, prokaryotes ( bacteria and archaea ) store their DNA only in the cytoplasm.
In contrast, prokaryotes ( bacteria and archaea ) store their DNA only in the cytoplasm.
" In contrast to a membership from Barnes & Noble, which was a paid-for membership that entitled customers to discounts, Borders Rewards was a free program with discount coupons and the ability to earn store credit for purchases.
In contrast, Truro's post office is in the heart of " downtown " Truro, which is also the location of a small convenience store and a few shops.
It was less sophisticated than software for industrial desktop computers, which had dedicated keys to load, store, and keys for editing within a line and debugging, but personal computer pricing, in contrast, started at $ 1, 565, not $ 7, 000.
This is in contrast to the Sainsbury's till system, which communicates with Nectar just once per day, during the night, and only downloads cardholder information to a store if the card has been swiped in that store in the past twelve months.
By contrast, an arrival rate exceeding an exit rate would represent an unstable system, where the number of waiting customers in the store will gradually increase towards infinity.
By contrast, the smallest Nordstrom store ( as of September 2008 ) opened in 1980 in Salem, Oregon and has a total area of just under.
The Colorstream color science tool allows DPs to manipulate, store and retrieve printer lights, contrast, saturation and explore special looks they develop with the film's colorist prior to shooting.
This is in marked contrast to a diesel-electric locomotive, which combines an onboard diesel engine with an electrical power transmission or store ( battery, ultracapacitor ) system.
In contrast, the largest home improvement store in the US, Home Depot, has a 30 % market share, and the largest coffee house Starbucks has a 32 % market share.
The brain does not store any glucose in the form of glycogen, in contrast, for example, to skeletal muscle.
The agency's first ads were for Ohrbach's department store and they typified the new " soft-sell " approach using catchy slogans and witty humour in contrast to the repetition and hard-sell advertising that was in vogue until then.
( In contrast, the third-place finisher, plumbing-supply store operator Ralph Cohen, received only about 6 %.
This Local Memory was fed data by a dedicated foreground processor which was in turn attached to the main memory through a Gbit / s channel per CPU ; X-MPs by contrast had 3, for 2 simultaneous loads and a store and Y-MP / C-90s had 5 channels to avoid the von Neumann bottleneck.
In contrast to most designers, she started boutiques for her secondary lines prior to opening a flagship store for her
In contrast, hard drives store data on a disk that is covered with a magnetic material ; data is represented as local magnetisation of this material.
Ocean water, by contrast, can move vertically and store heat within the ocean's depth ( convection ).
Its fragmented spaces look and feel more like a postmodern art project than a traditional mall, and its festive colors were a contrast to the ubiquitous beige store architecture of the period.
By contrast, a learning content management systems ( LCMS ) is a multi-user environment where developers may create, store, reuse, manage, and deliver digital learning content from a central object repository.
This is in contrast prior to 2000, where all purchases had to be packed by the duty-free store in a sealed clear plastic bag, and could only be broken open by customs staff just prior to departure.
In contrast, her second collection did not sell well, leaving her with 3, 000 pieces of spring clothing and insufficient funds to stage a 1981 fashion show to sell them and Johnson opened a retail store in the SoHo area of New York City.
In contrast, the Soviet tanks of the Cold War which employ autoloaders store the ammunition on a carousel in the middle of the crew compartment, where any penetration by enemy fire is likely to incinerate the crew and blow the turret right off the top of the tank.

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