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SCGI and from
In order to facilitate the transition from CGI, standard CGI environment variables should be provided as SCGI headers.

SCGI and .
Ribosomal RNA gene sequencing of soil suggests that there may be a fourth subphylum of Ascomycota ( termed Soil Clone Group I or SCGI ), that has not been described in cultures or based on fruiting bodies.
lighttpd supports the FastCGI, SCGI and CGI interfaces to external programs, permitting web applications written in any programming language to be used with the server.
* Support for any other WSGI-enabled web server or adapter, including Apache, IIS, lighttpd, mod_python, FastCGI, SCGI, and mod_wsgi.
The Simple Common Gateway Interface ( SCGI ) is a protocol for applications to interface with HTTP servers, as an alternative to the CGI protocol.
The client connects to a SCGI server over a reliable stream protocol allowing transmission of 8-bit bytes.
When the SCGI server sees the end of the request it sends back a response and closes the connection.
The SCGI server then closes the connection.

organisms and are
Algae ( or ; singular alga, Latin for " seaweed ") are a very large and diverse group of simple, typically autotrophic organisms, ranging from unicellular to multicellular forms, such as the giant kelps that grow to 65 meters in length.
They are sometimes preserved within the voids of other organisms, for instance within empty hyolith conchs, within sponges, worm tubes and under the carapaces of bivalved arthropods, presumably in order to hide from predators or strong storm currents ; or maybe whilst scavenging for food.
Asterales are organisms that seem to have evolved from one common ancestor.
The 2 exceptions are the " non-standard " or " non-canonical " pyrrolysine — found only in some methanogenic organisms but not humans — and selenocysteine ; both of these are encoded via variant codons signaled by mRNA instead.
While-amino acids represent all of the amino acids found in proteins during translation in the ribosome ,-amino acids are found in some proteins produced by enzyme posttranslational modifications after translation and translocation to the endoplasmic reticulum, as in exotic sea-dwelling organisms such as cone snails.
Compounds that are still isolated from living organisms are the aminoglycosides, whereas other antibacterials — for example, the sulfonamides, the quinolones, and the oxazolidinones — are produced solely by chemical synthesis.
Most multicellular organisms have two sets of chromosomes, that is, they are diploid.
He investigated its positive anti-bacterial effect on many organisms, and noticed that it affected bacteria such as staphylococci and many other Gram-positive pathogens that cause scarlet fever, pneumonia, meningitis and diphtheria, but not typhoid fever or paratyphoid fever, which are caused by Gram-negative bacteria, for which he was seeking a cure at the time.
Diseases caused by apicomplexan organisms include, but are not limited to:
The same types of conditions are usually considered stressful for these two types of organisms.
Alkaloids are produced by a large variety of organisms, including bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals, and are part of the group of natural products ( also called secondary metabolites ).
Many alkaloids are toxic to other organisms.
Some antioxidants are only found in a few organisms and these compounds can be important in pathogens and can be virulence factors.
Further, it reduced the abundance of burrowing organisms — burrows and trackways are found in beds containing soft-bodied organisms, but they are rare and generally of limited vertical extent.
Although the hard-part bearing organisms make up as little as 14 % of the community, these same organisms are found in similar proportions in other Cambrian localities.
This means that there is no reason to assume that the organisms without hard parts are exceptional in any way ; indeed, many appear in other lagerstätten of different age and locations.
Free-swimming () organisms are relatively rare, with the majority of organisms being bottom dwelling ( benthic ) — either moving about ( vagrant ) or permanently attached to the sea floor ( sessile ).

organisms and only
Until the introduction of ampicillin by the British company Beecham, penicillin therapies had only been effective against Gram-positive organisms such as staphylococci and streptococci.
The two may be living in the same environment, but an increase in temperature of the area would prove stressful only for one of the organisms.
The anoxic setting had been thought to not only protect the newly dead organisms from decay, but it also created chemical conditions allowing the preservation of the soft parts of the organisms.
It is important to note that all classical and modern biological weapons organisms are animal diseases, the only exception being smallpox.
The CDC thus only recommends vaccination for: 1 ) All laboratory and field personnel who are working with Y. pestis organisms resistant to antimicrobials, 2 ) People engaged in aerosol experiments with Y. pestis and 3 ) People engaged in field operations in areas with enzootic plague where preventing exposure is not possible ( such as some disaster areas ).
In artificial selection, one species is bred selectively at each generation, allowing only those organisms that exhibit desired characteristics to reproduce.
The idea of a clade did not exist in pre-Darwinian Linnaean taxonomy, which was based by necessity only on internal or external morphological similarities between organisms – although as it happens, many of the better known animal groups in Linnaeus ' original Systema Naturae ( notably among the vertebrate groups ) do represent clades.
In the 19th century, when studying the fermentation of sugar to alcohol by yeast, Louis Pasteur came to the conclusion that this fermentation was catalyzed by a vital force contained within the yeast cells called " ferments ", which were thought to function only within living organisms.
The term implies acquisition of information by means external to the basic limiting assumptions of science, such as that organisms can only receive information from the past to the present.
Many of the most common primary pathogens of humans only infect humans, however many serious diseases are caused by organisms acquired from the environment or which infect non-human hosts.
On the other hand, simpler organisms typically have fewer receptors ( only one known in the nematode ) and the roles of these other insulins are unknown.
Scientists once thought that organic compounds are or could only be created by living organisms.
Linnaeus could only base his scheme on the structural similarities of the different organisms.
The number of species of protozoa is uncertain, since we may have identified only a small proportion of the diversity in this group of organisms.
In recent years, studies have been made of the amino acid composition of the products of " old " areas in " old " genes, defined as those that are found to be common to organisms from several widely separated species, assumed to share only the last universal ancestor ( LUA ) of all extant species.
In other words, natural selection is an important process ( though not the only process ) by which evolution takes place within a population of organisms.
The first form of life to develop on the Earth were microbes, and they remained the only form of life on the planet until about a billion years ago when multi-cellular organisms began to appear.
Histone equivalents and a simplified chromatin structure have also been found in Archea, suggesting that eukaryotes are not the only organisms that use nucleosomes.
Many nitrogen-fixing organisms exist only in anaerobic conditions, respiring to draw down oxygen levels, or binding the oxygen with a protein such as leghemoglobin.
This is the theory that certain compounds could be synthesized only from their classical elements — Earth, Water, Air, and Fire — by action of a " life-force " ( vis vitalis ) possessed only by organisms.
It first came under question in 1824, when Friedrich Wöhler synthesized oxalic acid, a compound known to occur only in living organisms, from cyanogen.

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