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Symbiotic and such
Symbiotic relationships include those associations in which one organism lives on another ( ectosymbiosis, such as mistletoe ), or where one partner lives inside the other ( endosymbiosis, such as lactobacilli and other bacteria in humans or zooxanthelles in corals ).
Some of his books, such as The Macroscope and The Symbiotic Man ( 1995 ) ( ISBN 0071357440 ), have been translated into English.

Symbiotic and fungi
Symbiotic relationships with ectomycorrhizal fungi enable Hispaniolan Pines to grow on shallow, infertile soils.

Symbiotic and form
* Symbiotic mutism: the most common form, caused by a vocal and dominating mother and absent father ( very rarely the other way around ) and characterized by the use of mutism as controlling behavior around other adults.

Symbiotic and .
Stephen R. Donaldson, in his Gap Series, proposed a similar system, Symbiotic Crystalline Resonance Transmission, clearly ansible-type technology, but was very difficult to produce and limited to text messages.
" Symbiotic Growth in the Swamp: Toledo and Northwest Ohio, 1860 – 1900 ," Northwest Ohio History, 77 ( Spring 2010 ), 85 – 104.
* Symbiotic stars are binary star systems comprising a late-type giant star and a hotter companion object.
A Lebanese-Mexican Symbiotic smuggling network involved in human smuggling into the United States of America that came to the attention of law enforcement and counterintelligence has been described in the literature.
Symbiotic organisms carried within larger organisms are also known to bioluminesce.
Margulis dedicated the last of eight chapters in her book, The Symbiotic Planet, to Gaia.
Symbiotic bacteria in their intestines ferment the fibres, allowing previously indigestible cellulose to be turned into volatile fatty acids.
Symbiotic relationships between Rhizobium species and legumes are well-documented.
* Symbiotic idea A symbiotic method of idea creation is when multiple ideas are combined, using different elements of each to make a whole.
Symbiotic relationships in monocentrid fishes and sepiolid squid appear to have evolved separately.
* A Symbiotic Lifestyle: C. xamachana and Zooxanthellae
* Genome Sequence of a Polydnavirus: Insights into Symbiotic Virus Evolution article from Science.
Symbiotic bacteria in the cecum help to further digest the non-fibrous particles into a more metabolically manageable substance.
Symbiotic child psychosis struck her.
* Normal Symbiotic Phase-Lasts until about 5 months of age.
* Separation-Individuation Phase-The arrival of this phase marks the end of the Normal Symbiotic Phase.

microbes and such
Opportunistic disease may be caused by microbes that are ordinarily in contact with the host, such as pathogenic bacteria or fungi in the gastrointestinal or the upper respiratory tract, and they may also result from ( otherwise innocuous ) microbes acquired from other hosts ( as in Clostridium difficile colitis ) or from the environment as a result of traumatic introduction ( as in surgical wound infections or compound fractures ).
Holwell wrote the most detailed account for the college of Physicians in London, describing not only inoculation, but also showing that the Indians knew that microbes caused such diseases:
Production of interferons predominantly occurs in response to microbes, such as viruses and bacteria, and their products.
Binding of molecules uniquely found in microbes — viral glycoproteins, viral RNA, bacterial endotoxin ( lipopolysaccharide ), bacterial flagella, CpG motifs -- by pattern recognition receptors, such as membrane bound Toll like receptors or the cytoplasmic receptors RIG-I or MDA5, can trigger release of IFNs.
And microbes such as bacteria can also freely exchange genes by conjugation, transformation and transduction between widely-divergent species.
Bioengineering produces highly tailored microbes ( Memory, Diplomatic Immunity ), grotesque pets ( the sphinx in Cryoburn ) or gifts to humanity such as the butterbugs.
Certain foods, such as dairy products, may be superheated to ensure pathogenic microbes are destroyed.
Other processes substitute other compounds ( such as arsenite ) for water in the electron-supply role ; the microbes use sunlight to oxidize arsenite to arsenate: The equation for this reaction is:
In certain contexts, such as the survival of microbes in rapidly changing stressful environments, or several types of scattered differentiation, noise may be essential.
Melanin also protects against damage from high temperatures, chemical stresses ( such as heavy metals and oxidizing agents ), and biochemical threats ( such as host defenses against invading microbes ).
Most such species are unicellular microbes, though some are near-microscopic metazoa and some deep-sea worms.
Organic matter such as well rotted manure, compost, leaf mold, spent mushroom compost, old straw, etc., is added directly to the soil surface as a mulch at least 5-15 centimeters ( 2 – 6 in ) deep, which is then incorporated by the actions of worms, insects and microbes.
Composting worms which are detritivorous ( eaters of trash ), such as the red wiggler Eisenia fetidae, are epigeic ( surface dwellers ) together with symbiotic associated microbes are the ideal vectors for decomposing food waste.
The 17th century scientific revolution in Europe influenced physiology with such notable discoveries as the circulation of the blood and the existence of microbes.
Populations of microbes ( such as bacteria and yeasts ) inhabit the skin and mucosa.
Their role forms part of normal, healthy human physiology, however if microbe numbers grow beyond their typical ranges ( often due to a compromised immune system ) or if microbes populate atypical areas of the body ( such as through poor hygiene or injury ), disease can result.
In this such microbes resemble the aforementioned propagation of some Nematoda in snails and insects.
Most microbes, such as bacteria, are asexual.
Some species, such as the Kalish, cannot use translator microbes because their body rejects them, so they must learn a new language the old-fashioned way.
Also, some recently-discovered organisms, such as Strain 121 microbes, can survive at temperatures above 121 ° C.
A cleanroom or clean room is an environment, typically used in manufacturing or scientific research, that has a low level of environmental pollutants such as dust, airborne microbes, aerosol particles and chemical vapors.
Secreted antibodies bind to antigens on the surfaces of invading microbes ( such as viruses or bacteria ), which flags them for destruction.

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