| NOUN | a biofilm | biofilms |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Current challenges for biofilm-mediated bioremediation include difficulties in controlling the structure of the biofilm and, in particular, its thickness and porosity.
- While the α-type PSMs are regarded as major cytolysins, the β-type PSMs are thought to play a role in biofilm formation.
- Nitroxoline is an antibiotic that has been in use in Europe for about fifty years, and has proven to be very effective at combating biofilm infections.
- aureus" biofilm involving nano silver particles, bacteriophages, and plant-derived antibiotic agents are being studied.
- Biofilm PBRs include packed bed and porous substrate PBRs.
- The primary aetiological factor for periodontal disease is plaque biofilm of dental biofilm.
- aeruginosa" represents a commonly used biofilm model organism since it is involved in different types of biofilm-associated chronic infections.
- The air flows through a packed bed and the pollutant transfers into a thin biofilm on the surface of the packing material.
- The sand bed in the filters support a gelatinous biofilm or hypogeal layer in the top few millimetres of the sand.
- somni" has the ability to produce a branching, mannose-galactose biofilm made primarily of polysaccharide.
- The MBBR system is considered a biofilm process. Other conventional biofilm processes for wastewater treatment are called trickling filter, rotating biological contactor (RBC) and biological aerated filter (BAF).
- There are three main phases of biofilm development and rhamnolipids are implicated in each phase.
- Biofilms are an example of microbe-microbe interactions and are thought to be associated with up to 80% of human infections.
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