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  1. (PDF) BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER

    Introduction. The human body has 55% to 78% water depending on body size. The. percentage of water observed in different bod y parts are as - muscular tissues. 75%, brain contains 90% water ...

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    Unlike the DA analysis methods discussed earlier in this paper, LEfSe is more focused on investigating the relationship among microbial profiles and an outcome or phenotype (Step 3).

  3. Isolation and Analysis of Microbial Communities in Soil, Rhizosphere

    Introduction. Microbiome research has important implications for understanding and manipulating ecosystem processes such as nutrient cycling, organic matter turnover, and the development or inhibition of soil pathogens1,2.This area of research also holds great potential for understanding the impacts of soil microbes on the productivity of natural plant communities and agroecosystems.

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    Complex microbial communities shape the dynamics of various environments, ranging from the mammalian gastrointestinal tract to the soil. Advances in DNA sequencing technologies and data analysis ...

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    THE MANY IMPLICATIONS AND CHALLENGES OF MICROBIAL RESEARCH. The history of life on Earth is mainly microbial. The emergence of the first microorganisms 3-4 billion years ago [] was the initial step for the establishment of terrestrial life.Microorganisms critically contributed to our planet's transformation, with the rise of photosynthetic bacteria allowing for oxygen to build up in the ...

  6. Microbiological Research

    Microbiological Research is publishes research on prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms such as yeasts, fungi, bacteria, archaea, and protozoa. The journal considers research on interactions between pathogenic microorganisms and their environment or hosts. The research should be original and …. View full aims & scope.

  7. Assessment of Bacterial Pathogens in Drinking Water: a ...

    Methods for Microbiological Water Quality Analysis. Microbiological water quality can be estimated by accessing the presence and concentration of fecal pathogen indicator bacteria, for this study, E. coli and total coliforms. In general, there are two main techniques to analyze the microbiological water quality: a qualitative and a quantitative ...

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    Routine basic microbiological analysis of drinking water should be carried out by assaying the presence of Escherichia coli by culture methods. Whenever financial resources are available, fecal coliform determinations should be complemented with the quantification of enterococci. ... Feature papers represent the most advanced research with ...

  9. Microbiological Research

    Formerly known as Zentralblatt für Mikrobiologie; ISSN: 0944-5013. Read the latest articles of Microbiological Research at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier's leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.

  10. Microbiological Methods for Food Analysis

    8.1 Introduction. Microbiological analysis of food and food products is important as growth of microbes occurs in food contaminated with pathogenic bacteria and fungi which critically affects the quality of food and farm products. These pathogenic microorganism in food products has hazardous effects on human health.

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    CryoEM of the Salmonella MS- and C-rings in a counterclockwise pose and the C-ring in clockwise poses reveal structural insight into the mechanisms of directional switches and torque transmission ...

  12. Microbiological Methods for Environment, Food and Pharmaceutical Analysis

    Microbiological Methods for Food Analysis. Abhishek Chauhan, Tanu Jindal; Pages 197-302. Download chapter PDF ... Govt. of India. He has been a reviewer for many peer reviewed journals and published more than 45 research papers and honored with prestigious awards such as 'Young Scientist Award' (2013); STOX-Appreciation Award (2016); NCEEBR ...

  13. Microbiome of laboratory‐reared and environmentally collected

    The comprehensive analysis of microbial communities in cockroaches highlights species-specific patterns and the influence of environmental factors on the composition of bacterial taxa. The detection of putative pathogens underscores the importance of further research to understand and mitigate the associated potential public health risks.

  14. Microbiological quality of water sources in the West region of Cameroon

    A water source was considered as improved if the nature of its construction satisfactorily protects the water from any external contamination, especially faeces. 12 improved and 10 unimproved water sources were identified in the study area, especially in the localities of Bafoussam 1 er, Bafoussam 2 e, Foumbot, Galim and Kouoptamo (Table 1).At each site, 1 water sample of 50 ml was collected ...

  15. Microbiological Analysis

    Microbiological analyses are extremely sensitive: just a single infectious particle may be detected in volumes of up to 1000 l of water. The weight of a bacterium is in the order of 10 −12 g; the weight of a virus may be as low as 10 −17 g. Hence, the limit of detection is between 10 −15 and 10 −20 g l −1.

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    Abstract Rapid detection of foodborne pathogens, spoilage microbes, and other biological contaminants in complex food matrices is essential to maintain food quality and ensure consumer safety. Trad...

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    The consumption of fresh vegetables and salads has become popular, and because of a greater understanding of health benefits, these are most often eaten raw or with minimal processing. The microbiological safety of these vegetables is necessary and the possible source of contamination includes microbial contamination of raw produce, workers hygiene and the condition of the environment and ...

  19. (PDF) Bacteriological water analysis

    Abstract. Bacteriological water analysis is a method of analysing water to estimate the numbers of bacteria present and, if needed, to find out what sort of bacteria they are. It represents one ...

  20. (PDF) Methods for detection and enumeration of coliforms in drinking

    These modern methods enable the detection. of coliforms within a shorter timeframe, typically taking only 3 -4 h, in contrast to culture-based methods, which necessitate. a 24-h incubation ...

  21. PDF Chapter 8 Microbiological Methods for Food Analysis

    condition till the analysis. 8.2.4.3 Growth Promotion Test (Media Performance Test) New batch of culture media should be evaluated for their 'growth promotion ability' both qualitatively and quantitatively as applicable with specific bacterial culture prior to use for routine analysis. 8.2.4.4 Homogenization of Food Sample

  22. Systematic review and meta-analysis of hepatitis E seroprevalence in

    To commence this systematic review and meta-analysis, we adhered to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines and used the PRISMA assessment checklist [Supplementary Table 1].The study included pertinent research conducted within the population of Southeast Asian countries, as outlined by the United Nations [], and perform a meta-analysis on the ...

  23. Masks and respirators for prevention of respiratory infections: a state

    The need for a new review on masks was highlighted by a widely publicized polarization in scientific opinion. The masks section of a 2023 Cochrane review of non-pharmaceutical interventions was—controversially—limited to randomized controlled trials (RCTs).It was interpreted by the press and by some but not all of its own authors to mean that "masks don't work" and "mask mandates ...

  24. (PDF) MICROBIOLOGICAL STUDY OF MILK: A REVIEW

    Milk provides essential nutrients and is an important source of dietary energy, high-quality proteins and fats. Milk can make a significant contribution to the required nutrient intakes for ...

  25. [2405.11008] A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on Sleep Stage

    Sleep is vital for people's physical and mental health, and sound sleep can help them focus on daily activities. Therefore, a sleep study that includes sleep patterns and disorders is crucial to enhancing our knowledge about individuals' health status. The findings on sleep stages and sleep disorders relied on polysomnography and self-report measures, and then the study went through clinical ...

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    Road, National Highway 1, Phagwara, Punjab 144411 / India/ +919802143702/. [email protected]) Abstract. The present investigation was purposed to investigate the existence of enteric patho ...

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    The Night Watchman is a novel published by Native American woman writer Louise Erdrich in 2020. The book tells the story of an Indian tribe located in the Turtle Mountain Reservation in the 1950s which makes arduous efforts to prevent the US government from enacting Termination Bill and relocation plan. The author vividly displays the unity of the tribal people in the Turtle Mountain ...

  28. (PDF) Microbiological study of drinking water: Qualitative and

    Current study attempted to analyze 25 treated drinking water samples both qualitative- and. quantitatively from different areas of Dhaka metropolis, Bangladesh where 90% cases of diseases ...

  29. Environmental and economic analysis of the transformation of paper mill

    Paper mill sludge (PMS) is a solid waste generated during the wastewater treatment process in the paper manufacturing industry discharging 32 million tonnes in China by 2021 (China Statistical Yearbook 2021), of which 70% is primary sludge and 30% is secondary sludge (Zambare and Christopher 2020).PMS contains organic pollutants in addition to cellulose, kaolin, and organic matter (De Azevedo ...