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... grow rapidly and estab- lish an infection within the human body . Although some microorganisms are restricted to growth near the optimal growth temperature , others can grow over a wide range of temperatures . For example ...
... grow rapidly and estab- lish an infection within the human body . Although some microorganisms are restricted to growth near the optimal growth temperature , others can grow over a wide range of temperatures . For example ...
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... grow on clothing , tents , and numerous other sur- faces where microbial growth normally does not occur in temperate regions . Some microorganisms , known as xerotolerant or- ganisms , can grow at much lower water activities . Some yeasts ...
... grow on clothing , tents , and numerous other sur- faces where microbial growth normally does not occur in temperate regions . Some microorganisms , known as xerotolerant or- ganisms , can grow at much lower water activities . Some yeasts ...
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... grow at high hydrostatic pressures and there even appear to be some microorganisms— referred to as barophiles - that grow best at high hydrostatic pressures . Salinity A special terminology is used to describe the salt tolerance and ...
... grow at high hydrostatic pressures and there even appear to be some microorganisms— referred to as barophiles - that grow best at high hydrostatic pressures . Salinity A special terminology is used to describe the salt tolerance and ...
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