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  1. Microbial Pathogenicity in Man and Animals: Twenty-Second Symposium of the Society for General Microbiology (Society for General Microbiology Symposia)
  2. Thermophiles: General, Molecular, and Applied Microbiology (Wiley series in ecological and applied microbiology) by Thomas D. Brock, 1986-08-20
  3. General Microbiology by Robert F. Boyd, Harper W., Jr. Boyd, 1984-01
  4. Microbial Gas Metabolism: Mechanistic, Metabolic & Biotechnological Aspects (Special Publications of the Society for General Microbiology, Vol 14) by Robert K. Poole, 1985-02-11
  5. Bioactive Microbial Products: Development and Production (Special Publications of the Society for General Microbiology)
  6. Metal-Microbe Interactions (Society for General Microbiology Special Publications, Vol 26)
  7. The Scientific Basis of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Society for General Microbiology Symposia)
  8. Microbial Technology: Current State, Future Prospects (Society for General Microbiology Symposia) by Alan T. Bull, Derek C. Ellwood, et all 1979-04-30
  9. Organization and Control in Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells: Twentieth Symposium of the Society for General Microbiology (Society for General Microbiology Symposia)
  10. Viruses and Cancer (Society for General Microbiology Symposia)
  11. Applications in General Microbiology: Fundamental Exercises by Thomas J. Kerr, Barbara B. McHale, 2001-09
  12. Microbiology, general and applied by William Bowen Sarles, 1956
  13. Experimental Exercises in General Microbiology: A Laboratory Manual by Barbara Pogosian, 1992-01
  14. Microbial Responses to Light and Time (Society for General Microbiology Symposia)

81. GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY - BGB1034
Life Sciences Module List general microbiology. general microbiology. LevelB, Module Code BGB1034. Life Sciences Module List general microbiology.
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Department of Life Sciences Module Description Life Sciences Module List > General Microbiology
GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
Level: B Module Code: BGB1034 Year: 1 Module Credits: 10 Pre-Requisites: Core Biology Co-Requisites: None Pre-Requisite For: None Semester: 2 Module Leader: Helen Roy
Module Description:

This module will provide you with a basic understanding of the different kinds of microorganisms and give training in the use of aseptic technique as the basis for preparing cultures of bacteria. You will also learn abut the growth of these organisms and appreciate the range of environments in which they can be found. Recommended Background Reading:
Madigan, M.T., Martinko, J. M. and Parker, J. (1997) Brock Biology of Microorganisms. Eighth Edition. Prentice Hall Inc.
Assessments:
Coursework: 100%
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82. General Microbiology
BIOL 319 general microbiology Dr. John F. Stolz Fall 2002 Syllabus Lecture Location721 Fisher Hall Time Tuesday/Thursday 115230 Office Hours Room 215
http://www.home.duq.edu/~stolz/Genmicro.html
BIOL 319 General Microbiology Dr. John F. Stolz Fall 2002 Syllabus Lecture Location: 721 Fisher Hall Time: Tuesday/Thursday 1:15-2:30 Office Hours: Room 215 Mellon Hall Tuesday/Thursday 2:30-3:00 or by appointment Office Phone: E-Mail: stolz@duq.edu Web Site: http://www.home.cc.duq.edu/~stolz/Genmicro.html Text Book: Brock's Biology of Microorganisms, 10th edition (new edition) M.T. Madigan, J.M. Martinko, and J. Parker Prentice Hall, N.J. Prerequisites: BIOL 121, 122, 211, 213; CHEM 121 and 122 Microbiology encompasses a wide range of topics including cell chemistry,cell biology, genetics, diversity, ecology, virology, immunology, and pathogenesis. As this class is only one semester, it will be virtually impossible to survey all these topics or cover them in detail. Students should also have a general comprehension of cell chemistry and cell biology from BIOL 211 and 213. The goals of this course then, are to provide a basic understanding of microorganisms (primarily prokaryotes, but including viruses and eukaryotic microorganisms) and how they differ from multicellular eukaryotic organisms, to foster an appreciation of their great metabolic versatility and species diversity, and an introduction to the role of microorganisms in nature (i.e., microbial ecology) and in humans (i.e., biotechnology, immunology, and pathogenesis). Attendance is mandatory.

83. JGAM Home
Journal of general and Applied microbiology. The journal is devoted to the publicationof original papers pertaining to general and applied microbiology.
http://www.iam.u-tokyo.ac.jp/JGAM/general.htm
Journal of General and Applied Microbiology
THE JOURNAL OF GENERAL AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY is issued bimonthly, one volume a year, by The Microbiology Research Foundation. The journal is devoted to the publication of original papers pertaining to general and applied microbiology. Contents
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84. GENERAL AND MARINE MICROBIOLOGY
Marine microbiology has its base not only in the mother disciplines of generalmicrobiology and microbial physiology, in which rapid progress are presently
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Acting Professor Lennart Adler
M icrobiology consists of a large number of subdisciplines. Microbial genetics and molecular biology have rapidly become cornerstones in most areas of microbiology and frequently constitute the basis for biotechnology. During the course of rapid advancements in microbiology this century, our appreciation for the significant role played by microorganisms in various ecosystems has increased dramatically. An understanding for the various roles of microbes in marine ecosystems began some 50 years ago and the foundation of the discipline marine microbiology was thereby established. M W ithin the marine oriented projects at the Department of General and Marine Microbiology, emphasis has been given to research related to microbes and surfaces in marine waters; the adaptation of the organisms to stress conditions, particularly energy and nutrient deprivation and salt stress; and the microbial transformations of nitrogen that complete the nitrogen cycle in water and sediment.
Microorganisms and surfaces
A A S urfaces play a key role as catalysts for a series of microbial activities of importance for ecology and evolution. A significant part of the microbially mediated cycling of carbon appears to take place at surfaces. Particulate organic matter is degraded by attached bacteria thus generating low molecular weight soluble substrates for free-living bacteria. The secondary production of carbon via heterotrophic microorganisms may constitute as much as 40 % of the primary production (i.e. by phytoplankton). Such aggregates and microzones of particulate matter display a higher microbial activity and species diversity. Transfer of genes in dense surface bound populations is one example of microbial activities at surfaces, distinct from those of free-living cells. Studies of these phenomena constitute a part of the microbial adhesion theme that is established at the department.

85. Search Courses :: Results
BIOMI 291 general microbiology Laboratory. BIOMI 192 - Microorganisms On ThePlanet Earth; BIOMI 290 - general microbiology Lectures, , (6-week session);
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86. Search Courses :: Results
BIOMI 292 general microbiology Discussion. BIOMI 192 - Microorganisms On ThePlanet Earth; BIOMI 290 - general microbiology Lectures, , (6-week session);
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87. General Microbiology
Guide to OCMS Facilities. general microbiology. LOCATION BiotechnologyAnnexe (ground floor), Dyson Perrins Laboratory. CONTACT Dr
http://www.ocms.ox.ac.uk/ocms/handbook/hbkmicrobiol.html
Guide to OCMS Facilities
GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
LOCATION: Biotechnology Annexe (ground floor), Dyson Perrins Laboratory
CONTACT: Dr Zhihong Zhang (75629); email: zhihong.zhang@ocms.ox.ac.uk
EQUIPMENT:
  • 8 x New Brunswick Scientific orbital shakers
  • Class 2 laminar flow hood
  • Denley Sovereign autoclave
  • Denley Matachana 460 litre autoclave
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General culturing of microorganisms can be performed in either liquid media or on solid media. Large-scale media preparation (both solid and liquid media). A wide range of standard media is available. Unusual media and/or additions can be supplied by the individual or obtained by us with prior notice. Maintenance of stock cultures and the preparation of glycerol freezes for long-term storage. Over 90 stock cultures are currently maintained in the facility. Development of new bioassay procedures and the routine supply of bioassay plates. Consultation with the Biological Safety Officer may be required for some organisms.
HOW TO GET STARTED:
Discuss your requirements with Zhihong Zhang
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88. General Microbiology II Home Page
202 general microbiology II. Dr. John R. Stevenson Associate ProfessorOffice 52 Pearson Hall Phone (513) 5295427 FAX (513) 529
http://www.cas.muohio.edu/~stevenjr/mbi202/
General Microbiology II
Dr. John R. Stevenson
Associate Professor
Office: 52 Pearson Hall
Phone: (513) 529-5427
FAX: (513) 529-2431
E-mail: StevenJR@muohio.edu
URL: http://www.cas.muohio.edu/~stevenjr
Hours: MWF 2:00-3:00 pm
(or by appointment)
Course Outline Objectives Lab Exercises Micro FAQs ... Bugs'n'Drugs
Please email questions and comments to:
John R. Stevenson
, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Microbiology Miami University Oxford, Ohio 45056 USA This document was last modified on Friday, 03-Jan-03 20:26:52

89. BIO345: General Microbiology
Course BIO345 general microbiology* Lecture Notes These notes are publishedas a service to the students taking general microbiology at UIS.
http://www.uis.edu/~lemke/BIO345.html
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BIO345: General Microbiology* Lecture Notes
These notes are published as a service to the students taking General Microbiology at UIS. The topics listed do not represent an exhaustive list of those covered in lecture or the textbook; they should be used as a guideline to study of the subject (available only when course is in session) (updated 10/02) THE TOPICS LISTED BELOW ARE COVERED IN CLASS - NOTES AVAILABLE FROM THIS SITE WHEN TOPIC LINK IS ACTIVATED) (electronic notes are
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90. UMass Course Catalog Microbiology Courses
Restricted to undergraduate Nursing majors. 310 general microbiology (both sem). Prerequisitegeneral background in microbiology, genetics, and biochemistry.
http://www.umass.edu/ug_catalog/microcourses.html

91. Journal Of Medical Microbiology -- Home
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92. Institute Of General Microbiology And Microbial Genetics
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93. Analytical Services, Inc. - General Microbiology Capabilities - Drinking Water,
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94. General Microbiology Course
Homepage, general microbiology Course. Director Dr Catherine BRAUNBRETON.Assistant Director Dr Jean-Marie CLEMENT. Masters-level
http://www.pasteur.fr/formation/Cours2003/microbio-en.html
General Microbiology Course
Director : Dr Catherine BRAUN-BRETON
Assistant Director : Dr Jean-Marie CLEMENT
Masters-level knowledge of biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics is recommended. This course consists of a series of lectures and literature-based seminars, illustrating research currently underway in a range of domains in microbiology, together with experimental work on : 1. "Bacterial biodiversity", this course will be run by Dr Catherine BRAUN BRETON (Biology of Host-Parasite Interactions Unit) and Dr Jean-Marie CLEMENT (Molecular Programming and Genetic Toxicology Unit) 2. "Structure-function relationships in protein secretion and transcription regulation in Escherichia coli", this course will be run by Pr Tony PUGSLEY (Molecular Genetics Unit). Basic molecular microbiology will be taught within framework. This course is part of the postgraduate , run by the Universities of Paris 6, Paris 7, and Nice . At the end of this course the Pasteur Institute Diploma may be awarded. This course is run in collaboration with the University Pierre and Marie Curie (Paris 6) and the University Denis Diderot (Paris 7) and the Inter-University Diploma may be awarded.

95. Education World® - *Science : Life Science : Biology : Microbiology : General R
Active Learning Centre microbiology an online selfassessment test. of Kansas.Bugs on the Web articles on various facets of microbiology. CELLS alive!
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96. J Gen Virol -- Home
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97. Journal Of General Virology -- Terms And Conditions For Use
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98. IJSEM -- Home
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99. Oracle Archive: Microbiology
Oracle archive microbiology. This covers microbiology. This is for grades 6 to12. bread mould, katrina, 10 Jan 0407 AM. microbiology, sujan rai, 09 Jan 1019PM.
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Oracle archive: Microbiology
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100. Lecture Notes And Resources In Virology, Univ. Of Rochester
Information is continually being added to this page, so check back regularly!general Virology For Graduate and Undergraduate Students.
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