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    Biological safety principles and practices /

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Microbial flora of humans and microbial virulence factors -- Indigenous and pathogenic agents of research animals -- Laboratory, growth chamber, and greenhouse microbial safety: plant pathogens and plant-associated microorganisms of significance to human health -- Epidemiology of laboratory-associated infections -- Risk assessment of biological hazards -- Bacterial pathogens -- Protozoa and helminths -- Mycotic agents of human disease -- Viral agents of human disease: biosafety concerns -- Biosafety for microorganisms transmitted primarily by the airborne route -- Cell lines: applications and biosafety -- Allergens of animal and biological systems -- Biological toxins: safety and science -- Design of biomedical laboratory facilities -- Primary barriers and equipment-associated hazards -- Priamry barriers: biological safety cabinets, fume hoods, and glove boxes -- Personal respiratory protection -- Standard (Universal) precautions for handling human specimens -- Prudent biosafety practices -- Decontamination and disinfection -- Packing and shipping biological materials -- Biological safety program management -- Biosafety compliance: a global perspective -- Occupational medicine in a biomedical research setting -- Measuring biosafety program effectiveness -- Biosafety of prion diseases -- Safety considerations in the BSL-4 maximum-containment laboratory -- Biosafety and viral gene transfer vectors -- Biosafety in the teaching laboratory -- Biosafety in the pharmaceutical industry -- Large-scale production of microorganisms -- Special considerations for agriculture pathogen biosafety -- Biosafety and biosecurity: regulatory impact.…”
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    The implicit genome

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Kirkpatrick -- Nuclear duality and the genesis of unusual genomes in ciliated protozoa / Carolyn L. Jahn -- Editing informational content of expressed DNA sequences and their transcripts / Harold C. …”
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    Veterinary Research

    Open Access
    Electronic Journal
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    Veterinary Research

    Open Access
    Electronic Journal
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    Child health and the environment by Wigle, D. T.

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Waterborne Infections, 350 -- Bacteria, 351 Protozoa, 356 -- Viruses, 358 -- Risk Management, 359 -- 13. …”
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    Child health and the environment by Wigle, D. T.

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Waterborne Infections, 350 -- Bacteria, 351 Protozoa, 356 -- Viruses, 358 -- Risk Management, 359 -- 13. …”
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    Virulence mechanisms of bacterial pathogens

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “….] -- Free-living and host-associated protozoa as training camps for intracellular pathogens / Steve A. …”
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    Virulence mechanisms of bacterial pathogens

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “….] -- Free-living and host-associated protozoa as training camps for intracellular pathogens / Steve A. …”
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    A concise manual of pathogenic microbiology by Mishra, Saroj (Saroj K.)

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Filamentous Fungi This chapter summarizes diseases caused by species of Aspergillus, Mucor, Rhizopus, Microsporum, etc. their natural habitat, laboratory diagnosis and effective therapeutic agents. 13. Unicellular Protozoa This chapter summarizes diseases caused by species of Amoeba, Giardia, Trichomonas, Plasmodium etc. their natural habitat, alternate host, laboratory diagnosis and effective therapeutic agents. 14. …”
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    A concise manual of pathogenic microbiology by Mishra, Saroj (Saroj K.)

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Filamentous Fungi This chapter summarizes diseases caused by species of Aspergillus, Mucor, Rhizopus, Microsporum, etc. their natural habitat, laboratory diagnosis and effective therapeutic agents. 13. Unicellular Protozoa This chapter summarizes diseases caused by species of Amoeba, Giardia, Trichomonas, Plasmodium etc. their natural habitat, alternate host, laboratory diagnosis and effective therapeutic agents. 14. …”
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    Ponds, lagoons, and wetlands for wastewater management / by Verbyla, Matthew E.

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Biology of ponds, lagoons, and wetlands -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Classification of organisms by energy and carbon source -- 2.3 Biodiversity in ponds, lagoons, and wetlands -- 2.3.1 Prokaryotes -- 2.3.2 Viruses -- 2.3.3 Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria -- 2.3.4 Protozoa -- 2.3.5 Macroinvertebrates -- 2.3.6 Fungi -- 2.3.7 Larger organisms -- 2.4 Biological transformations of organic matter -- 2.5 The carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur cycles -- 2.5.1 Carbon cycle -- 2.5.2 Nitrogen cycle -- 2.5.3 Phosphorus cycle -- 2.5.4 Sulfur cycle -- 2.6 Pathogenic and nuisance organisms -- 2.6.1 Microorganisms associated with disease -- 2.6.2 Nuisance organisms --…”
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    Ponds, lagoons, and wetlands for wastewater management / by Verbyla, Matthew E.

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Biology of ponds, lagoons, and wetlands -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Classification of organisms by energy and carbon source -- 2.3 Biodiversity in ponds, lagoons, and wetlands -- 2.3.1 Prokaryotes -- 2.3.2 Viruses -- 2.3.3 Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria -- 2.3.4 Protozoa -- 2.3.5 Macroinvertebrates -- 2.3.6 Fungi -- 2.3.7 Larger organisms -- 2.4 Biological transformations of organic matter -- 2.5 The carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur cycles -- 2.5.1 Carbon cycle -- 2.5.2 Nitrogen cycle -- 2.5.3 Phosphorus cycle -- 2.5.4 Sulfur cycle -- 2.6 Pathogenic and nuisance organisms -- 2.6.1 Microorganisms associated with disease -- 2.6.2 Nuisance organisms --…”
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