ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOSURFACTANT-PRODUCING BACTERIA FROM OIL WELL BATTERIES WITH ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES AGAINST FOOD-BORNE AND PLANT PATHOGENS

Isolation and Characterization of Biosurfactant-Producing Bacteria From Oil Well Batteries With Antimicrobial Activities Against Food-Borne and Plant Pathogens

Microbial biosurfactants, produced by fungi, yeast, and bacteria, are surface-active compounds with emulsifying properties that have a number of known activities, including the solubilization of microbial seattle seahawks socks biofilms.In an on-going survey to uncover new or enhanced antimicrobial metabolite-producing microbes from harsh environme

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Advancements in 7T magnetic resonance diffusion imaging: Technological innovations and applications in neuroimaging

Abstract The development of 7‐Tesla (7T) magnetic resonance imaging systems has opened new avenues for exploring the advantages of diffusion imaging at higher field strengths, especially in neuroscience research.This review investigates whether 7T diffusion imaging offers significant benefits over lower field strengths by addressing the following

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Trends in carbon and hydrocarbon resources

While the conventional and non-conventional oil reserves are growing as growing is the oil production, the growing reserves of natural gas and the huge coal reserves make attractive the production of synthetic transportation fuels having properties similar to gasoline, diesel or jet fuels from the coal or gas wac 4011 feed stock.The paper discusses

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