Sentences with phrase «as spore»

The blister rust attacks the family of five - needled white pines, Tomback said, entering through the needle stomata, growing into branches and stems, then erupting as spore - producing cankers that kill the branches and end cone production.
There were also huge controversies around titles such as Spore and Mass Effect which required regular and arduous authentication from purchasers.
The game is not nearly as random as Spore, with actual genetic science integrated into the gameplay such as dominant - recessive hierarchies.
According to Gamepolitics, Quest 2 Learn in Manhattan is planning to institute games such as Spore and LittleBigPlanet into its academic curriculum, along with Photoshop, Maya and Google Earth.
It became the poster - child for a new generation of gaming; commentators and Sony executives showered it in buzzwords, talking up connected communities creating constellations of content, portraying LittleBigPlanet as Spore in skate pants.
Duration: Approximately 60 mins 52 slides covering: • Flower Structure - The Perianth • Flower Structure - The Calyx and Corolla • Male Reproductive Organs • Female Reproductive Organs • The Ovary • The Nectaries • Categorising Flowering Plants • The Production of Pollen Grains • The Flowering Plant Male Gametophyte • The Structure of the Ovule • The Embryo Sac as a Spore • Pollination • Pollination - Anthers • Dioecious and Monoecious Plants • Protandry and Protogyny • Self - incompatibility • Special Floral Structure Arrangements • Wind Pollination • Wind Pollination Versus Insect Pollination • Fertilization • Pollen Germination • Development of the Seed and Fruit
Is a soil based veggie probiotic the same as a spore based?
Unless they are SBOs (also known as spore - forming bacteria) they may not survive the harsh environment in the stomach and upper digestive system to get to the small intestine.
B. anthracis evolves very slowly; during the many years it spends buried as a spore, its evolution is essentially on hold.
That strain, SAFR - 032, has been able to survive as a spore in dry conditions with almost no nutrients.
«Reintroduction would also have few prospects for success as the spores are able to survive in nature for a long time.»
He and his colleagues have found layers of rock from the end of the Triassic that are loaded with iridium, a marker rare on Earth but common in asteroids, as well as spores of ferns, which would have quickly sprouted after an asteroid impact wiped out the world's forests.
In a 1998 Nature paper, they declared that they had revived the anthrax bacterial strain that had spent 8 decades as spores.
If spores can be seen on damaged hairs then the diagnosis of ringworm is confirmed; however, as spores are very difficult to see, many veterinarians skip this step.
If spores can be seen on damaged hairs, then the diagnosis of ringworm is confirmed; however, as spores are difficult to see, especially in darker hair, many veterinarians skip this step.
It's extremely contagious as the spores are carried on sloughed - off skin, shed hair and toenail castings.

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Hi Ella, in your first book you said that you don't tend to use peanuts as they are prone to spores; however, you seem to be using them more frequently now.
As it comes out of the printer, the center is stuffed with seeds, spores and yeast.
Food preparation techniques such as heating or acid treatment can kill bacteria, however, these processes affect different bacteria to different degrees (spore - forming bacteria can survive heat treatment
Made it exactly as written; my only question was to keep the spores but went ahead as it only added to the depth of the broth.
The vinegar kills mold spores so they don't spoil as quickly.
Then yes will all have a reason to smile over ManUre as grinned on spores.
Block off the part of your house that's got the mold problem as best as you can and be sure that you ventilate the area as much as possible to remove toxic mold spores from the air.
Distilled vinegar is important as the distillation process destroys any active fungus spores.
As most honey is consumed in the raw form it can contain botulism spores which could be serious - please find an safe alternative.
An asthmatic attack can be brought on by allergens, such as pollens, mold spores, and animal danders; airway pollutants (including cigarette smoke and paint fumes); viral respiratory infections; and occasionally exercise or inhaling cold air.
Unfortunately, pillows quickly build up excessive amounts of health busters such as bacteria, mold spores and dust mites, leading to allergy symptoms such as sore throat, headache and congestion.
Baby's gastrointestinal system is better able to process pathogens, such as botulism spores in honey.
Not only in honey, the botulinum spores are very commonly found in soil as well as in the dust in vacuum cleaner bags.
The Vicks ® Air Purifier offers a four - stage HEPA filtration system that helps capture airborne particles such as dust, pollen, smoke, mold spores, and pet dander, to help keep your family from breathing in all of those things you want to keep out.
Babies under twelve months old should never be fed honey, as they could develop a lethal condition known as infant botulism (honey can contain spores that, in babies» delicate digestive tracts, can multiply and release a botulinus toxin).
Avoid any remodeling prior to or after the birth of your baby: During renovations ultra-fine debris such as fiberglass, mold spores and even asbestos dust is released into the air, where it can stay for several weeks.
However milk that has been expressed and stored during the outbreak of yeast should NOT be given to the baby on a later date as the fungal spores could reinfect the baby.
«If you can detect spores in the air, as with her system in Poland, you can predict when the disease is likely to occur,» says Rothamsted Research's Fitt.
Survivors were rare among those fully exposed to solar radiation on the upper layer, but as many as half the spores sheltered on the lower layers survived.
The purifier is designed to capture particulates from pet dander, as well as dust, pollen, spores, and debris.
Instead, the fungus infiltrates an ant's body first through its bloodstream as individual spores and then invades its muscles, fusing together to form manipulative networks that force the ant to do its bidding, The Atlantic reports.
As the droplets begin to merge, energy is transmitted through the length of the newly forming drop along the flat side of the spore.
Foraging worker ants can unwittingly pick up spores as they pass by.
In response to stress such as extreme temperatures, nutrient starvation, or desiccation (extreme dryness), some Gram - positive bacteria can form tough spores and survive for thousands of years in the environment.
Pesticide - exposed bees ended up with three to four times as many Nosema spores in their body as did bees without the pesticide preview.
This includes the «modern» flowering plants that split off 320 million years ago and which now have a highly complex auxin system: older seed plant types such as conifers, and spore plants such as ferns and the earlier mosses, which are over half a billion years old.
Meanwhile, Williams» team finds the sporormiella they are looking for, as well as two other fungal spores associated with dung that can serve as additional proxies for an actual mammoth.
The key is the spore: a bacterial spore, or tough shell, forms in response to harsh environmental conditions such as heat, cold, radiation or the presence of toxic substances such as gold.
«It warms up earlier in Texas than in other states, and the germination of the Puccinia spores begins earlier as well,» says Ibrahim.
As Venkat discovered, the second spore coating also offers a secondary benefit: It makes the organism unusually resistant to gamma rays, a form of cosmic radiation that, in large doses, is fatal to men and microbes alike.
Likewise, as the world headed into a cooler, drier climate around 250 million years ago, the early seed - bearing plants had a distinct advantage over their simpler, spore - releasing relatives that then flourished in moist, warm swamps.
For example, in response to extreme stress, such as starvation, most of the individual cells in a colony of the bacteria Bacillus subtilis will form spores.
It is possible, Farmer says, that Martian microbes could spend most of their time as inert spores «waiting for something good to happen,» only springing to life given the right and very rare conditions.
While the salt crystals were forming 250 million years ago, bacterial spores in a drop of water became trapped in a cavity in the salt — a feature known as a fluid inclusion.
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