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Lost Innosense
Amazon.com — Artist E Coli EAN 0809070805221 Release Date 2005-07-19 SKU S809070805221 UPC 809070805221More…
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E. Coli 0157 : The True Story of a Mother's Battle With ...
Textbooks — Perseus Distribution (1996), Hardback Brand Perseus Distribution Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock YMore…
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E. Coli: Shiga Toxin Methods and Protocols by Philpott , ...
Textbooks — Springer (2003), Hardback Brand Springer Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock YMore…
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Microcosm: E. Coli and the New Science of Life
Amazon UK — Author Carl Zimmer Dewey Decimal Number 579.342 EAN 9780375424304 ISBN 037542430X Number Of Pages 243 Publication Date 2008-05-06 SKU UK-14840597ZZA589tolMore…
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E. Coli by Bell , 9780751404623 0751404624
Textbooks — John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (1998), Paperback Brand John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock YMore…
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E. Coli in Motion by Berg , 9780387008882 0387008888
Textbooks — Springer (2003), Hardback Brand Springer Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock YMore…
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Microcosm: E. Coli and the New Science of Life by Carl ...
Textbooks — Random House, Inc. (2009), Paperback Brand Random House, Inc. Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock YMore…
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Microcosm: E. Coli and the New Science of Life by Carl ...
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If a food is tainted with E. coli, will it smell bad?
Mayo Clinic — E. coli doesn't affect the way a food looks, smells or tastes. You can't tell whether a food is contaminated with E. coli by the way it looks, smells or tastes. Most types of the bacteria Escherichia coli (E. coli) are harmless. But a few nasty .. ...More…
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Scientists Create a New Biofuel From E. Coli
Popular Mechanics — Alcohols with six to eight carbon atoms in each molecule could only be generated by pioneering a whole new metabolic pathway-a nonnatural one, created by chemically synthesizing amino acids that allow the microbe to manufacture alcohols longer ...More…
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Foodborne Pathogens: E. coli O157:H7
Virginia Tech Extension — Escherichia coli is a common bacterium found in the human intestinal tract and vital to the proper functioning of our digestive system. While most strains of E. coli are beneficial to humans, a few are pathogenic. The most infamous example is E. ...More…
