Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 54, Pages 851-1642American Society for Microbiology, 1988 - Microbial ecology |
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Page 1055
The relative areas ( percent ) of the major peaks in the regions from 0 to 50 , 50 to
105 , 110 to 160 , and 160 to 190 ppm ... The relative areas ( percent ) of aliphatic
carbon values calculated for the axenic strains used in this study were larger ...
The relative areas ( percent ) of the major peaks in the regions from 0 to 50 , 50 to
105 , 110 to 160 , and 160 to 190 ppm ... The relative areas ( percent ) of aliphatic
carbon values calculated for the axenic strains used in this study were larger ...
Page 1081
During that time the cecal type gained relative dominance , although present in
much lower levels than the earlier peak of the ruminal type . Over the next 3 -
week period the ruminal type predominated , showing two clear peaks of several
...
During that time the cecal type gained relative dominance , although present in
much lower levels than the earlier peak of the ruminal type . Over the next 3 -
week period the ruminal type predominated , showing two clear peaks of several
...
Page 1082
We elected to use this relative measure to avoid uncertainties of nucleic acid
recovery . For example , during the multiple organic extractions of each sample ,
variation in the amount of residual aqueous phase ( and nucleic acid ) left with
the ...
We elected to use this relative measure to avoid uncertainties of nucleic acid
recovery . For example , during the multiple organic extractions of each sample ,
variation in the amount of residual aqueous phase ( and nucleic acid ) left with
the ...
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