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100 1 _aGest, Howard
245 1 0 _aMicrobes :
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_cHoward Gest
250 _aRev. ed.
260 _aWashington, DC :
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_c2003
300 _axiii, 220 p. :
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500 _aRev. ed. of: The world of microbes / Howard Gest. 1987
504 _aBibliographical : p. 209-213
505 0 _aLeeuwenhoek discovers a new galaxy of organisms -- The microbial kingdom has many subjects -- Some microbes prefer life without air -- Important molecules in microbes, plants, and animals -- Where do microbes come from? -- How microbes are isolated and identified -- The care and feeding of microbes -- Hardy survivors in the microbial kingdom -- Microbes and the carbon cycle -- Bacteria that produce and use methane -- Microbes recycle nitrogen -- Bacteria spin the sulfur cycle -- Extraordinary ecology: an amazing diversity of life styles -- Fungi -- Bioenergetics:'energy currency' -- The roles of vitamins -- Microbes and sewage treatment -- Infectious diseases: history of the'germ theory' -- Three giants of infectious disease research: Pasteur, Koch, and Jenner -- Infection and immunity -- Viruses confound microbe hunters -- Killing unwanted microbes -- The central role of DNA: new vistas in microbial biotechnology -- Microbes: Earth's first inhabitants.
650 2 _aMicrobiology
650 2 2 _aMicrobiology
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700 1 _aGest, Howard.
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