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- An extremophile (from Latin extremus 'extreme' and Ancient Gr**** φιλία (philía) 'love') is an organism that is able to live (or in some cases thrive) in...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deinococcus radiodurans is a bacterium, an extremophile and one of the most radiation-resistant organisms known. It can survive...
- Extremophiles in biotechnology is the application of organisms that thrive in extreme environments to biotechnology. Extremophiles are organisms that thrive...
- environments and sustained colonies; these organisms are known as extremophiles. Extremophiles have been isolated from rocks as much as 7 kilometres below the...
- An osmophile is an extremophile microorganism adapted to environments generating high osmotic pressures, such as aqueous solutions with high salt or sugar...
- familiar freshwater temperate and tropical marine fish groups, but also extremophiles that have successfully colonized both the North and South Poles, as...
- of Uzon Caldera. The Uzon Caldera is a location of the occurrence of extremophile micro-organisms due to its high localized temperatures.(C.Michael Hogan...
- (January 2010). "5.4: Microbial Extremophiles from Lake Untersee". Psychrophilic and Psychrotolerant Microbial Extremophiles in Polar Environments (PDF) (Report)...
- polychaete worm (commonly referred to as "bristle worms"). It is an extremophile found only at hydrothermal vents in the Pacific Ocean, discovered in...
- A halophile (from the Gr**** word for 'salt-loving') is an extremophile that thrives in high salt concentrations. In chemical terms, halophile refers to...