Definition of Microflora. Meaning of Microflora. Synonyms of Microflora

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Definition of Microflora

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Meaning of Microflora from wikipedia

- Microbiota are the range of microorganisms that may be commensal, mutualistic, or pathogenic found in and on all multicellular organisms, including plants...
- Development of intestinal cancer is ****ociated with an imbalance in the natural microflora (dysbiosis). The secondary bile acid deoxycholic acid is ****ociated with...
- historically known as flora. Although microflora is commonly used, the term microbiota is becoming more common as microflora is a misnomer. Flora pertains to...
- intestinal symbiotic microflora, which are a source of vitamin K. Diminished production of vitamin K by the intestinal microflora contributes to the action...
- presence of S. parasanguinis in the oral cavity is ****ociated with a healthy microflora. Peng Z, Fives-Taylor P, Ruiz T, et al. (2008). "Identification of critical...
- matter. Microflora are organisms that reside within intestines and ****ist with the digestion of food. In soil, there are three main groups of microflora: viruses...
- (1878–1945), a Bulgarian student of medicine in Geneva, first examined the microflora of the Bulgarian yogurt. In 1905, he described it as consisting of a spherical...
- The Beaverdam Formation is an upper Pliocene geologic formation on the Delmarva Peninsula in southern Delaware and eastern Maryland. It is the largest...
- of ****l microflora: definition of a distinct grade that resembles grade I microflora and revised categorization of grade I microflora". BMC Microbiology...
- starters, and often involve mixed microflora. Industrial starters include various enzymes, in addition to microflora. In descriptions of national cuisines...