SEVEN BILLION OF DUPE'S OR ECONOMIC MORON'S IS A GOOD AND SOUND
STARTING POINT
OR ENDING
THIS NEW POLITICAL-ECONOMIC SHIT MIMICS THE OLD CAPITALIST MODEL
AND THUS DECEIVES THE DUPE'S
THAT CANNOT DISTINGUISH BETWEEN THE DEADLY COLORS
OF THE TWO ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
THEY ARE ATTRACTIVE FOR THE DUPE INVESTOR'S
THEY SEEM THE SAME ECONOMIC SHIT
BUT ONE IS PURE ENGLISH DUNG .....YOU KEEP OR UKIP THIS PURE ECONOMIC DUNG
AND GET THE SHIT THAT PRODUCES A SIMILAR ECONOMIC FRAGRANCE
TO THE CONTINENTAL DUDES
OR DUPE'S
AND IN THIS WAY THE ECONOMIC WAR OF LITTLE BENEFIT TO THE EUROPA DUPE'S
PROVIDE ECONOMIC REWARDS ELSEWHERE IN THIS GLOBAL VILLAGE
GLOBAL BUT WITH DIFFERENTIAL REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS
THE OLD EUROPA OR EUROPE OR EUROZONE IS FULL OF OLD FARTS
AND OLD FARTS DON'T NEED YOUNG DUPE'S AROUND
UM BLOG PARA CAÇADORES DE TUBARÕES E PARA TUBARÕES CAÇADORES DE CAÇADORES OU DE TUBARÕES TANTO FAZ
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
FERMENTING OIL . THE MICROBIOLOGY OF SALTY OIL - Microbial Processes in Oil Fields: Culprits, Problems, and Opportunities Noha Youssef, Mostafa S. Elshahed, and Michael J. McInerney
Few studies have focused on isolating fermentative microorganisms from oil
reservoirs with elevated salinities.
Fermentative halophilic oil reservoir isolates exclusively belong to the genus Haloanaerobium
(Order Haloanaerobiales) such as H. acetethylicum, H. salsuginis, H. congolese, and
H. kushneri (Bhupathiraju et al., 1994, 1999; Ravot et al., 1997).
Most Haloanaerobium spp. are saccharolytic and proteolytic, and produce H2, acetate,
and CO2 as end products of fermentation.
In spite of the general metabolic and phylogenetic diversity of mesophilic
fermentative microorganisms, few isolates that belong to this metabolic
group have been recovered from oil fields. In general, studies on the
isolation of mesophilic fermentative microorganisms from oil fields are
extremely sparse and are far from adequate to identify any global distribution
patterns or link members of any of the identified phylogenetic
groups to a specific ecological role in oil reservoirs.
Fermentative, mesophilic Firmicutes-affiliated isolates include Fusibacter paucivorans
, a new genus belonging to the order Clostridiales that utilizes a limited number
of carbohydrates and was isolated from an offshore oil field in Congo
(Ravot et al., 1999), Dethiosulfovibrio peptidovorans a proteolytic microorganism
that grows on peptones and individual amino acids but not
sugars (Magot et al., 1997b), and ‘‘Acetobacterium romashkovi,’’
an acetogenic microorganism that is also capable of fermenting sugars and amino
acids (Davydova-Charakhch’yan et al., 1992b). In addition to Firmicutes, a
novel species within the genus Spirochaeta has been identified from oil
reservoirs (Magot et al., 1997a). A novel genus (Petrimonas) within the
phylum Bacteroidetes has recently been isolated from oil
reservoirs with elevated salinities.
Fermentative halophilic oil reservoir isolates exclusively belong to the genus Haloanaerobium
(Order Haloanaerobiales) such as H. acetethylicum, H. salsuginis, H. congolese, and
H. kushneri (Bhupathiraju et al., 1994, 1999; Ravot et al., 1997).
Most Haloanaerobium spp. are saccharolytic and proteolytic, and produce H2, acetate,
and CO2 as end products of fermentation.
In spite of the general metabolic and phylogenetic diversity of mesophilic
fermentative microorganisms, few isolates that belong to this metabolic
group have been recovered from oil fields. In general, studies on the
isolation of mesophilic fermentative microorganisms from oil fields are
extremely sparse and are far from adequate to identify any global distribution
patterns or link members of any of the identified phylogenetic
groups to a specific ecological role in oil reservoirs.
Fermentative, mesophilic Firmicutes-affiliated isolates include Fusibacter paucivorans
, a new genus belonging to the order Clostridiales that utilizes a limited number
of carbohydrates and was isolated from an offshore oil field in Congo
(Ravot et al., 1999), Dethiosulfovibrio peptidovorans a proteolytic microorganism
that grows on peptones and individual amino acids but not
sugars (Magot et al., 1997b), and ‘‘Acetobacterium romashkovi,’’
an acetogenic microorganism that is also capable of fermenting sugars and amino
acids (Davydova-Charakhch’yan et al., 1992b). In addition to Firmicutes, a
novel species within the genus Spirochaeta has been identified from oil
reservoirs (Magot et al., 1997a). A novel genus (Petrimonas) within the
phylum Bacteroidetes has recently been isolated from oil
Friday, May 2, 2014
THE BIODIVERSITY MASS DEFECT - SENILITY VERSUS IMMORTALITY IN BACTERIAL LIFEFORMS AND AFTER A WHILE A REMARKABLE NUMBER OF MUTANTS APPEAR IN THE NEAR EXTINCTION EVENTS OF THE XXITH CENTURY OR THE 65 MILLION BEFORE CHRIST THE DINOSAUR REDEEMER IN THE PRESENCE OF INORGANIC MATTER AND RADIATION BACTERIA ALWAYS PREVAIL THEIR DNA REPAIR SYSTEMS NEVER COLLAPSE IN FULL BECAUSE THEIR NAME ARE LEGION
UNFORTUNATELY BY TUNA TELL'S THAT HUMANS ARE NOT BACTERIA
WE SIMPLY DO NOT KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT THE SENESCENT HUMANS
AND THE PHYSIOLOGY OF BACTERIA SENESCENT OR NOT
THAT IS IN THE FINAL JUDGMENT WERE MUTAGENS ARISE FROM DEGRADED RNA
STARVING BACTERIA MUTATE AND SURVIVE
STARVING HUMANS HAVE SLOW RATES OF MUTATION
THEY ARE MORIBUND CONTINUOUS CULTURES
GENETICS HAS OUTPACED PHYSIOLOGY SENILE CULTURES DIE
AND DON'T LEAVE VISIBLE SCARS IN THE EARTH
WE ARE THE FIRST TO LEAVE SCARS IN THIS EARTH
SCARS THAT SCARE E.T'S FOR MILLENIA
BUDDING ODESSAS SPLIT OVER THIS WORLD
SENILE BACTERIAS DON'T DIE?
SENILE HUMANS .......BELIEVE THEY ARE BACTERIA....
WE SIMPLY DO NOT KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT THE SENESCENT HUMANS
AND THE PHYSIOLOGY OF BACTERIA SENESCENT OR NOT
THAT IS IN THE FINAL JUDGMENT WERE MUTAGENS ARISE FROM DEGRADED RNA
STARVING BACTERIA MUTATE AND SURVIVE
STARVING HUMANS HAVE SLOW RATES OF MUTATION
THEY ARE MORIBUND CONTINUOUS CULTURES
GENETICS HAS OUTPACED PHYSIOLOGY SENILE CULTURES DIE
AND DON'T LEAVE VISIBLE SCARS IN THE EARTH
WE ARE THE FIRST TO LEAVE SCARS IN THIS EARTH
SCARS THAT SCARE E.T'S FOR MILLENIA
BUDDING ODESSAS SPLIT OVER THIS WORLD
SENILE BACTERIAS DON'T DIE?
SENILE HUMANS .......BELIEVE THEY ARE BACTERIA....
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