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    The effect of respiratory chain composition on the growth efficiencies of aerobic bacteria

    The relationship between respiratory chain redox carrier composition and the efficiency of aerobic growth in continuous culture under carbon-limited conditions has been investigated for nine species of bacteria.

    Colin W. Jones, Joan M. Brice, Clive Edwards in Archives of Microbiology (1977)

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    Inhibition of cell division inMyxococcus xanthus by mecillinam

    Increase in cell numbers is inhibited by adding mecillinam to vegetative cultures ofMyxococcus xanthus. However, both cell length and volume continue to increase in the presence of the antibiotic. Different size ...

    Martin V. Jones, Valerie E. Wells, Clive Edwards in Current Microbiology (1981)

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    Effects of salinity on bacterial iron oxidation

    Iron oxidation by bacteria isolated from an estuary was inhibited completely by sodium chloride. At 3% (wt/vol) salt, no iron oxidation occurred. Bacteria could be partially adapted to 1.5% (wt/vol) NaCl, but ...

    Fiona J. Cameron, Martin V. Jones, Clive Edwards in Current Microbiology (1984)

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    Acarbose

    Acarbose delays the production of monosaccharides (notably glucose) by inhibiting the α-glucosidases associated with the brush-border membrane of the small intestine which are responsible for the digestion of ...

    Stephen P. Clissold, Clive Edwards in Drugs (1988)

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    Detection of Bacteria from Natural Environments by Flow Cytometry

    Recent interest in microbial ecology has focused upon the detection and analysis of cells without prior culture of the organism. Many approaches that have been suggested use immunofluorescence or nucleic acid ...

    Jonathan Porter, Clive Edwards, Roger Pickup in The Release of Genetically Modified Microo… (1992)

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    Applications of Flow Cytometry in Bacterial Ecology

    Monitoring activity and enumeration of bacteria in natural environments has always posed considerable problems. Conventional plating techniques have normally been employed but have increasingly been shown to b...

    Clive Edwards, Julian P. Diaper, Jonathan Porter in Flow Cytometry in Microbiology (1993)

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    Isolation properties and potential applications of thermophilic actinomycetes

    Actinomycetes comprise a large and diverse group of largely mycelial bacteria, many of which are important ecologically and are exploited commercially for the production of natural products such as antibiotics...

    Clive Edwards in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology (1993)

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    Possible Role of Metabolite in Flosequinan-Related Mortality

    Dr Farhad Kamali, Clive Edwards in Clinical Pharmacokinetics (1995)

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    Monitoring Microbial Activities Using Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometry

    Monitoring microbial activities in the environment is difficult owing to the lack of suitable methods. For a technique to be useful for monitoring in situ activities, it must possess the following properties: sen...

    James R. Firth, Clive Edwards in Environmental Monitoring of Bacteria (1999)

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    Some Problems Posed by Natural Environments for Monitoring Microorganisms

    The history and emergence of microbiology as a scientific discipline are intimately linked with developments of methods for isolation, enrichment, growth, and maintenance of microorganisms in the laboratory as...

    Clive Edwards in Environmental Monitoring of Bacteria (1999)

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    Problems posed by natural environments for monitoring microorganisms

    Microorganisms in natural environments have evolved to withstand fluctuations in physical and chemical conditions. This means that they often manifest very different biochemical and morphological features comp...

    Clive Edwards in Molecular Biotechnology (2000)

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    Development of Temporal Temperature Gradient Electrophoresis for Characterising Methanogen Diversity

    Temporal temperature gradient electrophoretic (TTGE) analysis of 16S rDNA sequences was optimized to monitor the methanogen population present in water and sediments of a small eutrophic lake, Priest Pot, in t...

    Julie Earl, Roger W. Pickup, Donald A. Ritchie, Clive Edwards in Microbial Ecology (2005)

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    The Polarization of the Second-Hand Market for Furniture in the Nineteenth Century

    This chapter explores the markets for and the meanings attached to second-hand and antique furniture in Britain in the nineteenth century. It examines the changing consumption practices surrounding these goods...

    Clive Edwards, Margaret Ponsonby in Modernity and the Second-Hand Trade (2010)