The Ameba Method
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1. Use of the territory, innovative experiences and support: a study in familiar units of production of agriculturists in the area of abrangência of the PROAMBIENTE Program, Paraense Northeast. / Uso do território, experiências inovadoras e sustentabilidade: um estudo em unidades de produção familiares de agricultores na área de abrangência do Programa PROAMBIENTE, Nordeste Paraense.
This study it evaluated the sustainability of the innovative experiences using indicator and criteria based on scientific theory the perception of peasants in the Irituia, São Domingos do Capim, Concordia do Pará and Mãe do Rio counties in an area encompassing the Polo Rio Capim, the PROAMBIENTE program. The objective was understand the daily of those soc
Publicado em: 2006
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2. Blastocystis hominis--past and future.
The history of B. hominis is unique. Few infectious agents have provoked the many misconceptions that plague this enigmatic parasitic ameba. Conflicting descriptions of its nature and pathogenesis have continued throughout the 20th century. As seen by the greatly expanded number of reports in recent years, B. hominis is now a major subject of study, particul
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3. Comparison of the Susceptibilities of Burkholderia pseudomallei to Meropenem and Ceftazidime by Conventional and Intracellular Methods
The effect of the two antibiotics ceftazidime and meropenem on a collection of 46 Burkholderia pseudomallei isolates representing clinical and environmental sources across northern Australia was investigated by using a series of in vitro test methods. The susceptibility testing methods used included Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion, Etest MIC, broth microdilution
American Society for Microbiology.
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4. Role of Adherence in Cytopathogenic Mechanisms of Entamoeba Histolytica: STUDY WITH MAMMALIAN TISSUE CULTURE CELLS AND HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES
The enteric pathogen, Entamoeba histolytica, appears to cause disease by adhering to and then destroying mucosal barriers. Using an in vitro method of studying the interaction of E. histolytica with target cells (Chinese hamster ovary [CHO] and human erythrocytes [RBC]), we examined the mechanism of amebic adherence and its role in lysis of target cells. Kil