• Microbiomes of the built environment is a field of inquiry into the communities of microorganisms that live in human constructed environments like houses...
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    Microbiome Project Human microbiome Initial acquisition of microbiota Microbial population biology Microbiomes of the built environment Mycobiome Berg G, Rybakova...
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    Healing environments Healthy building Indoor air quality International Association of People-Environment Studies Microbiomes of the built environment National...
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    The human microbiome is the aggregate of all microbiota that reside on or within human tissues and biofluids along with the corresponding anatomical sites...
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    Jessica Green (academic) (category Year of birth missing (living people))
    University of Oregon and co-founding director of the Biology and Built Environment Center. Green’s two talks at the TED Conferences on the Microbiomes of the built...
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    have driven the perception of microbiomes, including: the ability to perform genomic and gene expression analyses of single cells and of entire microbial...
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    practically all environments where the temperature is below +140 °C (284 °F). They are found in water, soil, air, as the microbiome of an organism, hot...
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    Indoor Air and the Healthy Buildings series. Environmental management Healthy building Indoor bioaerosol Microbiomes of the built environment Olfactory fatigue...
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    Engelen AH, Costa R, Muyzer G (2016). "Rhizosphere Microbiomes of European + Seagrasses Are Selected by the Plant, But Are Not Species Specific". Frontiers...
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    and settled in the United States. Environmental microbiology List of Legionnaires' disease outbreaks Microbiomes of the built environment Parte, A.C. "Legionella"...
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    fungi and viruses—that live in association with phytoplankton. These microbiomes play a critical role in marine ecosystems by supporting phytoplankton...
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    or leaves. They are specially adapted to an environment dominated by viscous forces. Microalgae, capable of performing photosynthesis, are important for...
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    Coral (redirect from Coral microbiomes)
    the most diverse of the three coral microbiomes, showed the strongest evidence of phylosymbiosis. Coral microbiome composition and richness were found...
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  • Antifragility Diseases of affluence Germ theory of disease Helminthic therapy Hookworm Human microbiome Microbiomes of the built environment Vaginal seeding...
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    arms of the autonomic nervous system, the enteric nervous system, vagus nerve, and the gut microbiota. Chemicals released by the gut microbiome can influence...
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    Metabolomics is the scientific study of chemical processes involving metabolites, the small molecule substrates, intermediates, and products of cell metabolism...
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    The composition of these microbiomes is dynamic and can be modulated by the environment and by climatic conditions. The focus of plant microbiome studies...
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    creative ways to survive in a very dynamic environment. They are different in relation to how dependent the organisms are on each other or how they are...
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    Kothari, R. (2017) "The omics era and host microbiomes". In: Singh RP, Kothari R, Koringa PG and Singh SP (Eds.) Understanding Host-Microbiome Interactions –...
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    sources of energy to reduce carbon dioxide to organic carbon. The chemolithotrophic abundance in a hydrothermal vent environment is determined by the available...
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    bacteria, viruses, fungi, and archaea in an environment. The microbiome is the combination of the microbiota and the additional activities in that system including...
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    colonists of human microbiomes". bioRxiv: 2024.01.20.576352. doi:10.1101/2024.01.20.576352. PMC 10827157. PMID 38293115. Archived from the original on...
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    microbiomes and other plant tissues. Root microbiota affect plant host fitness and productivity in a variety of ways. Members of the root microbiome benefit...
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    Sponge microbiomes are diverse communities of microorganisms in symbiotic association with marine sponges as their hosts. These microorganisms include...
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    as prokaryotes that live in marine environments, that is, in the saltwater of seas or oceans or the brackish water of coastal estuaries. All cellular life...
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    Rhizosphere (category Microbiomes)
    Janet K. (2020-10-17). "Soil Microbiomes Under Climate Change and Implications for Carbon Cycling". Annual Review of Environment and Resources. 45 (1). Annual...
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    in the discovery of different microbiomes in gut, skin and nose permitted to analyze their conditions and the condition of the Microbiome environment in...
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    12–25% of the plant's total photosynthetic output. Legumes are often able to colonize early successional environments due to the unavailability of nutrients...
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    habitat as protists that live in marine environments, that is, in the saltwater of seas or oceans or the brackish water of coastal estuaries. Life originated...
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    range of complex interactions take place among the germinating seed, the soil, and the microbiome. Because germination is a brief process, the spermosphere...
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