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aerophile

NOUN
  1. a lover of aviation

How To Use aerophile In A Sentence

  • Hence, they were likely to be strict anaerobes, or possibly microaerophiles, with a capacity to degrade sugars and/or amino acids, forming acetate as one of the end products.
  • Early models assumed that all magnetotactic bacteria are microaerophiles and indigenous in sediments.
  • H. pylori is a microaerophile and thus requires oxygen concentrations that are below 21% partial pressure (normal atmospheric concentration).
  • A dirigible is something magical," said Jérôme Giacomoni, who was 25 when he founded Aerophile with a friend. Boing Boing
  • Hence, they were likely to be strict anaerobes, or possibly microaerophiles, with a capacity to degrade sugars and/or amino acids, forming acetate as one of the end products.
  • In addition to being able to respire with oxygen, some microaerophiles may be capable of respiring anaerobically with electron acceptors other than oxygen.
  • Detecting anaerobes and microaerophiles is difficult because these microorganisms must be incubated in a controlled gaseous environment that is either oxygen free or extremely oxygen deficient.
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