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microflora

NOUN
  1. microscopic plants; bacteria are often considered to be microflora

How To Use microflora In A Sentence

  • The results indicated that paraquat had a significant effect on soil microflora in thirty days.
  • Objective: Extracting total DNA of intestinal tract bacteria from human faeces to investigate intestinal microflora.
  • Conclusion Coloclysis resulted in the gut microflora dysbiosis, and the space food was not beneficial for the dysbacteriosis.
  • The microflora growth concentrate selected for PB8 is inulin, a natural carbohydrate from chicory root .
  • It was in the journal Nature Biotechnology, and it found that after we eat GMO soy, some of the GMO genes are transferred to the microflora of our intestines and those GMO genes are still active. Maria Rodale: Just Label It! So We Know When It's GMO
  • Anaerobic metabolism of peptides and proteins by the microflora produces short-chain fatty acids and a series of potentially toxic substances including ammonia, amines, phenols, thiols, and indols 32.
  • It is clear as a cloudless day that hospital wards and their ancillary facilities need to be designed from a microbiological angle to make “life hard” for any kind of microflora to survive in problematic numbers. Back to Cardiff
  • The treatment not only enhances the safety of the fruit, but also extends its shelf life by reducing native microflora that may cause spoilage.
  • The high heat treatment kills 90 per cent of the milk's normal microflora, destroys enzymes, and upsets the balance of delicate milk components critical to a cheeses texture and flavour.
  • It is formed from decaying plant roots, leaves, etc. deposited at the surface, and the remains of microflora and microfauna living in the soil.
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