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  Water microbiology FAQ
The storage of polyphosphates causes the Acinetobacter to be able to temporarily survive anaerobic circumstances.
When the Acinetobacter resides in an anaerobic zone in the wastewater, it takes up fatty acids to store them as spare substances.
During this process, polyphosphates are decomposed for energy supply, causing phosphates to be released into the aerobic zone.
www.lenntech.com /water-microbiology-FAQ.htm   (1378 words)

  
 Devoter.com Archives: November 2004 - the Political Community Weblog. Discussing the Conservative and Liberal, and all ...
An unexpectedly high number of U.S. soldiers injured in the Middle East and Afghanistan (news - web sites) are testing positive for a rare, hard-to-treat blood infection in military hospitals, Army doctors reported on Thursday.
A total of 102 soldiers were found to be infected with the bacteria Acinetobacter baumannii.
The infections occurred among soldiers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany and three other sites between Jan. 1, 2002, and Aug. 31, 2004.
devoter.com /archives.php?id=A2004111   (5590 words)

  
 Alan Ebringer: Publications
1999 Tiwana H, Wilson C, Pirt S J, Cartmell W B, Ebringer A Autoantibodies to brain components and antibodies to Acinetobacter calcoaceticus are present in bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) Infection and Immunity 67 12 6591-6595 0019-9567
1999 Ebringer A, Tiwana H, Pirt S J, Wilson C, Cunningham P, Cartmell W B Autoantibodies to brain components in bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) can be absorbed out by Acinetobacter bacteria, thereby confirming the autoimmune theory Symposium on 'Characterization and diagnosis of prion diseases in animals and man', Tubingen, Sept.'99 P87 133
1998 Ebringer A, Tiwana H, Pirt J, Wilson C, Cunningham P and Cartmell WB Elevated levels of antibodies to "Acinetobacter" bacteria in "bovine spongiform encephalopathy" (BSE) supports the autoimmune theory IX Northern Lights Neuroscience Symposium.
www.kcl.ac.uk /kis/schools/life_sciences/life_sci/ebringerP.html   (1320 words)

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