I believe that a regular visit to this higly resourceful blog on microbiology will benefit anyone interested on microbes and their wonders. Other web sites on microbial world are linked and can be accessed from this blog. Let us appreciate the efforts of Moselio Schaechter, a retired microbiologist and American Society for Microbiology for supporting his efforts.
This site was created and maintained by the students pertaining to Bioremediation Research group of the Faculty of Biological Sciences Torreon (Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas de la Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila en la ciudad de Torreon) of the Autonomous University of Coahuila, Mexico for open discussion on the themes related to Environment, contamination, remediation, science and life.
Monday, March 10, 2008
The Microbe blog
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I believe that a regular visit to this higly resourceful blog on microbiology will benefit anyone interested on microbes and their wonders. Other web sites on microbial world are linked and can be accessed from this blog. Let us appreciate the efforts of Moselio Schaechter, a retired microbiologist and American Society for Microbiology for supporting his efforts.

I believe that a regular visit to this higly resourceful blog on microbiology will benefit anyone interested on microbes and their wonders. Other web sites on microbial world are linked and can be accessed from this blog. Let us appreciate the efforts of Moselio Schaechter, a retired microbiologist and American Society for Microbiology for supporting his efforts.
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Thats realy great ! Dr. Nagamani
Thanks for the contribution !
P.S. HeHeHe it realy gets me thinking the idea of bacterial participation in atmospheric phenomena.
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