| 1. | Micrococcus melitensis ", and placed them in the Bacteriaceae.
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| 2. | The bacterium " Micrococcus flacidifex danai " also infects larvae.
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| 3. | In 1896 he isolated micrococcus catarrhalis that is the cause of laryngitis.
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| 4. | Perhaps this was a result of a micrococcus obtained from throat cultures.
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| 5. | Once considered a species of the genus " Micrococcus ."
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| 6. | Micrococcus roseus is a strictly aerobic organism.
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| 7. | It was first classified as " Micrococcus cinereus " by Alexander von Lingelsheim in 1906.
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| 8. | Certain naturally occurring bacteria, such as Micrococcus, Arthrobacter, and Rhodococcus have been shown to degrade these contaminants.
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| 9. | Sources of this enzyme includes " Micrococcus luteus, Phaseolus aureus ", " Mycobacterium smegmatis " and cotton fibers.
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| 10. | The genome of " Micrococcus " is rich in guanine and cytosine ( GC ), typically exhibiting 65 to 75 % GC-content.
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