| 11. | Escherichia coli bacteria, which are often utilized in production of pharmaceutical products.
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| 12. | The RTCR places a legal limit on the contaminant level for Escherichia coli.
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| 13. | Arsenic chaperone, ArsD, encoded by the arsRDABC operon of Escherichia coli.
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| 14. | Crystal structures of the " Escherichia coli"
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| 15. | Proteus and Escherichia coli are the most commonly involved bacteria in xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis.
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| 16. | CcdB protein is a topoisomerase poison from " Escherichia coli ".
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| 17. | Q : The E . in E . coli is an abbreviation for Escherichia.
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| 18. | Normally, Escherichia coli bacteria live innocuously in the intestines of people and animals.
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| 19. | Numerous pathogens, including " Escherichia coli ", commonly exhibit resistance.
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| 20. | Copper sulfate inhibits growth of bacteria such as " Escherichia coli ."
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