| 11. | This process is also beneficial in allowing for restoration of the microflora population, or gut flora.
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| 12. | Several studies show that PGPR exert their plant growth-promoting activity by depriving native microflora of iron.
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| 13. | Certain soil microflora can form tight associations with the root systems, or even grow within the root.
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| 14. | These associated microflora will generally overgrow the tissue culture medium before there is significant growth of plant tissue.
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| 15. | It is hard to say whether the meat requires cooking, which significantly reduces the microflora, Gravani said.
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| 16. | They are microflora for a time; an arrangement that might be described as a sort of external rumen.
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| 17. | At this point, the child's intestinal microflora starts to develop in line with that in adults.
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| 18. | Ripening is influenced by a variety of factors, ranging from the microflora to the curd, and others.
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| 19. | Pinoresinol, along with other plant lignans, are converted into enterolignans by intestinal microflora in the human body.
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| 20. | It forms a subgroup of human fecal microflora and its reduction is associated with patient with inflammatory bowel disease.
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