The microbes may also infect the person eating the meat, although against this the microflora of the human gut is normally an effective barrier.
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The change from milk to solid feed leads to changes in the intestinal microflora and structure and thus presents a higher risk of intestinal problems.
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"' Colonization resistance "'is the mechanism whereby the intestinal microflora protects itself against incursion by new and often harmful microorganisms.
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Fluoride's effect on oral microflora and the role of its importance in fluoride's effectiveness against cavities does not currently have a consensus.
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Watering will cause the microflora to turn to anaerobic respiration resulting in a change in soil pH, killing the root system and eventual root rot.
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To replace sugar, toothfriendly products often contain sweeteners ( polyols, intense sweeteners ) that are not fermented by the microflora of the dental plaque.
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Some explants, like the root tip, are hard to isolate and are contaminated with soil microflora that become problematic during the tissue culture process.
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In 1994, " Lactobacillus pontis " was discovered during an experiment focusing on the microflora found in sourdough preparations for making sourdough bread.
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"Tests revealed that nonenal is formed when fatty 9-hexadecenoic acid is oxidized or dissolved by skin microflora, " according to Shiseido.
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An important objective of therapy with a probiotic is to stop the multiplication of the harmful bacteria until such time that the normal microflora may be reestablished.