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Dictionary » M » Mould Mouldmould (Science: microbiology) A filamentous fungus. ![]()
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Results from our forumSnail/Slug with brown tubes on its back?I found this on my porch today and, to me, it looks like fungi/mould or an anemone but it was definitely moving, albeit slowly, and I'm in Laos which has no coastline whatsoever. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
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Stomach bloating and weight gain... & coconut oil to see if in fact the BIE did get rid of the intolerance. I will be seeing Julie in 2 weeks to clear other issues, like my cat, mould and dust allergies. We did way to much today. It will be interesting to see how fast my symptoms clear up after that clearing. That too will be ...
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Where do we go from here?... devices bit like termites and some ants upkeep their fungus factories and we would be inseparable: machines and humans - just like termites and mould, algae and fungi, and so on! :)
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Re: What exactly does the term 'Induced Fit' mean?It suggests that the enzyme is not rigid and that it actually changes its shape slightly to fit the profile of the substrate. The enzyme will mould its self around the substrate as it does this it puts strain on the substrate molecule. The strain distorts a particular bond and lowers the activation ...
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Identify thisHello, Can somebody tell me precisely what kind of the mould or fungus is this? I attached several high resolution photo's to this topic. Here are YouTube video links of this creature: 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbb6QQf6mOM 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jocP6cy8bkY ...
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