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  • 61Staphylococcus aureus — Scanning electron micrograph of S. aureus, 20,000 times enlargement, false color added Scientific classification Domain: Bacteria …

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  • 62Aspergillus fumigatus — Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Phylum …

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  • 63Risks to civilization, humans and planet Earth — This article is about the near and very far future. For past civilizations, see Societal collapse. Contents 1 Types of risks 2 Future scenarios 2.1 …

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  • 64STREPTOCOQUES — Les streptocoques, bactéries ovoïdes ou sphériques associées en chaînettes, appartiennent à la vaste famille des Streptococcaceae , ensemble hétérogène de cocci prenant la coloration de Gram, dépourvues de cytochrome et de catalase, englobant… …

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  • 65Pseudomonas aeruginosa — P. aeruginosa on an XLD agar plate. Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 66Evolutionary medicine — Charles Darwin’s daughter Anne, “the joy of the household” died aged 10 due to tuberculosis …

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  • 67Rhodococcus fascians — Taxobox name = Rhodococcus fascians regnum = Bacteria phylum = Actinobacteria ordo = Actinomycetales subordo = Corynebacterineae familia = Nocardiaceae genus = Rhodococcus species = R. fascians binomial = Rhodococcus fascians Rhodococcus fascians …

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  • 68human disease — Introduction       an impairment of the normal state of a human being that interrupts or modifies its vital functions. health versus disease       Before human disease can be discussed, the meanings of the terms health, physical fitness, illness …

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  • 69Yersinia pestis — A scanning electron microscope micrograph depicting a mass of Yersinia pestis bacteria. Scientific classification Domain …

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  • 70exalter — [ ɛgzalte ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • Xe; lat. exaltare « élever », au sens fig. du lat. ecclés., de ex intensif et altus « haut » 1 ♦ Littér. Élever très haut par ses discours, ses enseignements; proposer à l admiration. ⇒ glorifier,… …

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