Although freeganism likely has roots in the hobo subculture of the Great Depression, it's also a product of the antiglobalization movements that began in the 1960s. One charitable antiglobalization and antiwar movement, Food Not Bombs, began recovering food in 1980 to provide free vegetarian meals...
2 Cells in biofilms have been deemed 100 to 1,000 times more resistant to antibiotics and disinfecting agents than planktonic cells.3,4 Biofilm formation by pathogenic bacteria has deleterious, sometimes fatal consequences, and leads to severe contamination problems in medicine, dentistry, food ...
Ten micromolar of DAMB-SA, DAMB-SAN solution in PBS containing 5 × 108colony forming unit (CFU mL−1) ofE. coliandS. epidermidiswas transferred to a 1.5 mL microcentrifuge tube. After dispersion with vortex, the bacteria were incubated at 37 °C with a shaking speed of 200 rpm...
“So we go to the convention and discover there are several hundreds of these adult kite flyers who are passionate about their hobby,” Dermer says. “I had no idea this little subculture existed. We got skunked in the competition because it was light wind and our kites wouldn’t fly.”...
The antibacterial activity was tested against two indicator bacteria includingEscherichia coliandListeria ivanovii(Table 1). These two strains are Gram-negative and Gram-positive, respectively and are commonly sensitive strains. They were subcultured in Tryptic Soy Broth (TSB) two times for 18 h, ...