Karl Theodor Dalberg, Freiherr von
Karl Theodor Dalberg, Freiherr von , 1744-1817, German statesman, of an ancient noble family prominent in imperial service. He was archbishop-elector of Mainz (1802-3) and, as such, archchancellor of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1803 the seat of the archbishopric was moved to Regensburg. A faithful collaborator of Napoleon I, Dalberg became (1806-13) prince-primate of the Confederation of the Rhine and grand duke of Frankfurt (1810-13). Dalberg was known for his humane and enlightened outlook.
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Studies from A. Chaidee and co-researchers in the area of protoplasma published.
Newspaper article from: Science Letter; 1/20/2009; 700+ words
; ...actin cytoskeleton in autotroph and heterotroph Chenopodium rubrum cells to heat shock...shock at 25-35 degrees C was higher in heterotroph cells and characterized by heat shock...dependent on the culture conditions of the heterotroph cells." Chaidee and colleagues published...
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HECTAR: A method to predict subcellular targeting in heterokonts.(Methodology article)(Report)
Magazine article from: BMC Bioinformatics; 9/23/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...involving a red alga and a eukaryotic heterotroph (Fig. 1). The enslavement of the...cyanobacterium (green elipse) by a eukaryotic heterotroph (red elipse). The cyanobacterium...inside a red elipse) by a eukaryotic heterotroph (brown elipse). The red alga would...
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Significance of microbial interactions in biooxidation of pyrite.
Newspaper article from: World Disease Weekly; 11/2/2004; 700+ words
; ...a mixed culture of Leptospirillum MT6 and the obligate heterotroph Alicyclobacillus Y004 oxidized pyrite more rapidly and more...the autotrophs Leptospirillum MT6 and At. caldus, and the heterotroph Ferroplasma MT17, was the most efficient of all of those...
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Researchers from University of Cincinnati describe findings in molecular ecology.
Newspaper article from: Ecology, Environment & Conservation; 3/13/2009; 700+ words
; ...According to recent research from the United States, The myco-heterotroph Monotropa hypopitys is a perennial, circumboreally distributed...biology. To address a deficiency in our knowledge of myco-heterotroph population genetics, 11 microsatellite markers were developed...
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Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics to Closed-Loop Bioreactors: II. Simulation of Biological Phosphorus Removal Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
Magazine article from: Water Environment Research; 6/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...patterns in closed-loop bioreactors affects PAO and general heterotroph competition, to provide insights to SBNR. The previously...PAOs are added to the previously developed CFD simulations. Heterotroph and PAO growth was simulated using the widely accepted International...
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Microbially enhanced removal of pyrite and chalcopyrite from oxide gangue minerals with reference to desulfurization of tailings
Magazine article from: Minerals & Metallurgical Processing; 11/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...demonstrate desulfurization of typical flotation tailings. Bacillus polymyxa, a Gram-positive, neutrophilic, periflagellated heterotroph, indigenously associated with many mineral deposits was used as the microorganism. Exo-polysaccharides, extracellular...
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The Influence of Light on the Development of the Coprophilous Fungus, Pilobolus
Magazine article from: The American Biology Teacher; 5/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...conditions: incandescent light, blue light, and no light. We emphasize the similarities between the light response of this heterotroph and plant responses to light. Why Use Pilobolus? Pilobolus, also known as the "Shotgun Fungus," is easy to obtain...
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Study results from C.G. Bryan and colleagues update understanding of microbiology.
Newspaper article from: Life Science Weekly; 12/23/2008; 700+ words
; ...mc M. The isolate, Pa33, did not grow or oxidize iron in the absence of organic carbon, and appeared to be an obligate heterotroph. Specific rates of iron oxidation were much smaller than those determined for the autotrophic iron-oxidizing proteobacterium...
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Protein evolution in deep sea bacteria: an analysis of amino acids substitution rates.(Research article)(Report)
Magazine article from: BMC Evolutionary Biology; 11/13/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...and displays optimum growth at 28 MPa and 15[degrees]C. On the other hand, KT99 is a deep-sea obligate piezophile heterotroph, isolated from a sample taken at 9000 m depth in the Tonga-Kermadec Trench in the Pacific Ocean [3]. Both bacteria...
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Evolution of the holozoan ribosome biogenesis regulon.(Research article)
Magazine article from: BMC Genomics; 9/24/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...with the metabolic evolution of a unique, Myc-Max regulated, RiBi growth signalling pathway in an ancient unicellular heterotroph. Results and discussion Overall approach To gain insight into the regulatory control of Ribosome Biogenesis (RiBi) in...
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Heterotroph
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science
Heterotroph The term heterotroph refers to a living organism that must ingest biomass to obtain its energy and nutrition. In contrast, autotrophs can take in inorganic sources of energy and use these to make their food. Green plants are autotrophs...
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heterotroph
Book article from: A Dictionary of Zoology
heterotroph An organism that is unable to manufacture its own food from simple chemical compounds and therefore consumes other organisms, living or dead, as its main or sole source of carbon. Compare AUTOTROPH .
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chemo-heterotroph
Book article from: A Dictionary of Ecology
chemo-heterotroph A chemotrophic organism that obtains its carbon chiefly or solely from organic compounds.
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photo-heterotroph
Book article from: A Dictionary of Plant Sciences
photo-heterotroph A phototroph that uses organic compounds as its main or sole source of carbon.
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Dendrophthoe
Book article from: A Dictionary of Plant Sciences
Dendrophthoe (family Loranthaceae ) A genus of plants that are heterotrophic (see HETEROTROPH ) stem hemiparasites. There are 30 species, found in Africa, Asia, and tropical Australia.
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