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Anthrax is an infectious, potentially fatal disease caused by a spore-forming bacterium known as Bacillus anthracis.
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The Forestry Commission said the product, called Bacillus thuringiensis, poses no risk to human or animal health.
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Shelf-stable supplements containing the probiotics Bacillus coagulans or Saccharomyces boulardii are also a good source of probiotics.
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It was the first big study in infants since the Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine was introduced in 1921.
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The harmless bacteria - belonging to the Bacillus genus - then feed on the nutrients to produce limestone.
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Anthrax is an acute infectious disease caused by the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis.
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The firm is deploying organically grown bacillus bacteria, which is commonly found in the human gut, to eat the fat, oils and grease.
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Workers who are exposed to dead animals and animal products from other countries where anthrax is more common may become infected with Bacillus anthracis.
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An excellent example is corn crafted by introducing into commercial corn varieties a gene (or genes) encoding a natural toxin(s) from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis.
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The report examines the take-up of maize that has had the gene for a natural insecticide produced by a bacterium called Bacillus thuringiensis, or Bt, engineered into it.
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The new project will send a strain of bacteria called Bacillus Subtilis into space to see if introducing different nutrients or compounds in the microgravity environment could block its growth.
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Bt cotton, named after a tiny bug, Bacillus thuringiensis, whose insect-fighting properties have been transferred (to several crops besides cotton) not to sell more herbicide, Roundup or any other, but to require less pesticide.
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