However, from the mycological standpoint, antibiotics are considered mycotoxins since they too are generated by mold to ward off microorganisms. |
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Eight volumes of botanical drawings went to Paris, and two mycological albums to Kew. |
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The fully formed mycological nervous system is capable of functioning at roughly the same level as lower-level predators such as reptiles. |
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Diagnosis therefore relies on mycological analysis of scalp scale and broken off infected hairs. |
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Five mycological highlights from 2015, including banana killers, rainmakers, and the zombie cure. |
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Significant mycological community, one of the richest in Italy, with several thousand species. |
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Patients with tinea versicolor usually exhibit clinical and mycological clearing after two weeks of treatment. |
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This method is used for the semi-quantitative evaluation of mycological structures. |
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Salt Point is also the setting of a cautionary tale about foraging that has spread like a fungus among the mycological community. |
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The project includes the design and application of a demonstration mycological assessment and sustainable management model for a forest area with a very rich mycological diversity in the south of Soria province. |
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Endoscopic cure, clinical cure, overall therapeutic cure, and mycological eradication were comparable for patients in the Mycamine and fluconazole treatment groups. |
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Potter gave her folios of mycological drawings to the Armitt Library and Museum in Ambleside before her death. |
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The STDs that are caused by bacterial, mycological and protozoal agents have been curable by appropriate antibiotics and chemotherapeutic agents for more than 40 years. |
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Ms. Kalik and Ms. Slocum encourage their students to spread the word by joining their local mycological society and taking their dogs on group foraging trips, where they can show their abilities. |
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Fortunately for visitors, a sort of mushroom-based tourism is on the rise, with a variety of guided tours offered by mycological groups and even high-end resorts. |
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Sampling of a significant amount of dust or material can mask the presence of mycological structures and result in a false negative or in a sample that cannot be analyzed. |
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I'd assumed that most casual foragers are motivated by their palates, but on our second scavenge, with the mycological society, we met several people who sought out mushrooms for other purposes. |
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Other mushrooms, such as truffles, jellies, earthstars, and bird's nests, usually do not have stalks, and a specialized mycological vocabulary exists to describe their parts. |
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Potter later gave her other mycological and scientific drawings to the Armitt Museum and Library in Ambleside, where mycologists still refer to them to identify fungi. |
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