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  • There was the bacillus anthracis; there was the micrococcus; there was the Bacterium termo, and the Bacterium lactis -- that's what turns the goat milk sour even to this day, Hare-Lip; and there were Schizomycetes without end.

    Page 4 2010

  • A second reason is that rabbits and hares may be infected with a bacillus Bacterium tularense that is similar to the plague bacillus and causes the disease tularemia in humans.

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • A second reason is that rabbits and hares may be infected with a bacillus Bacterium tularense that is similar to the plague bacillus and causes the disease tularemia in humans.

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • A second reason is that rabbits and hares may be infected with a bacillus Bacterium tularense that is similar to the plague bacillus and causes the disease tularemia in humans.

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • A second reason is that rabbits and hares may be infected with a bacillus Bacterium tularense that is similar to the plague bacillus and causes the disease tularemia in humans.

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • - Wanted: Bacterium that can eat sugar or sludge; must be team player or electrochemically active; ability to survive without oxygen, a plus.

    Speedlinking 11/2/07 William Harryman 2007

  • Furthermore, in comparison to Archaea/Bacterium, I will postulate that humans as Eukaryotic organisms would have greater difficulty existing outside the Biosphere/Geosphere of Earth-type planets.

    Let’s Go Screw Up Some Other Planets! cjohnson 2006

  • In summary: I have little doubt that Archaea/Bacterium can survive on planets which have a meager ability to sustain life-forms.

    Let’s Go Screw Up Some Other Planets! cjohnson 2006

  • Not to be overly defensive, but the title to this post is "More Than One Way To Skin A Bacterium."

    The Speculist: May 2005 Archives 2005

  • Not to be overly defensive, but the title to this post is "More Than One Way To Skin A Bacterium."

    The Speculist: There's More Than One Way To Skin A Bacterium 2005

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