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Carnobacterium
''Carnobacterium'' is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria within the family Carnobacteriaceae. ''C. divergens'' and ''C. maltaromaticum'' are found in the wild and in food products and can grow anaerobically. These species are not known to be pathogenic in humans, but may cause disease in fish. A species of ''Carnobacterium'', ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1, has been evaluated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, as a food additive for vacuum- or modified atmosphere-packaged ready-to-eat meat and fresh comminuted, processed meat. Based on the hazard and exposure considerations, the risk assessment conducted by Health Canada concluded that ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1 is not considered to be toxic to the Canadian environment or human health as described in Section 64 of CEPA 1999. ''Carnobacterium'' sp. has also been found in the gut of stingles carrion-eating vulture bees, besides other acidophilic (acid-loving) ''Lactobacillus ''Lactobacillus'' is a ...
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Carnobacterium Viridans
''Carnobacterium'' is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria within the family Carnobacteriaceae. ''C. divergens'' and ''C. maltaromaticum'' are found in the wild and in food products and can grow anaerobically. These species are not known to be pathogenic in humans, but may cause disease in fish. A species of ''Carnobacterium'', ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1, has been evaluated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, as a food additive for vacuum- or modified atmosphere-packaged ready-to-eat meat and fresh comminuted, processed meat. Based on the hazard and exposure considerations, the risk assessment conducted by Health Canada concluded that ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1 is not considered to be toxic to the Canadian environment or human health as described in Section 64 of CEPA 1999. ''Carnobacterium'' sp. has also been found in the gut of stingles carrion-eating vulture bees, besides other acidophilic (acid-loving) ''Lactobacillus ''Lactobacillus'' is a g ...
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Carnobacterium Divergens
''Carnobacterium'' is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria within the family Carnobacteriaceae. ''C. divergens'' and ''C. maltaromaticum'' are found in the wild and in food products and can grow anaerobically. These species are not known to be pathogenic in humans, but may cause disease in fish. A species of ''Carnobacterium'', ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1, has been evaluated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, as a food additive for vacuum- or modified atmosphere-packaged ready-to-eat meat and fresh comminuted, processed meat. Based on the hazard and exposure considerations, the risk assessment conducted by Health Canada concluded that ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1 is not considered to be toxic to the Canadian environment or human health as described in Section 64 of CEPA 1999. ''Carnobacterium'' sp. has also been found in the gut of stingles carrion-eating vulture bees, besides other acidophilic (acid-loving) ''Lactobacillus ''Lactobacillus'' is a g ...
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Carnobacterium Funditium
''Carnobacterium'' is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria within the family Carnobacteriaceae. ''C. divergens'' and ''C. maltaromaticum'' are found in the wild and in food products and can grow anaerobically. These species are not known to be pathogenic in humans, but may cause disease in fish. A species of ''Carnobacterium'', ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1, has been evaluated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, as a food additive for vacuum- or modified atmosphere-packaged ready-to-eat meat and fresh comminuted, processed meat. Based on the hazard and exposure considerations, the risk assessment conducted by Health Canada concluded that ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1 is not considered to be toxic to the Canadian environment or human health as described in Section 64 of CEPA 1999. ''Carnobacterium'' sp. has also been found in the gut of stingles carrion-eating vulture bees, besides other acidophilic (acid-loving) ''Lactobacillus ''Lactobacillus'' is a g ...
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Carnobacterium Gallinarum
''Carnobacterium'' is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria within the family Carnobacteriaceae. ''C. divergens'' and ''C. maltaromaticum'' are found in the wild and in food products and can grow anaerobically. These species are not known to be pathogenic in humans, but may cause disease in fish. A species of ''Carnobacterium'', ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1, has been evaluated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, as a food additive for vacuum- or modified atmosphere-packaged ready-to-eat meat and fresh comminuted, processed meat. Based on the hazard and exposure considerations, the risk assessment conducted by Health Canada concluded that ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1 is not considered to be toxic to the Canadian environment or human health as described in Section 64 of CEPA 1999. ''Carnobacterium'' sp. has also been found in the gut of stingles carrion-eating vulture bees, besides other acidophilic (acid-loving) ''Lactobacillus ''Lactobacillus'' is a g ...
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Carnobacterium Iners
''Carnobacterium'' is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria within the family Carnobacteriaceae. ''C. divergens'' and ''C. maltaromaticum'' are found in the wild and in food products and can grow anaerobically. These species are not known to be pathogenic in humans, but may cause disease in fish. A species of ''Carnobacterium'', ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1, has been evaluated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, as a food additive for vacuum- or modified atmosphere-packaged ready-to-eat meat and fresh comminuted, processed meat. Based on the hazard and exposure considerations, the risk assessment conducted by Health Canada concluded that ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1 is not considered to be toxic to the Canadian environment or human health as described in Section 64 of CEPA 1999. ''Carnobacterium'' sp. has also been found in the gut of stingles carrion-eating vulture bees, besides other acidophilic (acid-loving) ''Lactobacillus ''Lactobacillus'' is a g ...
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Carnobacterium Inhibens
''Carnobacterium'' is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria within the family Carnobacteriaceae. ''C. divergens'' and ''C. maltaromaticum'' are found in the wild and in food products and can grow anaerobically. These species are not known to be pathogenic in humans, but may cause disease in fish. A species of ''Carnobacterium'', ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1, has been evaluated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, as a food additive for vacuum- or modified atmosphere-packaged ready-to-eat meat and fresh comminuted, processed meat. Based on the hazard and exposure considerations, the risk assessment conducted by Health Canada concluded that ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1 is not considered to be toxic to the Canadian environment or human health as described in Section 64 of CEPA 1999. ''Carnobacterium'' sp. has also been found in the gut of stingles carrion-eating vulture bees, besides other acidophilic (acid-loving) ''Lactobacillus ''Lactobacillus'' is a g ...
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Carnobacterium Jeotgali
''Carnobacterium'' is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria within the family Carnobacteriaceae. ''C. divergens'' and ''C. maltaromaticum'' are found in the wild and in food products and can grow anaerobically. These species are not known to be pathogenic in humans, but may cause disease in fish. A species of ''Carnobacterium'', ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1, has been evaluated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, as a food additive for vacuum- or modified atmosphere-packaged ready-to-eat meat and fresh comminuted, processed meat. Based on the hazard and exposure considerations, the risk assessment conducted by Health Canada concluded that ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1 is not considered to be toxic to the Canadian environment or human health as described in Section 64 of CEPA 1999. ''Carnobacterium'' sp. has also been found in the gut of stingles carrion-eating vulture bees, besides other acidophilic (acid-loving) ''Lactobacillus ''Lactobacillus'' is a g ...
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Carnobacterium Maltaromaticum
''Carnobacterium'' is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria within the family Carnobacteriaceae. ''C. divergens'' and ''C. maltaromaticum'' are found in the wild and in food products and can grow anaerobically. These species are not known to be pathogenic in humans, but may cause disease in fish. A species of ''Carnobacterium'', ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1, has been evaluated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, as a food additive for vacuum- or modified atmosphere-packaged ready-to-eat meat and fresh comminuted, processed meat. Based on the hazard and exposure considerations, the risk assessment conducted by Health Canada concluded that ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1 is not considered to be toxic to the Canadian environment or human health as described in Section 64 of CEPA 1999. ''Carnobacterium'' sp. has also been found in the gut of stingles carrion-eating vulture bees, besides other acidophilic (acid-loving) ''Lactobacillus ''Lactobacillus'' is a g ...
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Carnobacterium Mobile
''Carnobacterium'' is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria within the family Carnobacteriaceae. ''C. divergens'' and ''C. maltaromaticum'' are found in the wild and in food products and can grow anaerobically. These species are not known to be pathogenic in humans, but may cause disease in fish. A species of ''Carnobacterium'', ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1, has been evaluated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, as a food additive for vacuum- or modified atmosphere-packaged ready-to-eat meat and fresh comminuted, processed meat. Based on the hazard and exposure considerations, the risk assessment conducted by Health Canada concluded that ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1 is not considered to be toxic to the Canadian environment or human health as described in Section 64 of CEPA 1999. ''Carnobacterium'' sp. has also been found in the gut of stingles carrion-eating vulture bees, besides other acidophilic (acid-loving) ''Lactobacillus ''Lactobacillus'' is a g ...
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Carnobacterium Piscicola
''Carnobacterium'' is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria within the family Carnobacteriaceae. ''C. divergens'' and ''C. maltaromaticum'' are found in the wild and in food products and can grow anaerobically. These species are not known to be pathogenic in humans, but may cause disease in fish. A species of ''Carnobacterium'', ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1, has been evaluated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, as a food additive for vacuum- or modified atmosphere-packaged ready-to-eat meat and fresh comminuted, processed meat. Based on the hazard and exposure considerations, the risk assessment conducted by Health Canada concluded that ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1 is not considered to be toxic to the Canadian environment or human health as described in Section 64 of CEPA 1999. ''Carnobacterium'' sp. has also been found in the gut of stingles carrion-eating vulture bees, besides other acidophilic (acid-loving) ''Lactobacillus ''Lactobacillus'' is a g ...
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Carnobacterium Alterfunditum
''Carnobacterium'' is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria within the family Carnobacteriaceae. ''C. divergens'' and ''C. maltaromaticum'' are found in the wild and in food products and can grow anaerobically. These species are not known to be pathogenic in humans, but may cause disease in fish. A species of ''Carnobacterium'', ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1, has been evaluated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, as a food additive for vacuum- or modified atmosphere-packaged ready-to-eat meat and fresh comminuted, processed meat. Based on the hazard and exposure considerations, the risk assessment conducted by Health Canada concluded that ''C. maltaromaticum'' strain CB1 is not considered to be toxic to the Canadian environment or human health as described in Section 64 of CEPA 1999. ''Carnobacterium'' sp. has also been found in the gut of stingles carrion-eating vulture bees, besides other acidophilic (acid-loving) ''Lactobacillus ''Lactobacillus'' is a g ...
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Carnobacterium Pleistocenium
''Carnobacterium pleistocenium'' is a recently discovered bacterium from the arctic part of Alaska. It was found in permafrost, seemingly frozen there for 32,000 years. Melting the ice, however, brought these extremophiles back to life. This is the first case of an organism "coming back to life" from ancient ice. These bacterial cells were discovered in a tunnel dug by the Army Corps of Engineers in the 1960s to allow scientists to study the permafrost in preparation for the construction of the Trans-Alaska pipeline system. The discovery of this bacterium is of particular interest for NASA, for it may be possible for such life to exist in the permafrost of Mars or on the surface of Europa. It is also of interest for scientists investigating the potential for cryogenically In physics, cryogenics is the production and behaviour of materials at very low temperatures. The 13th IIR International Congress of Refrigeration (held in Washington DC in 1971) endorsed a univers ...
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