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Archeology meets clinical microbiology: Analysis of the microbial content of soil from archeological sites in Italy and Belize
Paul M. Southern
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Acids
14%
Acremonium
15%
Actinobacteria
12%
Aerobic Bacteria
12%
Aeromonas caviae
16%
Anaerobic Bacteria
11%
Archaeology
94%
Aspergillus flavus
13%
Aspergillus niger
12%
Bacillus
37%
Bacillus cereus
12%
Belize
100%
Buffers
8%
C.I. Fluorescent Brightening Agent 28
16%
Chaetomium
16%
Chrysosporium
16%
Clostridium bifermentans
37%
Fungi
17%
Gram's stain
12%
Iodine
9%
Italy
54%
Methenamine
14%
Methylene Blue
11%
Microbiology
60%
Microscopy
15%
Mycobacterium avium
12%
Pantoea
15%
Penicillium
12%
Phosphates
8%
Soil
61%
Streptomyces
11%
Chemical Compounds
Buffer Solution
6%
Calcofluor White
17%
Iodine
8%
Methylene Blue
8%
Phosphate
6%
Pottery
13%
Soil
48%