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La Microbiología en la Web: Nuestra ciencia: Entendiendo cómo produce daños neurológicos la malaria cerebral
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La Microbiología en la Web. Miércoles, 16 de enero de 2013. Nuestra ciencia: Entendiendo cómo produce daños neurológicos la malaria cerebral. La malaria cerebral es la más importante enfermedad parasitaria que afecta al sistema nervioso central y es la causa del 80% de las muertes de los casos de malaria. Los que sobreviven suelen padecer secuelas neurocognitivas: memoria, lenguaje, visión, ataxia,… durante largos periodos, lo cual es mucho más preocupante en pacientes infantiles. Suscribirse a: Enviar c...
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Macro/Micro/Myco: A Tale of Two Zeiss's
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Wednesday, April 2, 2008. A Tale of Two Zeiss's. As promised in my Mycena News. Article, the story of how their came to be two Zeiss companies during the Cold War and what that means in terms of buying older Zeiss scopes. Its a rather intriguing bit of history. Which no longer manufactures microscopes. So what does this mean in terms of buying used microscopes? Provides a rather useful guide. Carl Zeiss", or "ZEISS", typically with "Germany" or "West Germany" underneath is Zeiss Oberköchen. There was...
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Boston Mycological Club - SiteIndex
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Photo and Art Gallery. Resource page. Submit a resource! We also welcome suggestions. General Keys and Blogs. Kathie Hodge's incredibly fun and educational blog. A must-see blog! Foreign Names of Mushrooms. Lists some twenty mushrooms typically found in the US, provides their Latin binomials, and their names in several European and Asian languages. Fungi Growing on Wood. Keys, photographs, and descriptions of macroscopic fungi utilizing wood as a substrate in the northeast United States. Gives walks and ...
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Macro/Micro/Myco: August 2008
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008. New imaging breakthrough: A lensless CCD-based microscope. The CalTech lab that invented this technology is now working on higher resolutions and believe they will actually be able to not only match, but surpass the present limits of light microscope resolution. If you want to learn more, the Science Friday program can be found here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A blog about some of my passionate interests:. And anything else more or less related that comes to mind. Hoy os dejo ...
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Macro/Micro/Myco: March 2008
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Friday, March 28, 2008. By way of introduction. Your humble blog host is Peter Werner, of Bay Area mycological "fame" (such as it is). The scope of this blog will be about my three favorite "M's" – mycology, microscopy, and macrophotography, but branching out into plants, insects, and other areas of natural history, as well as biological photography and imaging, and environmental topics as I see fit. Bay Area Microscope Service and Repair. Silicon Valley Micro Service. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). By Elio...
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The Alabamycologist: Damn you, faint praise!
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Damn you, faint praise! In my news alerts. And now I know what I'd like Santa to put under the tree for me. It's certainly not the review, but the item being reviewed. Speaking of respect for scientists working in different areas, I recently got sucked into History's documentary series, " How The Earth Was Made. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Orange mock oyster, Tuscaloosa County. Fun websites for Fun Guys and Fun Gals, or all of Fung-Us. Cornell's virtual mycology library.
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The Alabamycologist: February 2012
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Monday, February 20, 2012. Carpet Monsters and Killer Spores, my review. So much, I thought I'd check out another one of Dr. Nicholas Money's offerings, Carpet Monsters and Killer Spores: a Natural History of Toxic Mold. 2004, Oxford Univ. Press) . This book focuses on the mold Stachybotrys. Which has been correlated with some severe health problems. I wonder if just including the name of this genus will increase my spam-commenting? He focuses on Stachybotrys. I've gotten to see a fair amount of buzz.
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The Alabamycologist: November 2011
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Damn you, faint praise! In my news alerts. And now I know what I'd like Santa to put under the tree for me. It's certainly not the review, but the item being reviewed. Speaking of respect for scientists working in different areas, I recently got sucked into History's documentary series, " How The Earth Was Made. Friday, November 25, 2011. This popped up in my news alerts. In the British Virgin Islands. They have a musical genre called Fungi music. New era in mycoblogging for me.
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The Alabamycologist: Plug for Forever Wild
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Sunday, January 8, 2012. Plug for Forever Wild. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Orange mock oyster, Tuscaloosa County. Fun websites for Fun Guys and Fun Gals, or all of Fung-Us. Auburn Univ. Forest Health Dynamics Lab. Cornell's virtual mycology library. Forestry and Agriculture Biotechnology Institute (FABI). Fungi, The Fifth Kingdom. Hyphal Tip, a blog of fungal genomics and other myconews. Mushroom Expert .com. Mycological Society of America. Studies in Mycology (an open source journal).
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The Alabamycologist: IUCN's 100 Worst Invasive Species
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Monday, March 26, 2012. IUCN's 100 Worst Invasive Species. I'm not sure why I didn't come across this sooner, but today is the day I learned about IUCN. S list of the 100 Worst Invasive Species. Also, the invasives are bad because they are disease agents of larger, more charismatic eukaryotes. They do indicate that the criteria for selection includes "serious impact on biodiversity and/or human activities". Their five fungi and funguslike organisms? Ascomycota), causal agent of chestnut blight. Fun websi...