Thesaurus Harmonise Des Expositions Professionnelles - Version Beta 2-Qualificatifs 2020.1 Version Du 25-05-2020

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Thesaurus Harmonise Des Expositions Professionnelles - Version Beta 2-Qualificatifs 2020.1 Version Du 25-05-2020 THESAURUS HARMONISE DES EXPOSITIONS PROFESSIONNELLES - VERSION BETA 2-QUALIFICATIFS 2020.1 VERSION DU 25-05-2020 N° LIGNE CLASSE SOUS-CLASSE NIVEAU 1 NIVEAU 2 NIVEAU 3 NIVEAU 4 NIVEAU 5 NIVEAU 6 SYNONYME DESCRIPTION COMMENTAIRE LIBELLE 1 agent chimique agent chimique 2 agent chimique inorganique agent chimique inorganique 3 actinide actinide 4 actinium et ses composes inorganiques actinium et ses composes inorganiques 5 actinium Ac actinide actinium 6 isotope de l'actinium isotope de l'actinium 7 actinium 228 isotope | radioactif actinium 228 8 autre compose inorganique de l’actinium autre compose inorganique de l’actinium 9 americium et ses composes inorganiques americium et ses composes inorganiques 10 americium Am actinide | radioactif americium 11 isotope de l'americium isotope de l'americium 12 americium 241 isotope | radioactif americium 241 13 americium 243 isotope | radioactif americium 243 14 autre compose inorganique de l’americium autre compose inorganique de l’americium 15 berkelium et ses composes inorganiques berkelium et ses composes inorganiques 16 berkelium Bk actinide berkelium 17 autre compose inorganique du berkelium autre compose inorganique du berkelium 18 californium et ses composes inorganiques californium et ses composes inorganiques 19 californium Cf actinide | radioactif californium 20 autre compose inorganique du californium autre compose inorganique du californium 21 curium et ses composes inorganiques curium et ses composes inorganiques 22 curium Cm actinide curium 23 isotope du curium isotope du curium 24 curium 244 isotope | radioactif curium 244 25 autre compose inorganique du curium autre compose inorganique du curium 26 einsteinium et ses composes inorganiques einsteinium et ses composes inorganiques 27 einsteinium Es actinide einsteinium 28 autre compose inorganique de l’einsteinium autre compose inorganique de l’einsteinium 29 fermium et ses composes inorganiques fermium et ses composes inorganiques 30 fermium Fm actinide fermium 31 autre compose inorganique du fermium autre compose inorganique du fermium 32 lawrencium et ses composes inorganiques lawrencium et ses composes inorganiques 33 lawrencium Lr actinide lawrencium 34 autre compose inorganique du lawrencium autre compose inorganique du lawrencium 35 mendelevium et ses composes inorganiques mendelevium et ses composes inorganiques 36 mendelevium Md actinide | radioactif mendelevium 37 autre compose inorganique du mendelevium autre compose inorganique du mendelevium 38 neptunium et ses composes inorganiques neptunium et ses composes inorganiques 39 neptunium Np actinide neptunium 40 isotope du neptunium isotope du neptunium 41 neptunium 237 isotope | radioactif neptunium 237 42 neptunium 239 isotope | radioactif neptunium 239 43 autre compose inorganique du neptunium autre compose inorganique du neptunium 44 nobelium et ses composes inorganiques nobelium et ses composes inorganiques 45 nobelium No actinide nobelium 46 autre compose inorganique du nobelium autre compose inorganique du nobelium 47 plutonium et ses composes inorganiques plutonium et ses composes inorganiques 48 plutonium Pu actinide plutonium 49 isotope du plutonium isotope du plutonium 50 plutonium 238 isotope | radioactif plutonium 238 51 plutonium 239 isotope | radioactif plutonium 239 52 plutonium 240 isotope | radioactif plutonium 240 53 plutonium 241 isotope | radioactif plutonium 241 54 autre compose inorganique du plutonium autre compose inorganique du plutonium 55 protoactinium et ses composes inorganiques protoactinium et ses composes inorganiques 56 protactinium Pa actinide protactinium 57 autre compose inorganique du protoactinium autre compose inorganique du protoactinium 58 thorium et ses composes inorganiques thorium et ses composes inorganiques 59 thorium Th actinide thorium 60 isotope du thorium isotope du thorium 61 thorium 228 isotope | radioactif thorium 228 25-05-2020 - THESAURUS HARMONISE DES EXPOSITIONS PROFESSIONNELLES - VERSION BETA 2-QUALIFICATIFS 2020.1 1 THESAURUS HARMONISE DES EXPOSITIONS PROFESSIONNELLES - VERSION BETA 2-QUALIFICATIFS 2020.1 VERSION DU 25-05-2020 N° LIGNE CLASSE SOUS-CLASSE NIVEAU 1 NIVEAU 2 NIVEAU 3 NIVEAU 4 NIVEAU 5 NIVEAU 6 SYNONYME DESCRIPTION COMMENTAIRE LIBELLE 62 thorium 230 isotope | radioactif thorium 230 63 thorium 232 isotope | radioactif thorium 232 64 thorium 234 isotope | radioactif thorium 234 65 autre compose inorganique du thorium autre compose inorganique du thorium 66 uranium et ses composes inorganiques uranium et ses composes inorganiques 67 uranium U actinide uranium 68 isotope de l'uranium isotope de l'uranium 69 uranium 234 isotope | radioactif uranium 234 70 uranium 235 isotope | radioactif uranium 235 71 uranium 238 isotope | radioactif uranium 238 72 autre compose inorganique de l’uranium autre compose inorganique de l’uranium 73 autre actinide et ses composes inorganiques autre actinide et ses composes inorganiques 74 gaz rare gaz rare 75 argon et ses composes inorganiques argon et ses composes inorganiques 76 argon Ar gaz rare argon 77 autre compose inorganique de l'argon autre compose inorganique de l'argon 78 helium et ses composes inorganiques helium et ses composes inorganiques 79 helium He gaz rare helium 80 autre compose inorganique de l'helium autre compose inorganique de l'helium 81 krypton et ses composes inorganiques krypton et ses composes inorganiques 82 krypton Kr gaz rare krypton 83 isotope du krypton isotope du krypton 84 krypton 85 isotope | radioactif krypton 85 85 autre compose inorganique du krypton autre compose inorganique du krypton 86 radon et ses composes inorganiques radon et ses composes inorganiques 87 radon Rn gaz rare | radioactif radon 88 isotope du radon isotope du radon 89 radon 220 isotope | radioactif radon 220 90 radon 222 isotope | radioactif radon 222 91 autre compose inorganique du radon autre compose inorganique du radon 92 neon et ses composes inorganiques neon et ses composes inorganiques 93 neon Ne gaz rare neon 94 autre compose inorganique du neon autre compose inorganique du neon 95 xenon et ses composes inorganiques xenon et ses composes inorganiques 96 xenon Xe gaz rare xenon 97 isotope du xenon isotope du xenon 98 xenon 133 isotope | radioactif xenon 133 99 xenon 135 isotope | radioactif xenon 135 100 autre compose inorganique du xenon autre compose inorganique du xenon 101 autre gaz rare et ses composes inorganiques autre gaz rare et ses composes inorganiques 102 halogene halogene 103 astate et ses composes inorganiques astate et ses composes inorganiques 104 astate At halogene | radioactif astate 105 autre compose inorganique de l’astate autre compose inorganique de l’astate 106 brome et ses composes inorganiques brome et ses composes inorganiques 107 brome Br halogene brome 108 acide de brome acide de brome 109 acide bromhydrique bromure d’hydrogene | HBr acide bromhydrique 110 sel de brome sel de brome 111 bromure Br- bromure 112 hypobromite BrO- hypobromite 113 bromate BrO3- bromate 114 bromate de potassium KBrO3 bromate de potassium 115 pentafluorure de brome pentafluorure de brome 116 autre sel de brome autre sel de brome 117 autre compose inorganique du brome autre compose inorganique du brome 118 chlore et ses composes inorganiques chlore et ses composes inorganiques 119 chlore Cl halogene chlore 120 oxyde de chlore oxyde de chlore 121 acide de chlore acide de chlore 122 acide chlorhydrique chlorure d’hydrogene | HCl acide chlorhydrique 25-05-2020 - THESAURUS HARMONISE DES EXPOSITIONS PROFESSIONNELLES - VERSION BETA 2-QUALIFICATIFS 2020.1 2 THESAURUS HARMONISE DES EXPOSITIONS PROFESSIONNELLES - VERSION BETA 2-QUALIFICATIFS 2020.1 VERSION DU 25-05-2020 N° LIGNE CLASSE SOUS-CLASSE NIVEAU 1 NIVEAU 2 NIVEAU 3 NIVEAU 4 NIVEAU 5 NIVEAU 6 SYNONYME DESCRIPTION COMMENTAIRE LIBELLE 123 acide hypochloreux acide hypochlorique | HClO acide hypochloreux 124 acide perchlorique HClO4 acide perchlorique 125 autre acide de chlore autre acide de chlore 126 sel de chlore sel de chlore 127 hypochlorite ClO- hypochlorite 128 chlorate CLO3- chlorate 129 perchlorate ClO4- perchlorate 130 chlorure Cl- chlorure 131 chlorure de potassium chlorure de potassium 132 chlorure de sodium sel de cuisine chlorure de sodium 133 autre sel de chlore autre sel de chlore 134 autre compose inorganique du chlore autre compose inorganique du chlore 135 fluor et ses composes inorganiques fluor et ses composes inorganiques 136 fluor F halogene fluor 137 isotope du fluor isotope du fluor 138 fluor 18 isotope | radioactif fluor 18 139 acide de fluor acide de fluor 140 acide fluorhydrique fluorure d'hydrogene | HF acide fluorhydrique 141 sel de fluor sel de fluor 142 fluorure F- fluorure 143 fluorure d’ammonium fluorure d’ammonium 144 fluorure de manganese fluorure de manganese 145 fluorure de baryum fluorure de baryum 146 fluorure de cadmium fluorure de cadmium 147 fluorure de calcium fluorure de calcium 148 fluorure de lithium fluorure de lithium 149 fluorure de potassium fluorure de potassium 150 fluorure de sodium fluorure de sodium 151 autre sel de fluor autre sel de fluor 152 autre compose inorganique du fluor autre compose inorganique du fluor 153 iode et ses composes inorganiques iode et ses composes inorganiques 154 iode I halogene iode 155 isotope de l'iode isotope de l'iode 156 iode 123 isotope | radioactif iode 123 157 iode 125 iode 125 158 iode 129 isotope | radioactif iode 129 159 iode 131 isotope | radioactif iode 131 160 iode 132 isotope | radioactif iode 132 161 acide de l'iode acide de l'iode 162 acide iodhydrique iodure d’hydrogene acide iodhydrique 163 acide
Recommended publications
  • Characterisation of Novel Isosaccharinic Acid Degrading Bacteria and Communities
    University of Huddersfield Repository Kyeremeh, Isaac Ampaabeng Characterisation of Novel Isosaccharinic Acid Degrading Bacteria and Communities Original Citation Kyeremeh, Isaac Ampaabeng (2018) Characterisation of Novel Isosaccharinic Acid Degrading Bacteria and Communities. Doctoral thesis, University of Huddersfield. This version is available at http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/34509/ The University Repository is a digital collection of the research output of the University, available on Open Access. Copyright and Moral Rights for the items on this site are retained by the individual author and/or other copyright owners. Users may access full items free of charge; copies of full text items generally can be reproduced, displayed or performed and given to third parties in any format or medium for personal research or study, educational or not-for-profit purposes without prior permission or charge, provided: • The authors, title and full bibliographic details is credited in any copy; • A hyperlink and/or URL is included for the original metadata page; and • The content is not changed in any way. For more information, including our policy and submission procedure, please contact the Repository Team at: [email protected]. http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/ Characterisation of Novel Isosaccharinic Acid Degrading Bacteria and Communities Isaac Ampaabeng Kyeremeh, MSc (Hons) A thesis submitted to the University of Huddersfield in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Department of Biological Sciences September 2017 i Acknowledgement Firstly, I would like to thank Almighty God for His countenance and grace all these years. ‘I could do all things through Christ who strengthens me’ (Philippians 4:1) Secondly, my heartfelt gratitude and appreciation go to my main supervisor Professor Paul N.
    [Show full text]
  • Thesaurus Harmonise Des Expositions Professionnelles - Version 2021 - Qualificatifs 2021 Version Du 04-01-2021
    THESAURUS HARMONISE DES EXPOSITIONS PROFESSIONNELLES - VERSION 2021 - QUALIFICATIFS 2021 VERSION DU 04-01-2021 AGENT AGENT UNITE VLEP SUIVI POST RISQUE GENERANT BIOLOGIQUE BIOLOGIQUE SUIVI POST FACTEUR DE CANCEROGENE (1A MUTAGENE (1A OU REPROTOXIQUE (1A (mg/m3 ou UNITE VLCT RISQUE N° LIGNE CLASSE SOUS-CLASSE NIVEAU 1 NIVEAU 2 NIVEAU 3 NIVEAU 4 NIVEAU 5 LIBELLE SHORT LISTE EXPOSITION TABLEAU DE MP N° CAS ACD VALEUR VLEP VALEUR VLCT UNE VIP AVANT PATHOGENE PATHOGENE PROFESSIONNEL PENIBILITE OU 1B OU 2) 1B OU 2) OU 1B OU 2) fibres/l (sur 1h (mg/m3) PARTICULIER AFFECTATION GROUPE 2 GROUPES 3 ET 4 dans l'air inhalé)) 1 agent chimique agent chimique 2 agent chimique agent chimique inorganique 3 actinide actinide 4 actinium et ses actinium et ses composes inorganiques 5 actinium actinium 7440-34-8 6 isotope de l'actinium isotope de l'actinium 7 actinium 228 actinium 228 14331-83-0 8 autre compose autre compose inorganique de l’actinium 9 americium et ses americium et ses composes inorganiques 10 americium americium 7440-35-9 11 isotope de isotope de l'americium 12 americium 241 americium 241 14596-10-2 13 americium 243 americium 243 14993-75-0 14 autre compose autre compose inorganique de l’americium 15 berkelium et ses berkelium et ses composes inorganiques 16 berkelium berkelium 7440-40-6 17 autre compose autre compose inorganique du berkelium 18 californium et ses californium et ses composes inorganiques 19 californium californium 7440-71-3 20 autre compose autre compose inorganique du californium 21 curium et ses curium et ses composes inorganiques
    [Show full text]
  • Microbial Diversity and Biogeochemical Cycling in Soda Lakes
    UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) Microbial diversity and biogeochemical cycling in soda lakes Sorokin, D.Y.; Berben, T.; Melton, E.D.; Overmars, L.; Vavourakis, C.D.; Muyzer, G. DOI 10.1007/s00792-014-0670-9 Publication date 2014 Document Version Final published version Published in Extremophiles Link to publication Citation for published version (APA): Sorokin, D. Y., Berben, T., Melton, E. D., Overmars, L., Vavourakis, C. D., & Muyzer, G. (2014). Microbial diversity and biogeochemical cycling in soda lakes. Extremophiles, 18(5), 791-809. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00792-014-0670-9 General rights It is not permitted to download or to forward/distribute the text or part of it without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), other than for strictly personal, individual use, unless the work is under an open content license (like Creative Commons). Disclaimer/Complaints regulations If you believe that digital publication of certain material infringes any of your rights or (privacy) interests, please let the Library know, stating your reasons. In case of a legitimate complaint, the Library will make the material inaccessible and/or remove it from the website. Please Ask the Library: https://uba.uva.nl/en/contact, or a letter to: Library of the University of Amsterdam, Secretariat, Singel 425, 1012 WP Amsterdam, The Netherlands. You will be contacted as soon as possible. UvA-DARE is a service provided by the library of the University of Amsterdam (https://dare.uva.nl) Download date:30 Sep 2021 Extremophiles (2014) 18:791–809 DOI 10.1007/s00792-014-0670-9 SPECIAL ISSUE: REVIEW 10th International Congress on Extremophiles Microbial diversity and biogeochemical cycling in soda lakes Dimitry Y.
    [Show full text]
  • 2003 Summer Mono Lake Newsletter
    hose of you who have diligently read each issue of the Mono Lake Newsletter this year may start to notice that there is something of a pattern forming. It’s the TMono Lake Committee’s 25th Anniversary and we thought, “What better way to celebrate with all the members and friends than through the newsletter?” The first issue highlighted the fact that while the Mono Lake story may appear to be a well-planned one, in 1979 no one ever would have guessed things would have Mono Lake Office turned out with a healthy lake in the end. Only with the amazing efforts of many Information Center and Bookstore people could this sometimes-calculated, sometimes-serendipitous story have turned Highway 395 at Third Street out so well. The second issue focused on the Committee’s long-standing connection Post Office Box 29 Lee Vining, California 93541 with science, and how scientific findings motivated a small group of dedicated (760) 647-6595 students who just couldn’t watch Mono dry up. This, the third issue, focuses on the [email protected] political history that took science-based knowledge to the public, to courtrooms, and www.monolake.org to anyone who would listen, and turned it into the protection that the lake has today. www.monobasinresearch.org The final issue for the year will focus on education, the third pillar of the Los Angeles Office Committee’s three-word mantra: Protection, Restoration, Education. With these 322 Culver Blvd. Playa Del Rey, California 90293 issues firmly under our belts we head off into the next 25 years.
    [Show full text]
  • Environmental Microbiology
    ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Extreme Environments and Extremophiles Satya P. Singh Department of Biosciences Saurashtra University, Rajkot- 360 005 E mail: [email protected] CONTENTS Introduction Extreme Environments and their Microbial Life Thermophiles Halophiles and Haloalkaliphiles Uncultivable Microbes Adaptation to Extremity Halophiles And Haloalakliphiles Haloalakliphilic Bacteria & Archaebacteria Thermophiles and Hyperthermophiles Applications and New Horizons Keywords Extremophiles; Extreme habitats; Thermophiles; Hyperthermophiles; Halophiles; Haloalkaliphiles; Macromolecular stability;, Archaebacteria; Dead Seas; Salt lakes; Adaptation strategies. Introduction Microbes play key roles in the life of human being since the time immemorial. We have been exploiting them much before the knowledge and realization of their existence in the universe. However, the microbes played havoc time to time in the form of infectious diseases and other forms of their detrimental activities. Therefore, they are referred as both friend and foe to the society and human being. Systematic applications of microbes date back to the days of Louis Pasteur, when he established the relationship between chemical transformations and the existence of microbes. The active involvement of microbes in daily life is due to their versatility, diversity and fast growth. They affect almost every spheres of our life ranging from agriculture to industry and from environment to health. In view of their role in human society, the microbes have been the center of attraction for researchers and during the last century several turning points and milestones were established. This led to the better understanding of the organisms and their impact on human society. Considering the contemporary developments towards modern biology, the elucidation of the DNA structure has been a major turning point.
    [Show full text]
  • Spirochaetes Dominate the Microbial Community Associated with the Red
    www.nature.com/scientificreports OPEN Spirochaetes dominate the microbial community associated with the red coral Corallium rubrum Received: 10 February 2016 Accepted: 18 May 2016 on a broad geographic scale Published: 06 June 2016 Jeroen A. J. M. van de Water1,*, Rémy Melkonian1,*, Howard Junca2, Christian R. Voolstra3, Stéphanie Reynaud1, Denis Allemand1 & Christine Ferrier-Pagès1 Mass mortality events in populations of the iconic red coral Corallium rubrum have been related to seawater temperature anomalies that may have triggered microbial disease development. However, very little is known about the bacterial community associated with the red coral. We therefore aimed to provide insight into this species’ bacterial assemblages using Illumina MiSeq sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons generated from samples collected at five locations distributed across the western Mediterranean Sea. Twelve bacterial species were found to be consistently associated with the red coral, forming a core microbiome that accounted for 94.6% of the overall bacterial community. This core microbiome was particularly dominated by bacteria of the orders Spirochaetales and Oceanospirillales, in particular the ME2 family. Bacteria belonging to these orders have been implicated in nutrient cycling, including nitrogen, carbon and sulfur. While Oceanospirillales are common symbionts of marine invertebrates, our results identify members of the Spirochaetales as other important dominant symbiotic bacterial associates within Anthozoans. The economically valuable red coral Corallium rubrum is an important habitat-forming species that provides structural complexity to benthic communities in the Mediterranean Sea. While commercial over-exploitation for use in jewellery is one of the main threats, ocean acidification1 and elevated seawater temperatures2 may also pose a risk to C.
    [Show full text]
  • Metabolic Roles of Uncultivated Bacterioplankton Lineages in the Northern Gulf of Mexico 2 “Dead Zone” 3 4 J
    bioRxiv preprint doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/095471; this version posted June 12, 2017. The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not certified by peer review) is the author/funder, who has granted bioRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity. It is made available under aCC-BY-NC 4.0 International license. 1 Metabolic roles of uncultivated bacterioplankton lineages in the northern Gulf of Mexico 2 “Dead Zone” 3 4 J. Cameron Thrash1*, Kiley W. Seitz2, Brett J. Baker2*, Ben Temperton3, Lauren E. Gillies4, 5 Nancy N. Rabalais5,6, Bernard Henrissat7,8,9, and Olivia U. Mason4 6 7 8 1. Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA 9 2. Department of Marine Science, Marine Science Institute, University of Texas at Austin, Port 10 Aransas, TX, USA 11 3. School of Biosciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK 12 4. Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, 13 FL, USA 14 5. Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 15 LA, USA 16 6. Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, Chauvin, LA USA 17 7. Architecture et Fonction des Macromolécules Biologiques, CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université, 18 13288 Marseille, France 19 8. INRA, USC 1408 AFMB, F-13288 Marseille, France 20 9. Department of Biological Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 21 22 *Correspondence: 23 JCT [email protected] 24 BJB [email protected] 25 26 27 28 Running title: Decoding microbes of the Dead Zone 29 30 31 Abstract word count: 250 32 Text word count: XXXX 33 34 Page 1 of 31 bioRxiv preprint doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/095471; this version posted June 12, 2017.
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix 1. New and Emended Taxa Described Since Publication of Volume One, Second Edition of the Systematics
    188 THE REVISED ROAD MAP TO THE MANUAL Appendix 1. New and emended taxa described since publication of Volume One, Second Edition of the Systematics Acrocarpospora corrugata (Williams and Sharples 1976) Tamura et Basonyms and synonyms1 al. 2000a, 1170VP Bacillus thermodenitrificans (ex Klaushofer and Hollaus 1970) Man- Actinocorallia aurantiaca (Lavrova and Preobrazhenskaya 1975) achini et al. 2000, 1336VP Zhang et al. 2001, 381VP Blastomonas ursincola (Yurkov et al. 1997) Hiraishi et al. 2000a, VP 1117VP Actinocorallia glomerata (Itoh et al. 1996) Zhang et al. 2001, 381 Actinocorallia libanotica (Meyer 1981) Zhang et al. 2001, 381VP Cellulophaga uliginosa (ZoBell and Upham 1944) Bowman 2000, VP 1867VP Actinocorallia longicatena (Itoh et al. 1996) Zhang et al. 2001, 381 Dehalospirillum Scholz-Muramatsu et al. 2002, 1915VP (Effective Actinomadura viridilutea (Agre and Guzeva 1975) Zhang et al. VP publication: Scholz-Muramatsu et al., 1995) 2001, 381 Dehalospirillum multivorans Scholz-Muramatsu et al. 2002, 1915VP Agreia pratensis (Behrendt et al. 2002) Schumann et al. 2003, VP (Effective publication: Scholz-Muramatsu et al., 1995) 2043 Desulfotomaculum auripigmentum Newman et al. 2000, 1415VP (Ef- Alcanivorax jadensis (Bruns and Berthe-Corti 1999) Ferna´ndez- VP fective publication: Newman et al., 1997) Martı´nez et al. 2003, 337 Enterococcus porcinusVP Teixeira et al. 2001 pro synon. Enterococcus Alistipes putredinis (Weinberg et al. 1937) Rautio et al. 2003b, VP villorum Vancanneyt et al. 2001b, 1742VP De Graef et al., 2003 1701 (Effective publication: Rautio et al., 2003a) Hongia koreensis Lee et al. 2000d, 197VP Anaerococcus hydrogenalis (Ezaki et al. 1990) Ezaki et al. 2001, VP Mycobacterium bovis subsp. caprae (Aranaz et al.
    [Show full text]
  • Anaerovirgula Multivorans Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., a Novel Spore-Forming, Alkaliphilic Anaerobe Isolated from Owens Lake, California, USA
    International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology (2006), 56, 2623–2629 DOI 10.1099/ijs.0.64198-0 Anaerovirgula multivorans gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel spore-forming, alkaliphilic anaerobe isolated from Owens Lake, California, USA Elena V. Pikuta,1 Takashi Itoh,2 Paul Krader,3 Jane Tang,4 William B. Whitman5 and Richard B. Hoover1 Correspondence 1National Space Sciences and Technology Center/NASA, XD-12, 320 Sparkman Dr., Elena V. Pikuta Astrobiology Laboratory, Huntsville, AL 35805, USA [email protected] 2Japan Collection of Microorganisms, RIKEN BioResource Center, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako-shi, Saitama 351-0198, Japan Richard B. Hoover 3 [email protected] American Type Culture Collection, 10801 University Blvd, Manassas, VA 20110, USA 4United States Department of Agriculture, Monitoring Programs Office, 8609 Sudley Rd, suite 206, Manassas, VA 20110, USA 5Department of Microbiology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-2605, USA A novel, alkaliphilic, obligately anaerobic bacterium, strain SCAT, was isolated from mud sediments of a soda lake in California, USA. The rod-shaped cells were motile, Gram-positive, formed spores and were 0?4–0?562?5–5?0 mm in size. Growth occurred within the pH range 6?7–10?0 and was optimal at pH 8?5. The temperature range for growth was 10–45 6C, with optimal growth at 35 6C. NaCl was required for growth. Growth occurred at 0?5–9?0 % (w/v) NaCl and was optimal at 1–2 % (w/v). The novel isolate was a catalase-negative chemo-organoheterotroph that fermented sugars, proteolysis products, some organic and amino acids, glycerol, D-cellobiose and cellulose.
    [Show full text]
  • Synthèse Bibliographique
    République Algérienne Démocratique et Populaire Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieure et de la Recherche Scientifique Université MOULOUD Mammeri de TIZI-OUZOU Faculté des Sciences Biologiques et Sciences Agronomiques Département de Biochimie et Microbiologie Thèse de Doctorat En Sciences Biologiques Option : Microbiologie Appliquée Thème Etude de la flore bactérienne halophile cultivable des zones humides de Ouargla (Algérie) Présentée par : Mme KHALLEF Sakina Soutenue publiquement le 17 / 01 / 2019 Devant le Jury Président DJENANE Djamel Professeur : UMMTO Directeur de thèse HOUALI Karim Professeur : UMMTO Examinateurs KEBBOUCHE GANA Salima Professeur : Université de Boumerdes KHENCHOUCHE Abdelhalim Maitre de conférences A : Université de Sétif BOUMENDJEL Mahieddine Maitre de conférences A : Université d’El Taref REMERCIEMENTS « Al hamdo li Allah » profondément pensé et ressenti, Al Hamdo li Allah pour l‘infinité de belles choses qu‘il m‘a accordé et pour avoir illuminé mon chemin et soutenu mes pas. Ce travail est l‘aboutissement d‘un long chemin au cours duquel j‘ai bénéficié de l‘encouragement et du soutien de plusieurs personnes. Que toutes les personnes physiques ou morales citées ci-après voient par-là l‘expression de ma profonde gratitude ! Mes sentiments de gratitude vont en premier lieu à mon directeur de thèse, Pr HOUALI Karim, UMMTO. Ce fut une expérience très riche d‘effectuer ce travail de recherche sous sa direction. Je lui suis profondément reconnaissante pour son appui et ses encouragements, qui m‘ont beaucoup édifié, son savoir et son savoir-faire étaient présents à l‘appel. Il a accompagné avec beaucoup de patience et de pertinence l‘aboutissement de ce travail, qu‘il soit assuré de mon profond estime et respect.
    [Show full text]
  • ANAEROBIC HALOPHILIC ALKALITHERMOPHILES: DIVERSITY and PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS to MULTIPLE EXTREME CONDITIONS by NOHA MOSTAFA
    ANAEROBIC HALOPHILIC ALKALITHERMOPHILES: DIVERSITY AND PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS TO MULTIPLE EXTREME CONDITIONS by NOHA MOSTAFA MESBAH (Under the Direction of Juergen Wiegel) ABSTRACT Halophilic alkalithermophiles are poly-extremophiles adapted to grow at high salt concentrations, alkaline pH values and temperatures greater than 50ºC. Halophilic alkalithermophiles are of interest from physiological perspectives as they combine unique adaptive mechanisms and cellular features that enable them to grow under extreme conditions. The alkaline, hypersaline lakes of the Wadi An Natrun, Egypt were chosen as sources for isolation of novel halophilic alkalithermophiles. These lakes are characterized by saturating concentrations of NaCl (5.6 M), alkaline pH (8.5-11) and temperatures of 50ºC due to intense solar irradiation. The prokaryotic communities of three large lakes of the Wadi An Natrun were assessed using 16S rRNA clone libraries. The Wadi An Natrun lakes are dominated by three phylogenetic groups of Bacteria (Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, α- and γ-proteobacteria) and two groups of Archaea (Halobacteriales and Methanosarcinales). Extensive diversity exists within each phylogenetic group; half of the clones analyzed did not have close cultured or uncultured relatives. Three novel halophilic alkalithermophiles were isolated from the Wadi An Natrun. A novel order, Natranaerobiales, was proposed to encompass these novel isolates. Natranaerobius thermophilus was chosen as a model for more detailed physiological studies. Analysis of the bioenergetic characteristics of N.thermophilus revealed the absence of cytoplasmic pH homeostasis. Rather, N.thermophilus has the novel feature of maintaining the cytoplasmic pH at a constant 1 unit below that of the extracellular pH, the cytoplasmic pH continuously changed with the extracellular pH.
    [Show full text]
  • Manuel De La Classification Statistique Internationale Des Malaoies, Traumatismes Et Causes De Décès
    CLASSIFICATION INTERNATIONALE DES MALADIES MANUEL DE LA CLASSIFICATION STATISTIQUE INTERNATIONALE DES MALAOIES, TRAUMATISMES ET CAUSES DE DÉCÈS Fondé sur les recommandations de la Conférence pour la huitième révision (1965) et adopté par la Dix-neuvième Assemblée mondiale de la santé Volume 2 INDEX ALPHABÉTIQUE ORGANISATION MONDIALE DE LA SANTÉ GENÈVE 1969 Volume 1 Introduction Liste des rubriques à trois chiffres Table analytique des termes à inclure et sub- divisions à quatre chiffres Certificat médical et Règles de classement Listes spéciales pour la mise en tableaux Définitions et Recommandations Règlement Volume 2 Index alphabétique PRINTED IN ENGLAND TABLE DES MATIÈRES Pages Introduction Disposition générale de l'Index VII Parties principales VII Structure VIII Numéros de classement. IX Affections primaires et secondaires X Diagnostics multiples X Notes. X Signes et dispositions conventionnels utilisés dans l'Index XI Parenthèses XI Renvois. XI Astérisque . XII Croix XII Choix des numéros de référence XII Abréviation « NCA » XIII Index alphabétique Partie I: Index alphabétique des maladies et de la nature du traumatisme . Partie II: Index alphabétique des causes d'accidents, empoi- sonnements et traumatismes . .... 343 Partie III: Index alphabétique des effets nocifs· des agents pharmacologiques et d'autres substances chi- miques (Table des effets nocifs) ...... 377 -I1I- INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Le Volume 2 de la Classification internationale des Maladies est l'Index alphabétique de la Table analytique contenue dans le Volume 1. Bien que l'Index reflète les dispositions de la Table analytique pour ce qui est des notes modifiant le classement des termes diagnostiques men­ tionnés sur le certificat médical en même temps que d'autres maladies, ou dans divers cas particuliers (celui de certaines affections survenant pendant la grossesse, par exemple), les termes qui y figurent ne per­ mettent pas d'exprimer toutes ces variations.
    [Show full text]