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Limits for microbial life at subzero temperatures
Corien Bakermans
Division of Mathematics & Natural Sciences (Altoona)
One Health Microbiome Center
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Metabolism
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Subzero Temperature
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Microbial Life
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Life-limiting
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Cellular Structure
50%
Well-defined
50%
Response to Stimulus
50%
Adaptation
50%
20th Century
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Three-class
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Energy Use
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Extreme Environments
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Changing Conditions
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Covalent Bond
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Damage Accumulation
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Growth Adaptation
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Terrestrial Life
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Dormant State
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Nature of Life
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Growth Maintenance
50%
Adaptation Responses
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Immunology and Microbiology
Covalent Bond
100%