Circuited ECOdynamic Microbiological Environmental Systems (C E M E S) Renewing Bioevents Microbiological life is profuse. Microbes provide renewing bioevents, which recycle and nourish life forms, downstream, downwind, below or within range of their limited motility and mobility. CEMES (Circuited ECOdynamic Microbial Environmental Systems) Idealized CEMES explore the best of these environments. CEMES seek the idealization of habitation for microbial life and the ideal sequencing … [Read more...]
Circuited ECOdynamic Microbiological Environmental Systems (CEMES)
December 29, 2013 by admin
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MYSTERIES of the Ecosystem of a Vagina <3
May 4, 2012 by Team Celebration
Mystery remains about what drives the changes in a Woman's Vaginal Ecosystem The human vagina is a lively place, full of beneficial bacteria that discourage nasty microbes from invading. Now, new research finds this ecosystem is even more mysterious than previously realized. Not only do women vary widely in what sorts of microbes call the vagina home, the study finds, but the ecosystem of the vagina can also change rapidly — to no ill effect. That's important, because while some … [Read more...]
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