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00-moby.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

05-filter-mobile.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

10mob

Definition: Common directory name


C:/10mob/

558x200_mobile

Definition: Common directory name


C:/558x200_mobile/

Achromobacter

Definition: The term "Achromobacter" refers to a group of bacteria, which are characterized by their inability to grow in water or anionic media (such as ammonium or magnesium). Achromobacteria are typically found in soil, rainwater, groundwater, and other natural environments where they are abundant. They can be present in various forms, including spores, colonies, and filaments. The specific characteristics of the bacteria include their lack of a flagellum, which is a membrane-bound organelle essential for motility; inability to grow in water or anionic media; and sensitivity to acidic pH solutions. Achromobacteria can also exhibit a range of responses to light, including growth inhibition by UV radiation. The term "Achromobacter" has been used historically to describe the presence of a particular group of bacteria that was present in the environment at a given time period. It is now considered a common name for a wide variety of bacterial genera, including many of the types already mentioned, including Chlamydia, Vibrio, and Escherichia. In summary, Achromobacter refers to a group of bacteria with a lack of flagellum, an inability to grow in water or anionic media, sensitivity to acidic pH solutions, and different responses to light.


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Achromobacterieae

Definition: The term "achromobacteria" refers to a group of bacteria that are distinguished by their ability to survive in a range of temperatures, often considered as "thermostable." These organisms can grow on ice, solid surfaces, or even under water. They exhibit thermoskill stability, meaning that they do not spontaneously break down into smaller sizes at low temperatures. In the field of microbiology, it is common to see several species of achromobacteria in various environments, including oceans, lakes, and freshwater bodies like rivers. These bacteria can be found in diverse ecosystems, ranging from marine organisms living in fresh water to freshwater sediments. They are important for understanding how certain environmental conditions affect the growth patterns and physiological processes of microorganisms. However, it's essential to note that these bacteria vary significantly across their host range and have evolved specific adaptations to survive in a wide variety of environments. Understanding them can help researchers better understand the diversity of life on Earth and the complex interactions between different organisms.


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Ammobium

Definition: The word "ammobium" means "to grow in size, increase in size," or "increase in strength." In biology, it refers to a characteristic of cells that allows them to double or triple their volume over time. For example, an ammobium cell may become twice its original size due to the continuous replication of genetic material and the accumulation of protein molecules.


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Bemobile

Definition: BeMobile means being mobile. A phrase in the Bible that can be translated as "being on a mobile phone." It's a term used figuratively to describe someone or something who is constantly moving from place to place, often with a cell phone. The word comes from the Hebrew words for 'mobile' and 'beast.'


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Mediamobilenordic

Definition: The word "Mediamobile" refers to a device designed for the transport of data, particularly between different locations in Europe, including Nordic countries (Denmark, Norway, Sweden). The term "nordic" comes from Swedish which means "north". This product allows people to access information and files over long distances without needing physical travel. It's known for its versatility as it can be used within a single location or between different locations.


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Mobile

Definition: The word "mobile" comes from the Hebrew phrase, meaning to move, especially by water. It refers to a person or thing that moves frequently, usually in large groups. In the Bible, it is used metaphorically to refer to people who are easily influenced, easily moved by others' actions, and easy to change their minds about important matters.


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