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Greek language, Biblical --- Grammar. --- Bible. --- Language, style. --- 225.02*3 --- 807.5-5 --- -Biblical Greek --- New Testament Greek --- Nieuw Testament: Griekse bijbelse filologie --- Grieks: grammatica --- Grammar --- -Nieuw Testament: Griekse bijbelse filologie --- 807.5-5 Grieks: grammatica --- 225.02*3 Nieuw Testament: Griekse bijbelse filologie --- Bible --- Language, style --- -807.5-5 Grieks: grammatica --- Biblical Greek --- -225.02*3 Nieuw Testament: Griekse bijbelse filologie --- Greek language, Biblical - Grammar. --- -Grammar
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Bacteria as Multicellular Organisms is the first book devoted specifically to multicellular aspects of bacterial life. Contrary to conventional wisdom, which treats bacteria as autonomous single cells, this book shows how bacteria are sentient, interactive organisms with an unexpectedly broad repertoire of chemical and physical mechanisms for signaling each other and organizing themselves into multicellular aggregates with novel properties. The book has been compiled from reports by specialists in a variety of disciplines from genetics and microbiology to environmental engineering and biotechnology. This interdisciplinary approach reflects the growing importance of bacteria as key experimental material for investigating phenomena common to many fields in contemporary science: communication, complexity, self-organization, and pattern formation. The impact of bacterial multicellularity will affect such diverse areas as evolutionary population biology, non-linear dynamics, and information science.
Bacteria --- Microbial aggregation. --- Ecology.
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Wurttemberg (Germany) --- Holy Roman Empire --- Politics and government. --- Politics and government.
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