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317 Author Index of Volume 13 Adamkiewicz, V.W., Authier, A., Dumont, S., Dumont, S., see Adamkiewicz, V. W., 255 Garzon, S., Leduc, S., Morency, D., Nak- hostin, N. and Strykowski, H., A simple Folkers, G.E., see Houwen, F.P., 223 procedure for enriching and cultivating mag- French, D.D., see Dietrich, M.A., 281 netic bacteria in low agar-mud medium, 255 Furiga, M., see Bromke, B. J., 61 Akiyama, T., see Sugai, M., 11 Arnold, W.N., Rapid permanganate-fixation and Garzon, S., see Adamkiewicz, V. W., 255 alcohol-dehydration of fungal specimens for Ghandchi, A., see Trautmann, M., 305 transmission electron microscopy, 17 Green, D.H., Lewis, G. D., Rodtong, S. and Lou- Authier, A., see Adamkiewicz, V. W., 255 tit, M.W., Detection of faecal pollution in water by an Escherichia coli uidA gene probe, Banerjee, D.K., see Patel, B.K.R., 99 207 Boyle, M. D.P., see Otten, R.A., 185 Grehn, M., Miiller, F. and Hugelshofer, R., The Bromke, B. J. and Furiga, M., Carrageenan is a API ZYM system as a tool for typing of desirable substitute for ager in media growing Pasteurella multocida strains from humans, Trichomonas vaginalis, 61 201 Burns, J.L. and Hedin, L.A., Genetic transfor- Griiter, L. and Laufs, R., Protoplast transforma- mation of Pseudomonas cepacia using elec- tion of Staphylococcus epidermidis, 299 troporation, 215 Gutiérrez, F., see Veiga, M., 23 Butcher, P. D., see Patel, B.K.R., 99 Byun, S., see McFeters, G. A., 87 Hansen, G.H. and Sorheim, R., Improved meth- od for phenotypical characterization of ma- Callis, P.R., see McFeters, G.A., 87 rine bacteria, 231 Carlson, H., Nilsson, P., Jansson, H.-B. and Od- Hedin, L.A., see Burns, J.L., 215 ham, G., Characterization and determination Held, T., see Trautmann, M., 305 of prehelminthosporol, a toxin from the plant Hendrick, D.B., Nivens, D.E., Stafford, C. and pathogenic fungus Bipolaris sorokiniana, us- White, D.C., Rapid differentiation of archae- ing liquid chromatography/mass spectrome- bacteria from eubacteria by diffuse reflectance try, 259 Fourier-transform IR spectroscopic analysis Chevalier, P., Roy, D. and Savoie, L., X-a-Gal- of lipid preparations, 67 based medium for simultaneous enumeration Hood, M.A., Comparison of four methods for of bifidobacteria and lactic acid bacteria in measuring chitinase activity and the applica- milk, 75 tion of the 4-MUF assay in aquatic environ- Choe, W., see Singer, J. T., 49 ments, 151 Choquet, C.G. and Sprott, G.D., Metal chelate Houwen, F.P., Rebers, M., Folkers, G. E., Stams, affinity chromatography for the purification A.J.M. and Zehnder, A.J.B., The use of a of the F4.9-reducing (Ni,Fe) hydrogenase of two-liquid-phase electron removal system for Methanospirillum hungatei, 161 culture of proton-reducing bacteria, 223 Cimolai, N. and Mah, D., Comparison of poly- Hugelshofer, R., see Grehn, M., 201 clonal antisera and anti-43kDa antigen monoclonal antibodies for the culture- Ineson, P., see Johnson, E.E., 293 amplified antigenic detection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae by immunoblotting, 123 Jain, D.K., Collins-Thompson, D.L., Lee, H. and Collins-Thompson, D.L., see Jain, D.K., 271 Trevors, J.T., A drop-collapsing test for CollinsThompson, D.L., see Jayaratne, A.H. screening surfactant-producing microorgan- G.P., 1 isms, 271 Cross, A.S., see Trautmann, M., 305 Jansson, H.-B., see Carlson, H., 259 Cryz, Jr., S.J., see Trautmann, M., 305 Jayaratne, A.H.G.P., Collins-Thompson, D.L. and Trevors, J. T., Occurrence of tetracycline- Dietrich, M.A., Truax, R.E., French, D. D., Lea, resistant determinant classes among En- D.F., Stear, M. J.a nd Newman, M. J., Meas- terobacteriaceae isolated from meat, 1 urement of antibody binding to intact bacteria Johnson, D. B. and McGinness, S., A highly effi- using flow cytometric techniques, 281 cient and universal solid medium for growing 318 mesophilic and moderately thermophilic, biodegradation in anaerobic environments, iron-oxidizing, acidophilic bacteria, 113 243 Johnson, E.E., O’Donnell, A.G. and Ineson, P., An autoradiographic technique for selecting Rebers, M., see Houwen, F.P., 223 Cs-137-sorbing microorganisms from soil, 293 Rodtong, S., see Green, D.H., 207 Roy, D., see Chevalier, P., 75 Komatsuzawa, H., see Sugai, M., 11 Savoie, L., see Chevalier, P., 75 Laufs, R., see Griiter, L., 299 Schmidt, K.A., see Singer, J.T., 49 Lea, D.F., see Dietrich, M.A., 281 Seow, W.K. and Thong, Y.H., Development of a Leduc, S., see Adamkiewicz, V. W., 255 microcolumn radiometric assay for bacterial Lee, H., see Jain, D.K., 271 adherence, 39 Lewis, G.D., see Green, D.H., 207 Singer, J. T., Choe, W. and Schmidt, K.A., use of Lewus, C.B. and Montville, T.J., Detection of a restriction-defective variant for the constric- bacteriocins produced by lactic acid bacteria, tion of stable attenuated strains of the marine 145 fish pathogen Vibrio anguillarum, 49 Loutit, M. W., see Green, D.H., 207 Singh, A., see McFeters, G. A., 87 Sorheim, R., see Hansen, G.H., 231 Mac Rae, I.C., see O’Donohue, M. J., 171 Sprott, G.D., see Choquet, C.G., 161 Mah, D., see Cimolai, N., 123 Stafford, C., see Hendrick, D.B., 67 McFeters, G.A., Singh, A., Byun, S., Callis, P.R. Stams, A. J.M., see Houwen, F.P., 223 and Williams, S., Acridine orange staining Stear, M.J., see Dietrich, M.A., 281 reaction as an index of physiological activity Strykowski H., see Adamkiewicz, V. W., 255 in Escherichia coli, 87 Sugai, M., Komatsuzawa, H., Tomita, S., Akiya- McGinness, S., see Johnson, D.B., 113 ma, T., Miyake, Y. and Suginaka, H., Detec- Miyake, Y., see Sugai, M., 11 tion of a staphylococcal endo-@-N-acetyl- Montville, T. J., see Lewus, C.B., 145 glucosaminidase using polyacrylamide gels, Morency, D., see Adamkiewicz, V. W., 255 11 Moriarty, D. J. W., see O’Donohue, M. J., 171 Suginaka, H., see Sugai, M., 11 Miiller, F., see Grehn, M., 201 Thong, Y.H., see Seow, W.K., 39 Nakhostin, N., see Adamkiewicz, V. W., 255 Tomita, S., see Sugai, M., 11 Newman, M.J., see Dietrich, M.A., 281 Trautmann, M., Ghandchi, A., Held, T., Cryz, Jr., Nilsson, P., see Carlson, H., 259 S.J. and Cross, A.S., An enzyme-linked im- Nivens, D.E., see Hendrick, D.B., 67 munosorbent assay for the detection of solu- ble Klebsiella pneumoniae capsular polysac- O’Donnell, A.G., see Johnson, E.E., 293 charide, 305 O’Donohue, M.J., Moriarty, D.J.W. and Mac Trevors, J.T., see Jain, D.K., 271 Rae, I.C., Acomparison of methods for deter- Trevors, J.T., see Jayaratne, A.H.G.P., 1 mining rates of acetylene reduction (nitrogen Truax, R.E., see Dietrich, M.A., 281 fixation) by heterotrophic bacteria in seagrass sediment, 171 Veiga, M. and Gutiérrez, F., BASIC computer pro- Odham, G., see Carlson, H., 259 gram for the graphic representation of Otten, R. A. and Boyle, M. D. P., Characterization microbial growth curves and batch fermenta- of protein G expressed by human group C and tions, 23 G streptococci, 185 Westerlund, B., Fluorescent microparticles as a Patel, B.K.R., Banerjee, D. K. and Butcher, P. D., rapid tool in bacterial adherence studies, 135 Extraction and characterization of mRNA White, D.C., see Hendrick, D.B., 67 from mycobacteria: implication for virulence Williams, S., see McFeters, G. A., 87 gene identification, 99 Phelps, T.J., Similarity between biotransforma- Zehnder, A.J .B ., see Houwen, F. P., 223 tion rates and turnover rates of organic matter Subject Index of Volume 13 Acetylene reduction, 171 Electron acceptor, 223 Acridine orange, 87 Electron microscopy, 17 Activity gel, 11 ELISA, 305 Albumin-binding domain, 185 Empirical medium, 255 Anaerobic decomposition, 243 Endo-6-N-acetylglucosaminidase, 11 Anaerobic oxidation, 223 Enterobacteriaceae, | Antibody measurement, 281 Enzymatic pattern, 201 Antimicrobial, 145 Escherichia coli, 207 AODC, 87 Eubacterium, 67 API 20E, 231 API 20NE, 231 Fe-oxidizing bacterium, 113 API ZYM, 201 Fecal pollution, 207 Aquatic environment, 151 Fermentation, 23 Archaebacterium, 67 Fimbria, 135 Attenuated mutant, 49 Flow cytometry, 281 Autoradiography, 293 Fluorescent microparticle, 135 Fourier-transform IR spectroscopy, 67 Bacterial activity, 87 Fungus, 17 Bacterial adherence, 39 Bacterial adhesion, 135 a-Galactosidase, 75 Bacterial medium, 113 Gene probe, 207 Bacteriocin, 145 Glutamate fermentation, 223 Bacteriolytic enzyme, 11 Growth, 61 BASIC, 23 Bifidobacterium, 75 Heat-shock, 99 Biodegradation, 243 Helminthosporium sativum, 259 Biosurfactant, 271 HPLC, 259 Biotechnology, 67 Human serum albumin, 185 Bipolaris sorokiniana, 259 Hydrogen partial pressure, 223 Brucella abortus, 281 Hydrogenase, 161 Candida albicans, 17 IgG-binding domain, 185 Capsule, 305 Immunoglobulin G (IgG), 185 Carrageenan, 61 Infection, 123 cDNA, 99 Isolation medium, 255 Cell envelope, 17 Characterization, 231 Klebsiella pneumoniae, 305 Chitinase activity, 151 Cochliobolus sativus, 259 Lactic acid bacterium, 145 Comparison of method, 151 Lipid analysis, 67 Computer, 23 Cs-137 sorption, 293 Magnetic bacterium, 255 Cs-137, 293 Marine bacterium, 231 Culture amplification, 123 Mass spectrometry, 259 Culture medium, 255 Metal chelate affinity chromatography, 16! Cyanogen bromide (CNBr), 185 Methanogenesis, 243 Methanospirillum hungatei,, 161 Diagnosis, 123 4-Methylumbelliferyl technique, 151 Difco Marine Broth, 231 Microbial growth, 23 Differential enumeration, 75 Microbial screening, 271 DNA probe, | mRNA, 99 Drop collapse, 271 Multidish method, 231 320 Mycobacterium, 99 SDS— PAGE, 11 Mycoplasma pneumoniae, 123 Seagrass, 171 Sediment, 171 N fixation, 171 Selective isolation, 293 Ni enzyme, 161 Semisolid, 61 Slime production, 299 Organic soil, 293 Sporothrix schenckii, 17 Spot-on-the-lawn method, 145 Pasteurella multocida, 201 Stain, 87 PCR, 99 Staphylococcus epidermidis, 299 Permanganate fixation, 17 Streptococcus sanguis, 39 Permeabilization procedure, 75 Plotting, 23 Tetracycline resistance, 1 Polysaccharide, 305 Thermophilic bacterium, 113 Prehelminthosporol, 259 Tissue specificity, 135 Presumptive identification, 75 Trichomonas vaginalis, 61 Protein G, 185 Turnover, 243 Protoplast transformation, 299 Typing, 201 Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 39 Vibrio anguillarum 775, 49 Radiometric assay, 39 Virulence, 49 Redox mediator, 223 Renaturation, 11 X-a-Gal, 75 Screening, 145

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