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Cryptosporidium muris,1:143
Cryptosporidium parvum,1:143, 1:236, 1:315, 2:526
Crystallography, proteins, 2:452, 2: 453
CTLs. SeeCytotoxic T-lymphocytes
Culture, 1:144,1:144–145,1:335–336
defined, 1:49
dilution theory and techniques, 1:156
genetic identification of microorganisms, 1:240–241
planktonic bacteria, 2:441
Curing, 1:224
Cuvier, Georges, 2:646
Cyanobacteria, 1:82–83, 1:203, 2:436
chlorophyll, 1:119
chloroplast, 1:120
evolution of, 1:208
fossils, 1:228
gas vacuoles, 1:235
Cyclops, 2:616
Cyclosporin, 1:84, 1:307
Cystoseira osmundacea,1:323
Cysts
chlorination, 1:119
Giardia,1:249
protozoa, 2:423
Cytogenetics. SeeMolecular biology and molecular genetics
Cytokines, 1:104, 1:105, 1:145,1:291, 1:306, 1:313–314, 2:539
Cytokinesis, 1:107–108, 1:244
Cytomegalovirus, 1:33
Cytoplasm, eukaryotic, 1:145–146,1: 146
Cytoplasm, prokaryotic, 1:146–147,2:551–553
Cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs), 2:539
D
D. immitis,2:423
da Vinci, Leonardo, 2:644
Dalton, John, 2:646
Daraprim, 1:184
DARPA. SeeDefense Advanced Research Project
Darwin, Charles Robert, 1:150–151,2:647, 2:648
Darwin, Erasmus, 2:646
Dausset, Jean, 1:288
Davaine, C.J., 1:326
Davies, J.A.V., 2:538
Davies, Julian E., 1:151–152
Davis, Bernard D., 2:654
Dawkins, Richard, 2:507
de Baillou, Guillaume, 2:402
de Broglie, Louis Victor, 1:152–153,1:179, 2:388, 2:496
de Jussieu, Antoine-Laurent, 2:646
de Maupertuis, Pierre-Moreau, 2:645
de Tournefort, Joseph Pitton, 2:645
de Vries, Hugo, 2:651
Dedrick, Helen M., 2:653
Defects of cellular immunity. SeeImmunodeficiency disease syndromes
Defense Advanced Research Project (DARPA), 1:77
Dehydration, 1:223
Deinococcus,1:54, 2:532
Deinococcus radiodurans,2:404
Deisenhofer, Johann, 2:436
Delayed immunity, 1:288–290
Delbrück, Max, 1:55, 1:268, 1:269, 1:321, 2:594, 2:653, 2:654, 2:657
Deletion mutations, 2:405, 2:406
Democritus, 2:643
Dendrogram, 2:383–384
Dengue fever, 1:153–154,1:263, 2:499
Denitrification, 2:411
Dental caries, 2:379–380
Dental plaque, 1:17, 1:67, 2:387, 2:442
Deoxyribonucleic acid. SeeDNA
Dermatomes, 2:574
Dermatomycoses, 2:517
Descartes, René, 2:645
Desiccation, 1:154
Desulfovibrio hydrocarbonoclasticus,2:432
Detection of mutants. SeeLaboratory techniques in microbiology
d’Hérelle, Félix, 1:55, 1:149–150,1:356, 2:652
Diaptomus, 2:616
Diarrhea
Cryptosporidium parvum,1:143, 1:236, 1:315
enterobacterial infection, 1:188
gastroenteritis, 1:236
giardiasis, 1:249
pseudomembranous colitis, 2:465
See alsoDysentery; Gastroenteritis
Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning, 2:482
Diatomic nitrogen, 2:410
Diatoms, 1:154–155,2:421, 2:460, 2:461,2:462, 2:482
Diauxy, 2:398
Dictyostelium,1:155
Dictyostelium discoideum,1:130, 1:155, 2:518
Didanoside, 1:8
Diffusion, cell membrane transport, 1:109–110
DiGeorge syndrome, 1:294, 1:297
Dilution plating, 1:156
Dilution theory and techniques, 1:156
Dinitrogen-fixing symbioses, 2:411
Dinoflagellates, 1:156–157,1:181,2:460, 2:470
bioluminescence, 1:73
diarrhetic shellfish poisoning, 2:482
red tide, 1:156–157, 2:460, 2:481–482
Dinophysis,2:481
Diphtheria, 1:157–158
Behring, Emil von, 1:58–59, 1:178
coryneform bacteria, 1:136–137
history of, 1:59
Loeffler, Friedrich, 1:353
Schick, Bela, 2:505–506
Diphtheria toxin, 1:189
Directional selection, 2:506
Directly Observed Therapy (DOT), 2:557
Disease outbreaks. SeeEpidemics and pandemics
Disinfection and disinfectants, 1:158–160
antiseptics, 1:31–32
chlorination, 1:118–119
contamination, 1:134
disposal of infectious microorganisms, 1:160–161
HACCP, 1:259–260
hygiene, 1:283–284
wastewater treatment, 2:590
Disposal of infectious microorganisms, 1:160,1:160–161,2:590
Distemper, 2:575
DNA, 1:161–164,1:162,1:163,2:486, 2:550
acridine orange and, 1:2, 1:3
adenoviruses, 1:3
agarose, 1:7
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