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 | | Water molds: Drench with fungicides and repeat at the intervals specified: Banrot, metalaxyl (as a soil drench at transplant) (4 to 8 wks); OR propamocarb-HCl (3 to 6 wks). |  | | Water molds: Drench plants with fungicides and repeat at the intervals specified: Banrot (4 to 8 wks); etridiazole (4 to 12 wks); metalaxyl at transplant and again at 4 to 8 wks later; OR propamocarb-HCl (3 to 6 wks). |  | | Water molds: Drench plants with fungicides and repeat at the intervals specified: Banrot (4 to 8 wks); etridiazole (4 to 12 wks); OR metalaxyl at transplant and again at 4 to 8 wks later. |
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http://aesop.rutgers.edu/~floriculture/grower/pcchap2.htm
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| | Introduction to the Oomycota |
 | | Some water molds are parasites on other organisms; they may grow on the scales or eggs of fish, or on amphibians. |  | | They are filamentous protists which must absorb their food from the surrounding water or soil, or may invade the body of another organism to feed. |  | | Their greatest impact on humans, however, comes from the many species of water mold which are parasites on flowering plants. |
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http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/chromista/oomycota.html
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| | Protista Algae, Protozoa, Slime Molds and Water Molds |
 | | Water molds were long considered fungi because they produce fungi-like filamentous hyphae and feed on decaying tissue like rotting logs and mulch. |  | | So-called red tides occur when enormous blooms of trillions of dinoflagellates are triggered by an upwelling of nutrients from the waters depths during warmer seasons. |  | | Slime molds spend most of their lives independently, but during food shortages, they swarm and aggregate into an enormous single cell. |
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http://www.microbeworld.org/htm/aboutmicro/microbes/types/protista.htm
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| | Diseases in Container Tree Nurseries - Watermolds |
 | | Fungicidal drenches can be used to control water molds, but many of these chemicals are only fungistatic, merely stopping the spread of the disease, not eradicating it. |  | | The water mold fungi, species of Pythiumand Phytophthora, are commonly occurring pathogens that cause serious root diseases in many plants. |  | | Although water molds can be seedborne, they are most often introduced in contaminated irrigation water or growing media. |
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http://www.bugwood.org/container/watermolds.html
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| | Facts About Mold |
 | | Mold growing in homes or buildings indicates that there is a problem with water or moisture. |  | | These molds generally grow on grains or other foods. |  | | Mold can grow almost anywhere there is water damage, high humidity, or dampness. |
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http://www.memphis-schools.k12.tn.us/admin/communications/mold.htm
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| | MAIN |
 | | In water, enzymes are the key to digesting excess nutrients. |  | | The (breakdown) process that occurs naturally in water can be accelerated by adding enzymes to it, helping it to "digest" the over abundance of food sources that become present. |  | | Organic matter naturally increases from dead plants, water molds, insects, plus uneaten fish food, waste from pond creatures and nutrients washed in after a storm. |
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http://my.execpc.com/~carefree/faq.html
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| | Indoor Air Quality Guide to Indoor Mold |
 | | Spores can also be spread by water and insects. |  | | Molds produce microscopic cells called “spores” that are spread easily through the air. |  | | Molds can grow almost anywhere there is enough moisture or high humidity. |
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http://www.doh.state.fl.us/environment/community/indoor-air/mold.htm
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| | water mold: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | The water moulds are economically and scientifically important because they are aggressive plant pathogens (see plant pathology). |  | | Any of various parasitic or saprobic fungi of the phylum Oomycota, living chiefly in fresh water or moist soil. |  | | Their cell walls are composed of cellulose rather than chitin and do not have septations. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/water-mould
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 | | Hemp seed are prepared by boiling whole seeds for about one minute in distilled water; drain the seeds, place on a sheet of filter paper and cut into halves across the narrow diameter of the seed with a scalpel. |  | | Two additional seed halves are floated on the water with their cut side down. |  | | The water should be kept cool and baited within several hours of collection. |
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http://classes.plantpath.wsu.edu/plp521/Word%20documents/Wtrmlds.doc
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| | Pathogenic molds |
 | | Recovery of filamentous fungi from water in a paedriatic bone marrow transplantation unit. |  | | Other molds recovered from water and air samples include Acremonium species, Basidiomycota, Bipolaris species, Curvularia species, Dreschlera, Fusarium species, and Mucor and Penicillium species. |  | | recovered from water samples were identified to species level. |
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http://www.mold-survivor.com/pathogenic_molds.htm
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| | "Indoor Air Quality - Molds" |
 | | When mold spores land on a damp spot indoors, they may begin growing and digesting whatever they are growing on in order to survive. |  | | When excessive moisture or water accumulates indoors, mold growth will often occur, particularly if the moisture problem remains undiscovered or un-addressed. |  | | The key to mold control is moisture control. |
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http://www.epa.gov/iaq/molds
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| | Funguslike Protists |
 | | Some are parasitic water molds, but usually attach only injured tissue. |  | | Cellular slime molds- feeding stage consists of solitary cells that function individually. |  | | Decomposers that grow in cottany masses on dead algae or animals, mainly in fresh water. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/fivekingdoms/profungus.html
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| | APSnet Education Center - K-12 Lessons and Laboratories - Water Molds |
 | | There are a number of genera and species commonly found in soils and various water sources. |  | | The Oomycetes trapped on various baits will be saprophytes or the saprophytic stage of a parasitic pseudofungus. |  | | Students may then design their own biodiversity experiments to see if the use of different natural water sources, different kinds of soils, or different baits affect the variety of Oomycetes baited. |
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http://www.apsnet.org/Education/K-12PlantPathways/TeachersGuide/Activities/WaterMold/lessonplan.htm
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| | UConn IPM:Vegetables:Diseases:Water Molds and Root Rots |
 | | The fungi involved in small fruits are species of Phytophthora and Pythium, which cause diseases such as red stele, black root rot and leather rot on strawberry, and crown and root rot on raspberries. |  | | This year, because there has been so much water in soils, it may be necessary to use chemicals. |  | | On the other hand, experiments show that straw mulch in raspberries appears to hold moisture in the soil longer, and causes much more root rot. |
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http://www.hort.uconn.edu/IPM/veg/htms/wtermold.htm
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| | 2- Forms of lower life/ organisms in water- algae, molds, bacteria 1 |
 | | Reverse osmosis water filters and purifiers can remove contaminants caused by industrial and agricultural water pollution and water contamination to provide safe and pure drinking water. |  | | But for the most part, they thrive best in waters that have a pH between 6.5 and 7.5, that is, essentially neutral waters. |  | | Fungi are not able to manufacture their own food; they contain no chlorophyll. |
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http://www.freedrinkingwater.com/water-education2/82-form-lower-organisms.htm
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| | Advanced Casting Instructions |
 | | Remove one of the molds from the "wet water" bucket and shake off the excess water. |  | | You'll notice the drop of wet water on the right spreads out more than the drop of plain water on the left. |  | | Dunk the molds in the solution and shake off the excess before filling with plaster. |
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http://www.hirstarts.com/casting/advanced.html
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| | The Protists |
 | | Diatoms are the main producers in aquatic environments; that is, they are responsible for the majority of the photosynthesis that occurs in fresh water and in the oceans. |  | | Sponges also use collar cells to filter food from the water. |  | | The flagellum is used for swimming and also beats bacteria-containing water through the collar for feeding. |
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http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/Protists.html
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| | ARTICLE ABOUT MOLD |
 | | The rhizoids absorb the food, and water as well. |  | | At intervals along the stolons, clusters of shorter hyphae, called rhizoids, extend down into the food supply and secrete enzymes that break down sugar and starch into digestible food. |  | | The zygote matures into a zygospore, which may germinate after one to several months if conditions are favorable. |
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http://mps.k12.vt.us/msms/grade6/mold.html
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| | Plant Pathology for June 1, 2000 |
 | | These water molds are favored by saturated soils. |  | | The fungus is active in wet soils when the soil temperature is at least 60F, with an optimum at 77F. |  | | Downy mildew of sunflower infects when heavy rains occur shortly after planting or emergence. |
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http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/aginfo/entomology/ndsucpr/Years/2000/June/1st/ppath_1june00.htm
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| | The Origins of Eukaryotic Diversity |
 | | Giardia is transmitted mainly in water contaminated with human feces.” p. |  | | The parasitic protists inhabit the body fluids of animals and others can serve as plant pathogens; we would describe these as non-free living as well as parasitic (though in some cases the parasites are actually carnivores: killing their hosts before eating them) |  | | One of the diplomonads, a parasite called Giardia lamblia, infects the human intestine, causing abdominal cramps and severe diarrhea. |
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http://www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu/~sabedon/campbl28.htm
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| | REVIEW CHAPTER 27, ALGAE AND FUNGUSLIKE PROTISTS |
 | | b) the environment becomes too cold d) food or water are scarce |  | | a) on moist, living plants c) in water |  | | ____7) What is the name of the feeding stage in the life cycle of a plasmodial slime mold? |
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http://www.sirinet.net/~jgjohnso/revchap27.html
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| | Palaeos Eukarya: References |
 | | Lee, JJ (1990), Phylum Granuloreticulosa (Foraminifera) in L Margulis, JO Corliss, M Melkonian and DJ Chapman [eds], Handbook of Protoctista: The Structure, Cultivation, Habitats and Life Histories of the Eukaryotic Microorganisms and their Descendants Exclusive of Animals, Plants and Fungi: A Guide to the Algae, Ciliates, Foraminifera, Sporozoa, Water Molds and the Other Protoctists. |  | | in L Margulis, JO Corliss, M Melkonian and DJ Chapman [eds], Handbook of Protoctista: The Structure, Cultivation, Habitats and Life Histories of the Eukaryotic Microorganisms and their Descendants Exclusive of Animals, Plants and Fungi: A Guide to the Algae, Ciliates, Foraminifera, Sporozoa, Water Molds and the Other Protoctists. |
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http://www.palaeos.com/Eukarya/Lists/EuReferences/EuReferences.html
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| | Tips and tricks with Jell-O Gelatin Dessert |
 | | Before unmolding gelatin, make certain that gelatin is completely firm -- it should not feel sticky on top and should not sag toward side if mold is tilted. |  | | An easy trick -- substitute ice cubes for cold water in preparing gelatin to shorten the required chilling time. |  | | Lift from water, hold upright, and shake slightly to loosen the gelatin from mold. |
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http://cascade.mit.edu/cookbook/jello/tips.html
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| | Fungus - Saprolegnia, diagnosis and treatment |
 | | The fungal spores are highly resistant to drying and chemical attack and thus Saprolegnia spores and molds are common in all ponds and tanks. |  | | As the mass grows it forms compact tufts that are collectively called a |  | | Water moulds are saprotrophs – that is they normally feed on dead organic matter such as fish wastes, uneaten food etc, however they are also opportunistic parasites, able to take advantage of damaged or stressed fish. |
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http://www.fishdoc.co.uk/disease/fungus.htm
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| | Margulis (1990) Handbook of protoctista: The structure, cultivation, habitats, and life histories of the eukaryotic ... |
 | | Margulis (1990) Handbook of protoctista: The structure, cultivation, habitats, and life histories of the eukaryotic microorganisms and their descendants exclusive of animals, plants, and fungi : a guide to the algae, ciliates, foraminifera, sporozoa, water molds, slime molds, and the other protoctists |  | | Handbook of protoctista: The structure, cultivation, habitats, and life histories of the eukaryotic microorganisms and their descendants exclusive of animals, plants, and fungi : a guide to the algae, ciliates, foraminifera, sporozoa, water molds, slime molds, and the other protoctists |
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http://www.getcited.org/pub/102692801
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| | Water molds |
 | | It uses material from the Wiktionary page "Water". |  | | A spout connected to a socket to provide water from the main water supply. |  | | AAL Technology Research Co., Ltd. Makes precision metallic molds, metallic molds, insert formation molds and press-related machinery. |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Water_molds.html
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| | Introduction to the "Slime Molds" |
 | | These "giant cells" have been extremely useful in studies of cytoplasmic streaming (the movement of cell contents) because it is possible to see this happening even under relatively low magnification. |  | | In addition, the large size of the slime mold "cell" makes them easier to manipulate than most cells. |  | | Cellular slime molds are thus of great interest to cell and developmental biologists, because they provide a comparatively simple and easily manipulated system for understanding how cells interact to generate a multicellular organism. |
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http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/protista/slimemolds.html
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| | The Protists |
 | | While most water molds are aquatic, some live in the soil, and others are plant parasites. |  | | These single-celled microorganisms are noted for their ability to move independently. |  | | contains the protozoa, algae, slime molds, and water molds. |
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http://staff.tuhsd.k12.az.us/gfoster/standard/bprotist.htm
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| | Infrared Investigation in Finding Toxigenic Molds from Water Leaks |
 | | This is an infrared photo of a toilet with a broken wax The blue area around the toilet is the water under the flooring material. |  | | Cold water was sprayed against this window immediately before this photo was taken. |  | | The blue area behind the toilet is normal water service to the toilet. |
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http://www.americanairtesting.com/infrared.htm
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| | Protists - Mycota |
 | | If conditions don't improve, it forms a stalk and releases spores. |  | | The water molds are a nuisance to valuable crops. |  | | This was the beginning of herbicide use to limit the effect of plant diseases. |
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http://www.geocities.com/ewolarbed/flp.html
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| | water fall molds, waterfall molds, concrete molds |
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http://www.gardenponds.com/waterfallmolds.htm
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| | Oomycota: Mykologie |
 | | The mycelium is made up of coenocytic hyphae and sexual reproduction occurs by gametantial conjugation. |  | | Oomycota - Members of this group (water molds) possess diploid somatic nuclei, cell walls composed primarily of cellulose and biflagellate zoospores with one tinsel and one whiplash flagella. |  | | Oomycetes (downy mildews and water molds) - Classification. |
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http://www.infochembio.ethz.ch/links/mykologie_oomycota.html
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| | Phytopathology |
 | | Viroids -- small, single-stranded RNA pathogens causing a dozen plus diseases. |  | | Slime molds -- usually not actual pathogens but may be esthetically unpleasant. |  | | Fungi -- the most common pathogens (molds, rusts, and mildews). |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/phytopathology
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| | Plant - Plant Disease |
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http://www.plantcorner.com/plantdisease
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| | »»Mold Reviews«« |
 | | Injection Molding, Extrusion, Mold Making and Design, Machinery and Equipment, Color and Decorating Management: Pactec '81 |  | | How to recognize and control sooty molds (SuDoc A 13.2:So 6) |  | | Illustrated Glossary of the Protoctista: Vocabulary of the Algae, Apicomplexa, Ciliates, Foraminifera, Microspora, Water Molds, Slime Molds, and the |
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http://www.health-issue-books.com/Mental-Health-Child/Mold/Mold_10.html
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| | oomycetes |
 | | Water molds occurring in mostly freshwater habitats and top layers of moist soils; some cause disease in fish and destroy fish roe in commercial hatcheries; others causes root rot in food crops. |  | | The water molds possess several features in common with the brown algae: oogamous eggs, cellulosic cell walls, zoospores with two flagella (produced at various stages of their life cycles) and a predominately diploid life cycle. |  | | Terrestrial fungi; develop their entire life cycle on living hosts and cannot be grown in laboratory culture. |
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http://www2.mcdaniel.edu/Biology/botf99/fungifromweb/oomycetes.html
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| | Water mold |
 | | The water molds or Oomycota are a group of filamentous protists, which are superficially similar to the fungi, and were originally classified as such. |  | | However they are not actually related to them, and show a number of important differences, such as having diploid nuclei in their vegetative state and lacking chitin within their cell walls. |  | | The water molds include a number of important parasites, including the potato blight, which was a major cause of the Irish potato famine. |
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http://www.eurofreehost.com/wa/Water_mold.html
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| | Mold Remediation - Mold Removal |
 | | Mold Remediation and Removal of Odor from Water Molds |  | | Finding the source of water entry is essential for remediating the water problem and the mold problem associated with it and, of course, the health problems you have been experiencing. |  | | I suspect that wetted areas have yet to be remediated. |
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http://www.allergyconsumerreview.com/molds.html
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http://www.humboldt.edu/~dll2/bot105/fungi/oomyc.htm
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| | Westbridge PET Containers PET Plastic Preforms, Bottles, Containers, and Jars |
 | | Although we carry the standard family of water molds, Westbridge also offers many containers created for 'specialty' water products. |  | | Unique designs can be produced from prototyped single cavity development tool prior to making commitment for full production molds. |  | | Westbridge manufactures almost 100% of their preforms used for blow molding containers. |
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http://www.westbridge.ca/products/index.html
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| | Fungal classification |
 | | Most of this planet is covered in water and that's where the water molds are |  | | The exclusion of the other "water molds" from the Kingdom |  | | The water molds have clear affinities to the brown algae and |
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http://biowww.clemson.edu/biolab/fungtax.html
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| | Systematics of the Fungi |
 | | Fungi are usually classified in four divisions: the Chytridiomycota (chytrids), Zygomycota (bread molds), Ascomycota (yeasts and sac fungi), and the Basidiomycota (club fungi). |  | | The slime molds are now known to be a mixture of three or four unrelated groups, and the oomycetes are now classified in the Chromista, with the diatoms and brown algae. |  | | Placement into a division is based on the way in which the fungus reproduces sexually. |
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http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/fungi/fungisy.html
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| | water wheels, cyprio, bridges, garden ponds,water gadrens, pond kits |
 | | water wheels, cyprio, bridges, garden ponds,water gadrens, pond kits |  | | Water gardening supplies, pond supplies, Pumps, Filters, Water Treatments, Accessories, concrete molds,and water falls. |  | | We carry everything for the water gardens and garden ponds. |
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http://www.the-water-garden-and-garden-pond-place.com
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| | Notes - Kingdom Protista |
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http://www.biologycorner.com/bio3/notes-protista.html
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| | Water-Jacket Molds Speed Cooling - 03/99 |
 | | The SMDX system uses straight cooling channels along the length of the mold, but these channels have perforations in their sides that distribute cooling water throughout a continuous hollow jacket around the cavity. |  | | A new patented mold technology from Metallamics, Traverse City, Mich., reportedly can improve cycle times 20-25% by speeding heat removal. |  | | One surface of this jacket forms the actual cavity surface in contact with the plastic. |
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http://www.plasticstechnology.com/articles/kuw/12464.html
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| | PET Resins, Polyethylene Terephthalate, Resin Crystallization |
 | | Their crystallization rates at 90 to 100°C match those of standard PETs at 130°C or higher. |  | | Ticona, the technical polymers business of Celanese AG (FSE: CZZ), has introduced three Impet ® polyethylene terephthalate (PET) resins that give smooth, glossy surfaces at mold temperature of 90 to 100°C, allowing the use of water-cooled tools rather than oil-cooled ones as needed with most other PETs. |  | | The new grades also have somewhat improved flow and cycle times when injection molded to create such components as automotive luggage racks, spark plug covers and grill opening retainers. |
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http://www.jobwerx.com/news/celanese_PET_resins_news-newsid=946749.html
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| | :: Vinodrai Incorporated, Jalna : Leading manufacturer of Rotational Moulding machines, Water Tanks, Molds, Pulverisers ... |
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http://www.vinodrai.com
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| | Are Oomycete (water molds) still classified under Kingdom Fungus? |
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http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/may98/891813119.Mi.q.html
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| | Water-Cooled Molds, Resin News, PET Resin Applications |
 | | To avoid overly rough surfaces in the parts they fabricate, processors often turn to harder-to-use, oil-cooled systems that operate at or above 130°C. However, water-cooled molds are preferred from a safety perspective, since they are less of a hazard in the event of leakage.” |  | | In one test, for instance, we compared the gloss produced by Impet ® PET FC840 and Impet ® PET 835R when they were molded at 95 °C. The two grades are the same basic resin except that Impet ® PET 835R lacks our recently developed proprietary additive package. |  | | “Most PETs crystallize slowly when tool temperature falls to between 100 and 110°C,” says Ken Price, Product Manager, “so it’s difficult to process them in water-cooled molds that typically operate below this range. |
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http://www.jobwerx.com/news/celanese_PET_resins_news-newsid=946750.html
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| | Vermont-NEA Best Lessons |
 | | Protists never live in water or moist places. |  | | Monerans can be seen only with the aid of a microscope. |  | | Examples of Protists are protozoa, water molds, slime molds, and green algae. |
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http://www.vtnea.org/bl-7qz1.htm
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