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Borrelia burgdorferi Bacteria Species associated with Lyme disease; tick-borne. References - Wang, G., van Dam, AP, Schwartz, I., Dankert, J. (1999). Molecular typing of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato: taxonomic, epidemiological, and clinical implications. Clin microbiol Rev. 12, 633-653.106. Fukunaga, M., Okada, K., Nakao, M., Konishi, T., Sato, Y. (1996). Phylogenetic analysis of Borrelia species based on flagellin gene sequences and its application for molecular typing of Lyme disease borreliae. Int. J. ...
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boron (B) Essential element for the growth and vitality of African Violets. A micronutrient. Boron is important for overall growth and the development of flowers.
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border The area between the neat line and the edge of the medium or display area on which a map is being displayed. Occasionally, information can be placed within the border, but this area is usually left blank.
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border A narrow strip of wallcovering often used just under the ceiling or around a window or door frame.
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borax A naturally occurring mineral composed of sodium, boron, oxygen and water. First appearing in history over 4,000 thousand years ago, Borax is used as an effective laundry whitener, general purpose cleaner and disinfectant. Somewhat less toxic than boric acid, below.
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