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    Description of Treponema azotonutricium sp. nov. and Treponema primitia sp. nov., the first spirochetes isolated from termite guts by Graber, J.R, Leadbetter, J.R, Breznak, J.A

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-03-2004)
    “…Long after their original discovery, termite gut spirochetes were recently isolated in pure culture for the first time. They revealed metabolic capabilities…”
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    Folate Cross-Feeding Supports Symbiotic Homoacetogenic Spirochetes by Graber, Joseph R, Breznak, John A

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-04-2005)
    “…Treponema primitia, an H₂-consuming CO₂-reducing homoacetogenic spirochete in termite hindguts, requires an exogenous source of folate for growth…”
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    Phylogenetic analysis of nonthermophilic members of the kingdom Crenarchaeota and their diversity and abundance in soils by Buckley, D.H. (Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.), Graber, J.R, Schmidt, T.M

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-11-1998)
    “…Within the last several years, molecular techniques have uncovered numerous 16S rRNA gene (rDNA) sequences which represent a unique and globally distributed…”
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    Physiology and nutrition of Treponema primitia, an H2/ CO2-acetogenic spirochete from termite hindguts by Graber, J.R, Breznak, J.A

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-03-2004)
    “…Treponema primitia strains ZAS-1 and ZAS-2, the first spirochetes to be isolated from termite hindguts (J. R. Leadbetter, T. M. Schmidt, J. R. Graber, and J…”
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    Estimating the Number of Drones at the Entrance of a Honey Bee Hive using Machine Learning Tools by O'Brien, William, Tashakkori, Rahman, Parry, R. Mitchell, Hamza, Abdelbaset, Graber, Joseph

    Published in SoutheastCon 2022 (26-03-2022)
    “…There are three types of bee in a honey bee hive: one queen which is in charge of laying eggs and controlling the population of the hive, a large number of…”
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    An assessment of US microbiome research by Stulberg, Elizabeth, Fravel, Deborah, Proctor, Lita M., Murray, David M., LoTempio, Jonathan, Chrisey, Linda, Garland, Jay, Goodwin, Kelly, Graber, Joseph, Harris, M. Camille, Jackson, Scott, Mishkind, Michael, Porterfield, D. Marshall, Records, Angela

    Published in Nature microbiology (11-01-2016)
    “…Genome-enabled technologies have supported a dramatic increase in our ability to study microbial communities in environments and hosts. Taking stock of…”
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    Trait mindfulness, alcohol outcome expectancies, and alcohol related outcomes by Graber, Joseph Aryeh

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…Social-cognitive models posit that alcohol outcome expectancies, defined as one's beliefs about the reinforcing effects of alcohol, influence the frequency and…”
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    IoT Apiary Fleet Management with Jenkins by Campell, Christopher, Graber, Joseph, Tashakkori, Rahman, O'Brien, Will

    “…In recent years, a large number of honey bee colonies have collapsed due to various causes including Varroa Mites. Computerized honey bee monitoring systems…”
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    Physiology and Nutrition of Treponema primitia , an H 2 / CO 2 -Acetogenic Spirochete from Termite Hindguts by Graber, Joseph R., Breznak, John A.

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-03-2004)
    “…Treponema primitia strains ZAS-1 and ZAS-2, the first spirochetes to be isolated from termite hindguts (J. R. Leadbetter, T. M. Schmidt, J. R. Graber, and J…”
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    Physiological ecology of termite gut spirochetes by Graber, Joseph Rex

    Published 01-01-2003
    “…Treponema sp. strains ZAS-1 and ZAS-2 were the first spirochetes to be isolated from termite hindguts and are also the first known spirochetal…”
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    Dissertation
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