Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986em%26p...36...89a&link_type=abstract
Earth, Moon and Planets, Volume 36, Issue 1, pp.89-91
Physics
1
Scientific paper
A culture of E.coli was initially subjected to brief exposures to heat for durations of 30 60 s, starting with a temperature of 270 ‡C. A stepwise increase of this temperature from 270 ‡C 750 ‡C and a sequential culturing led to the emergence of a strain of this bacterium with a much higher resistance to flash heating than the original culture possessed. This behaviour would have an important relevance to the survival of micro-organisms upon entering a planetary atmosphere.
Al-Mufti Shirwan
Hoyle Fiona
Wickramasinghe Chandra N.
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