Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q16993409> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 37 of
37
with 100 triples per page.
- Q16993409 subject Q7612156.
- Q16993409 abstract "Vibrio furnissii is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium. Its type strain is ATCC 35016 (= CDC B3215). V. furnissii is aerogenic, and uses L-rhamnose, L-arginine, L-arabinose, maltose, and D-mannitol, but not L-lysine, L-ornithine, or lactose. It has been isolated from patients with gastroenteritis, bacteremia, skin lesions, and septicemia.".
- Q16993409 class Q134668.
- Q16993409 colourName "lightgrey".
- Q16993409 family Q910922.
- Q16993409 genus Q753490.
- Q16993409 kingdom Q10876.
- Q16993409 phylum Q130999.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q10876.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q127900.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q130999.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q134668.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q156103.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q170002.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q173670.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q178430.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q183134.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q407373.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q407646.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q410198.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q414109.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q632006.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q753490.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q7612156.
- Q16993409 wikiPageWikiLink Q910922.
- Q16993409 classis Q134668.
- Q16993409 color "lightgrey".
- Q16993409 familia Q910922.
- Q16993409 genus "Vibrio".
- Q16993409 name "Vibrio furnissii".
- Q16993409 phylum Q130999.
- Q16993409 regnum Q10876.
- Q16993409 type Species.
- Q16993409 type Thing.
- Q16993409 comment "Vibrio furnissii is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium. Its type strain is ATCC 35016 (= CDC B3215). V. furnissii is aerogenic, and uses L-rhamnose, L-arginine, L-arabinose, maltose, and D-mannitol, but not L-lysine, L-ornithine, or lactose. It has been isolated from patients with gastroenteritis, bacteremia, skin lesions, and septicemia.".
- Q16993409 label "Vibrio furnissii".
- Q16993409 name "Vibrio furnissii".