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Molds (or moulds, see spelling differences) include all species of microscopic fungi that grow in the form of multicellular filaments, called hyphae.[1] In contrast, microscopic fungi that grow as single cells are called yeasts. A connected network of these tubular branching hyphae has multiple, genetically identical nuclei and is considered a single organism, referred to as a colony or in more technical terms a mycelium.

Molds do not form a specific taxonomic or phylogenetic grouping, but can be found in the divisions Zygomycota, Deuteromycota and Ascomycota. Although some molds cause disease or food spoilage, others are useful for their role in biodegradation or in the production of various foods, beverages, antibiotics and enzymes.

There are hundreds of known species of molds, which include opportunistic pathogens, saprotrophs, aquatic species, calders and thermophiles.[2] Like all fungi, molds derive energy not through photosynthesis but from the organic matter, inside of which they live. Typically, molds secrete hydrolytic enzymes, mainly from the hyphal tips. These enzymes degrade complex biopolymers such as starch, cellulose and lignin into simpler substances which can be absorbed by the hyphae. In this way, molds play a major role in causing decomposition of organic material, enabling the recycling of nutrients throughout ecosystems. Many molds also secrete mycotoxins which, together with hydrolytic enzymes, inhibit the growth of competing microorganisms.

Molds reproduce through small spores,[2] which may contain a single nucleus or be multinucleate. Mold spores can be asexual (the products of mitosis) or sexual (the products of meiosis); many species can produce both types. Some can remain airborne indefinitely, and many are able to survive extremes of temperature and pressure.

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1. Turbomeeting Web Conferencing Deployed For Global Communications At Nova Tool
November 20, 2008

On-Premise Web Conferencing Appliance Proves to be Most Cost-Effective Communications Solution Santa Clara, CA, November 12, 2008 - RHUB Communications, Inc. (RHUB), a premier provider of Web conferencing solutions, announced the successful implementation of the company’s TurboMeeting Web conferencing appliance at Nova Tool and Mold Inc. Nova is a Canadian manufacturer of molds, prototypes, and fixtures. The company purchased TurboMeeting from RHUB’s Canadian Distributor Partner, Monsoon Networks. The Monsoon/Nova deployment of TurboMeeting exemplifies the advantages and cost-effecti... (read more)

Author: Larry Dorie

2. Preventing Mold from Invading Your Home
November 21, 2008

Mold benefits anyplace that is damp. Well-known spots for mold include garages and basements, since they have bad ventilation usually. When air does not circulate well, spots can get very damp very quickly. Mold is a problem because of the awful smell that it makes and how hideous it is. Mold can also set off allergies. Many people find themselves sneezing unexpectedly and after a bit of investigation, they often find that it's due to mold. The method to deal with mold is to initially deal with the starting place of the mold. The best way to thwart mold is to do away with the moist spots ... (read more)

Author: April Walters

3. Improve Your Quality of Life by Eradicating Mold
November 21, 2008

Mold benefits from anyplace that is damp. Well-known spots for mold include garages and basements, since they have awful ventilation most of the time. When air does not circulate well, spots can get very damp very rapidly. Mold is a problem because of the awful odor that it makes and how hideous it is to see everyday. Mold can also be a trigger for allergies. For moldy areas around your abode, you want to replace humid air with drier air to stop any more mold growth. Placing and using fans in perpetually damp areas, such as bathrooms, garages and attics, is one way of drying out the air. ... (read more)

Author: April Walters

4. Inspection Techniques for Print Quality on Molded Plastic
November 20, 2008

The applications presented utilized tools that are developed from image processing algorithms. In the inspection of correctly inserted print templates.it has been shown for instance that two feature detection algorithms can be applied; in this case canned in the software described as feature detection tools. If the print template is inverted in any way, whether upside down or left to right, either or both tools will return a "fail" based on the prescribed dark or bright feature size required across the tools. For print quality, two methods have been described. The first is to use a template ma... (read more)

Author: Steven ZHAO

5. Inspection Techniques for Print Quality on Molded Plastic
November 20, 2008

The applications presented utilized tools that are developed from image processing algorithms. In the inspection of correctly inserted print templates.it has been shown for instance that two feature detection algorithms can be applied; in this case canned in the software described as feature detection tools. If the print template is inverted in any way, whether upside down or left to right, either or both tools will return a "fail" based on the prescribed dark or bright feature size required across the tools. For print quality, two methods have been described. The first is to use a template ma... (read more)

Author: Steven ZHAO

6. Clean Up Mold and Removal Techniques
November 18, 2008

Use the 25 necessary do-it-yourself clean up mold removal procedures for effective mold cleaning and treatment, mold maintenance, mold killing of all types of toxic and household mold and high counts of indoor mold, mold removal, mold remediation of mold damage, mold mitigation, and mold abatement to get rid of toxic mold, black mold, slime mold (Stachybotrys), and all other mold contamination and infestation caused by roof leaks, siding leaks, plumbing leaks, highindoor humidity, flooding, hurricanes, typhoons, tropical cyclones, tornadoes, storms, fire and other wat... (read more)

Author: John Kennedy

7. How Water Damage In Georgia Prompts Mold Inspection And Testing
November 18, 2008

When water damage occurs, there is always the possibility of mold. When there is water damage on a property in the state of Georgia, one of the first things that a water damage company will do is to inspect. They look to see if any mold has surfaced. They have to do an inspection where they look to find contamination. They have to know how much water damage and mold has spread through the property before the mold remediation process can begin. The experts should also check ventilation and any damp areas within the property. During this inspection, ceiling tiles, sheetrock, pa... (read more)

Author: Leo Nov

8. How Water Damage In Georgia Prompts Mold Inspection And Testing
November 18, 2008

When water damage occurs, there is always the possibility of mold. When there is water damage on a property in the state of Georgia, one of the first things that a water damage company will do is to inspect. They look to see if any mold has surfaced. They have to do an inspection where they look to find contamination. They have to know how much water damage and mold has spread through the property before the mold remediation process can begin. The experts should also check ventilation and any damp areas within the property. During this inspection, ceiling tiles, sheetrock, pa... (read more)

Author: Leo Nov

9. Age with Grace by Embracing Change
November 18, 2008

“There’s nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it’s going to be a butterfly.” -Buckminster Fuller The essence of nature is perpetual change and as a product of nature you are also forever changing. The aging of your body is no different than nature yet when aging begins happening to you, it can feel anything but natural. As humans we bring a conscious experience to the perpetual change of nature. Instead of letting life and nature grow on it’s own, we’ve learned to mold and shape it through cultivation. In the process of cultivation, we know whether it’s ourselves or our gardens... (read more)

Author: Cindy Silbert

10. How to Take Care of Dendrobium Orchids
November 17, 2008

Dendrobium orchids are mostly found in tropical areas, but some have adapted to more cooler climates. Some species grow on trees, while a few can be found growing on rocks. Some of these plants shed their leaves in the fall or water, while others are evergreen. If you're interested in growing one, there are a few things you need to know. This article will give you a few tips on how to take care of dendrobium orchids. Air It's important to provide good air movement. This will help prevent water from accumulating and leading to the formation of mold. You can simply open up a window in ... (read more)

Author: Darrin Swain

11. How To Create Your Custom Rubber/Art Stamp
November 14, 2008

I wanted to know how to make my own stamps for artwork and decorating so I searched the web and found out how. It used to be that you had to go through a company to have a special mold made. You were subject to a one-time mold setup fee. Then you were required to buy a certain number of the stamps and in the end you still did not own the stamp. The company keeps the mold! Or charges you a high price to get it from them. What if you only want one stamp? What if you’d like to keep your design safe? The answer is to make your own. It is not as hard as you think. Do you enjoy ... (read more)

Author: Dean Marshall

12. Mold Is Not A New Trouble We Are Facing
November 14, 2008

Black mold is a hurtful fungus that can conduct to toxic mold syndrome, which causes asthma allergies, such as coughing and wheezing, etc. Toxic black mold has also been blamed for causing the deaths of some infants in the last couple of years. This toxic mold is not somewhat to take lightly, mainly if you have a sneaking suspicion that that you have it in your home. There are explanations! Indoor air trait is important to maintaining a healthy home. Clean air is obtained by preventing black mold and mildew from growing somewhere in your home. Read more on this topic on our section around ind... (read more)

Author: Drago Marx

13. Car Accessory Options
November 14, 2008

Breaking from the common mold seems to be the trend for quite a number of car owners these days. Impelled by hit shows like Pimp My Ride, owners of nondescript cars are getting their rides major revamps in the aesthetics and performance departments. Car owners who have the need for speed but can’t get past 60 mph resort to getting racing-themed custom seat covers with matching truck floor mats. As car technology advances, car makers are making headway in giving people the option to choose from cars with regular features such as an SUV with stock SUV seat covers or those with installed acc... (read more)

Author: Dan Bodrero

14. Mold a Well Rounded Student
November 10, 2008

As a private music instructor, it is important to have a well-rounded teaching style. Of course the teacher will have his or her preferred music, styles, and teaching methods that they like to use but the student needs to obtain positive education about all the methods, styles, and options. If you have trouble finding the details of other genres or methods that you don’t know about, try to expand your knowledge. Consider going to your local library or other musicians that you know for advice or assistance. Music teacher resources may also include the internet. There is a bunch of inf... (read more)

Author: Earl Marsden

15. Mold Allergy
November 10, 2008

If you have Mold Allergy then you suffer from Allergies Type 1, also called Contact Allergies. Mold spores are in your environment year round. Fresh air contains more mold spores than pollen. The higher the humidity the higher the mold counts. When molds or fungi reproduces it sends tremendous numbers of spores into the air similar to plants releasing pollen into the air for reproductive purposes. Mold spores are microscopic in size and easily become airborne and will travel throughout the central air and heading system. If you are allergic to mold spores then whey come into contact ... (read more)

Author: David Cowley

16. Mold a Well Rounded Student
November 10, 2008

As a private music instructor, it is important to have a well-rounded teaching style. Of course the teacher will have his or her preferred music, styles, and teaching methods that they like to use but the student needs to obtain positive education about all the methods, styles, and options. If you have trouble finding the details of other genres or methods that you don’t know about, try to expand your knowledge. Consider going to your local library or other musicians that you know for advice or assistance. Music teacher resources may also include the internet. There is a bunch of inf... (read more)

Author: Earl Marsden

17. Vapor steam cleaners - The most effective means of natural cleaning
November 10, 2008

Steam Cleaners – The best natural cleaning solution Can you clean anything at all without using chemicals? The answer apparently lies in steam cleaners. What’s more, vapor steam cleaners can get rid of not just the traditional dirt and stains but can even kill dust mites, mold, germs, spores and bacteria. Imagine that! The most powerful cleaner around is derived not from chemicals but water, the best cleaner ever. Steam cleaners have been around for quite sometime now. It works on the principle of heat which produces steam out of water and then emulsifies the grease and chemicals o... (read more)

Author: Alan Goldstein

18. Water Damage Remediation Techniques Used By Professionals
November 10, 2008

Providing a one stop solution for water damage restoration, mold remediation, and flood recovery">Your building has been affected with water damage, how do you know the technician at your door knows what he is doing? Make sure to be prepared for the emergency crews with some basic information about water damage and mold remediation. I’ll try to provide you with some basic information technicians are taught about remediation methods. Ventilation is a very important first step in the drying process. It is important that the remediation technician ask or otherwise determine if the structure is ... (read more)

Author: Orange Restoration

19. Mineral Cosmetics and their Ingredients: Part two
November 10, 2008

Summary: This article is about the mineral cosmetics and what you should be aware as being harmful ingredients as well as the pros and cons of pressed powder and loose minerals. You will learn what to avoid and some important information on minerals and there use! We know that Parabens are in almost everything we eat and use on our skin and hair daily! Parabens prevent mold, bacterial and fungal contamination. Widespread types of parabens include: Methylparaben, which is readily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract or through the skin. More importantly p-hydroxybenzoic acid is rap... (read more)

Author: Serjame James Bayliss

20. Getting the most from your trumpet students!
November 06, 2008

Teaching music is very difficult. Getting the most from your students is something extremely difficult, but it can be done. When engaging in music teaching, you must remember certain rules so you can mold your students into the best possible performers. First, always give them technical studies. Yes, they'll hate them. Why? Because they're boring! Playing scales up and down or practicing the chromatic scale can be quite dull. Running the scales can do nothing but great things to their finger speed and future improvisation successes. Other technical practices to be remembered are the... (read more)

Author: Earl Marsden

21. Mold Remediation Companies Restore the Home's Health
November 06, 2008

Recent verdicts in favor of mold remediation companies who have been targeted by homeowners seeking compensation for mold-related illnesses and property damages are validating what we’ve been saying all along: we’re here to help. No doubt, mold causes a great deal of damage and poses a health threat, especially to those with weak immune systems and allergies. However, mold remediation companies come in after the fact. Our first priority is to come into the home and remove the hazard – a hazard that is already present in the home. From there, we dry out the home and search for, and a... (read more)

Author: Mark Decherd

22. To Smell Black Mold Can Be Very Spiteful
November 04, 2008

Is the adverse mold odor is killing you? Do you have a mildew obstacle, basement mold that is causing a moldy odor? The odor is especially general in your basement, mildew mold is from a warm, wet climate. Thus most basements are moist and dark they are direct breeding grounds for black mold. It is even common when there is a heavy amount of mildew present, that a susceptible single could get allergies and common mold symptoms from the black mold settling on the outward. By just having a bit of basement mildew mold in the house, one could turn out to be absolutely sick just by walking int... (read more)

Author: Drago Marx

23. What to Look For In a Water Damage Restoration Company
November 03, 2008

When your property is damaged, be it by a flood or water related event, your property will need to be taken care of as soon as possible. Of course, this process is not one that people look forward to, but in order to prevent more damage and mold, it has to be done. It would behoove you to go ahead and employ a water damage restoration company. Don’t just look at going with any water damage restoration company. All of them are not experienced in the area of water damage restoration. What you need to look for are companies that are experts at water damage restoration, sewage removal, ... (read more)

Author: Leo Nov

24. How to Prevent Pinhole Leaks, Slab Leaks and Mold and Conserve Energy by Controlling Your Hot Water
November 03, 2008

If you have had 1 leak, more will surely follow – you can do something about it before further damage is done and additional money is wasted. Circulating hot water is the fastest way to wear out your pipes. In fact 90% of all pinhole leaks and slab leaks happen in hot water lines for the following reasons: 1. Chemicals in water are corrosive 2. Chemicals in water when heated are even more corrosive 3. Chemicals in water when heated and circulated through copper pipes that bend around corners and turn up walls and curve around electrical conduit and sewer pipes and are reduced i... (read more)

Author: Mark Franklin

25. Staying In a House Which is Full of Mold is at All Times Not Good For Health.
October 30, 2008

Mold inside our homes schools and buildings makes us get sick! Symptoms can fluctuate depending on the individual and the form of mold exposure. A good number mutual symptoms scale from headaches, cough and muscle aches, to severe fatigue, shortness of breath, flu-like symptoms, anxiety and neurological (multiple sclerosis-like) symptoms. Mold is a element of the natural environment. Mold reproduces by means of tiny spores; the spores are invisible to the naked eye and float through outdoor and indoor air. These spores will commence to grow once they land on a wet surfaces. There are a lo... (read more)

Author: Drago Marx

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