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You were stuck in this dungeon, where you found many things lying around like weapons such as a morning star, throwing knives, swords, potions, spell scrolls. You could even pick up MOLD and eat it to restore your health. You could click on an 'eye' to rest your characters too. Yet there were giant ants, spiders, and plants that would attack you not only as you moved but if you were just waiting in an area. There were also locked doors, a large map, and many other things you could search and throw in your inventory. The game was a DEMO that let you buy the full version too. PLEASE HELP!
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models of houses that are mold-covered. Antoine Bridier-Nahmias deliberately grows molds in Petri dishes that grows symmetrically and with somewhat attractive colors, and places photos on the blog Magical Contamination." However, another user deleted the section, mentioning lack of notability. It may be that the particular artists I mention are not notable, but it seems that the concept of using mold in art is notable and germane to the article, and that mentioning particular artists fleshes out the concept. What does the community think? Should the section be re-instated?
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In Canada it should be "mould", not "mold", so I made the change to the beginning to the article. Any government of Canada article you see online uses the spelling "mould" so I think it is fair enough that it should be stated that mould is the spelling for UK, NZ, AU, and CA. That, and growing up, it
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I agree this should be something like an annotated disambiguation page, the problem being that there are thousands of species of mold, so it's almost impossible to generalize about them (imagine saying "breathing a gas confers health benefits"). The definition of mold on this page includes almost all
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The current definition is very imprecise and only describes what a lay-person might observe when seeing food beginning to decay. The presence of Hyphae, for example, is a characteristic of all fungi. Whilst this may not be of critical importance here - we can after all have articles about every-day
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Well I know one strain of mold that smells pleasant, like coconuts! I actually doubt that most molds do smell musty - the musty odor is associated with molds that grow in houses, but they're a tiny proportion of all the mold species in the world. I'd suggest just removing that sentence entirely.
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Think back like 10 years ago..please, the name of this game has been haunting me for years! I remember playing it on the Mac but it could have been on the PC too. You could name and choose 4 different characters from a selection of different palettes(man, woman, and I think there were animals too).
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There should be a section on the three divisions of mold -- summary of the differences in terms of taxonomy, reproduction, etc. Then the specific information (applications and environments) should be moved to the proper division's article. This should be a page for broad statements about mold and
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A previous statement, now edited out, said: "Some molds are particularly serious in this respect, because their spores are important causes of allergies (they are allergens); also, the spores of some fungi like Stachybotrys release potent toxins into the lungs when inhaled; Stachybotrys spores can
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I added what I thought is a good section to the mold article. It was about the use of mold in art. Here is the text of what I added, except I didn't place the "Citation needed" notes: "Various artists have used molds in artistic fashion. Daniele Del Nero creates creepy, decaying architectural
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Not all fungi have hyphae – yeasts do not, which is what distinguishes them from molds. I don't think a phylogenetic approach will work as molds, like mushrooms, are a non-taxonomic (polyphyletic) group. But I see you're right about the current definition. I remember hearing that molds were
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article mentions some ways of generally killing mold, some of the remedies listed only shrink the colony (like ventilation) and won't actually kill it. So I came to this article to see if what those two lunkheads was true (since there's usually a lot of mold in their heads). O how I'd like a
1570: 30:, is a general article about mold. As such, the main goal is to answer the question "what is mold?", i.e. the biology of mold. Issues relating to humans are also discussed, but are kept to short summaries. Human related mold issues are discussed in detail in other articles, e.g. 555:. Each article is informative, yet some of the value of the discussion of toxic mold would be lost if the articles were merged, as well as the focus of the mold article becoming more blurry. Don't merge--expand both articles. It's not like we don't have the space. 504:
Toxic mold is a specific but prevalent phenomenon and problem relating to human health. If there were a prepoderous number of incidents of living and work environments contanminated with toxic levels of oxygen, that would deserve an article too. Furthermore,
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At the top of the page it lists three different types of mold ("Molds do not form a specific taxonomic or phylogenetic grouping, but can be found in the divisions Zygomycota, Deuteromycota and Ascomycota."). Is there a way to summarize the differences?
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and asking what they can do to remove the moldy smell. They always say that if there's mold (the type that will grow on your auto carpets anyway), you can only really kill it with two things, sunlight (intense and long term) and bleach. While the
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I fully agree and think the article should be renamed to Mould as it is the most common spelling. The first part of the article even lists anglosphere countries that use the mould spelling and they are both more numerous in numbers and population.
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There is a great deal of confusion arising from a shorthand notion that spores are the vectors of mycotoxins. Spores are not the only carriers of mycotoxins. But a lot of people refer to spores since it is easier to do so; easier to explain.
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The guideline says to retain the US only spelling but I think there is an argument that an article that begins with alternate spellings and lists numerous countries that spell it differently to the title warrants an exception.
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Furthermore, some people do develop allergic reactions to spores. Perhaps this should be pointed out. Note that the mycotoxins are the real killers, so it is important to differentiate between these and spores.
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The Food Production section says Neurospora sitophila is used to produce oncom, but the oncom page says it is Neurospora intermedia. The Neurospora sitophila page also does not mention oncom. I think this is a
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Toxic Mold should certainly be merged here, and some of its bits should go to Indoor Air Quality or Growth In Buildings. The Toxic Mold page confounds aerosols/volatile organics with ingested mycotoxins. ----
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With so many different kinds of mold, shouldn't the line: 'Mold has a musty odor.' be 'Most common molds have a musty odor.)? It seems improbable that every mold has a musty odor, but maybe they do!
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I would go further and say that, since it seems only the US spells mold as 'mold', the article should be entitled 'mould' otherwise it runs the risk of appearing US focused and not globally focused.
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This article "does not" belong here ie it's filed under the title "kitchen gadgets" ... I linked to this article expecting to view information concerning "food" molds ... not "bacteria" molds ...
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So the statement:"The numerous spores released by mold do not themselves cause significant harm in humans" is correct. Some people can develop first level sneezing and allergic reactions.
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Does the moon count? Is there mold in the far reaches of space? What about volcanoes and nuclear reactors? Hate to be picky, but maybe a qualifier is in order. Here's a suggestion:
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I've changed this article's importance level to reflect the fact that mold is one of the significant fungi-related topics. If there are any questions about this, feel free to ask. --
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If 'Mold' is the only US spelling then I agree we have a problem - but otherwise can it please be moved to "Mould" as I want to be able to recommend Knowledge (XXG) to students
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Thanks for the suggestion, but the practice at Knowledge (XXG) is to avoid changing established spellings except in certain circumstances, as described at
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filamentous fungi that lacked macroscopic fruiting bodies, but I don't have a reference for that, and in any case it's clearly an imperfect definition as
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Whenever we chuck food down the toilet that is mouldy, we have a hard time flushing it because it floats. Is there a scientific explanation for this?
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I deleted "The war on mold in kickapoo is killing children!!!" I don't understand this at all -- if this is relevent can it be explained better --
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I am removing the gallery of photographs of various different items covered in moulds. The reason for the removal is that Knowledge (XXG) is
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that graze on mold as a cow grazes on grass. They're currently only in this article as a See also dot point, so there's room for expansion.
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It seems "The war on mold in kickapoo is killing children!!!" relates to a mold infection at Kickapoo High School according to this article:
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Only extreme heat can kill spores. Not freezing. Not products. I wrote that in, around about Fall 2006, but it is now lost, in summer 2007.
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Toxic mold does not deserve it's own page. It's just marketing/scare language. Most things are toxic - at the right levels, even oxygen.
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i think that the history of mold should be in this topic.everyone knows what it is and what it does,but no one knows how it came to be.
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A brief section on common/famous molds containing redirects to the famous mold's article could also come in handy(example penicillin).
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Is 'Mold' the correct US spelling? It is certainly wrong in England. Moreover it creates ambiguities with 'Mold' (which is a town).
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I live in Canada, I spell it as mold, and so does everyone else I know. Maybe people also say mould, but it should be put as both.
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I thought this might have been a mistake, but mold can indeed be used in sausage making — I added a citation to the article.
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Is mold mutually exclusive to the molecular/cellular structure it forms on or is it always present in some form or another?
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In reply to above. Yes you are correct, there are masses of fungal spores in the air and you will inhale them frequently.
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This is, however, completely rubbish to put in an encyclopedia. Link to the toxicity of fungae is already included.
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You mention that mold is used in the production of sausages. Yet the sausage article states that it is a bacteria
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are problems caused by molds too, but it would not make sense to put them on this page. I suggest that title of
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Someone wrote: "mold is very gross try eating it" -- please correct it, it's not very professional.
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cause very severe symptoms and lung lesions in children." It is the mycotoxins, not the spores.
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mycologist to come here and add some good stuff to this article! What definitely kills mold??
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Penicillin is a medicine that is useful. Not totally sure what it's used for, but it's good. --
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The problem is not with this article but with the link you followed. I've fixed the link at
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Mold is not a single species. Some molds are toxic, some are not. Cheese molds are not.
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This article deals with mold in specific environments and would be best kept separate.--
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that gives sausage its flavor, and does not mention mold at all. Can you resolve this?
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We need to discuss penecillin here, I think, at least breifly. Or at least link it.
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Also its a little short and we should decide on a spelling (not that i can talk!) --
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How about mentioning Rye mold, ("Ergot"?), famous as the natural source of LSD?
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fungi that aren't yeasts, so that could use a tweak too. Where to begin!? ----
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Q: Does mold cause brain damage? I get mixed results when I search at Google.
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i think that mould is not that toxic .. you konow we eat it on cheeze right
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things - it becomes more significant when the term is used elsewhere as in
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These are questions that I was hoping I could find answers to on the wiki:
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after the link to keep me from modifying it. Alternatively, you can add
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What is the lifespan or timeframe for a particular molds' existence?
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to keep me off the page altogether. I made the following changes:
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what do you mean by history? do you mean the evolution of mold?
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that would explain more about mold--- it is a good idea
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page doesn't repeat the same information as mold page.
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