Similar words: enthral, enthrall, enthralled, enthralling, anthropic, anthropoid, misanthropy, misanthrope. Meaning: ['ænθræks] n. 1. a highly infectious animal disease (especially cattle and sheep); it can be transmitted to people 2. a disease of humans that is not communicable; caused by infection with Bacillus anthracis followed by septicemia.
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31. "We know anthrax infection can occur in wild and domestic animals, but in humans this disease is extremely rare and very dangerous. It is a bioweapon, " said John Kearney, Ph.
32. Robert Koch publishes a paper on his work with anthrax, pointing explicitly to a bacterium as the cause of this disease.
33. Those people handling dead animals, such as abattoir workers and tanners, are at most risk of developing cutaneous anthrax.
34. The work on anthrax abruptly ushered in the golden age of medical bacteriology.
35. The fact that leading journalists were advised by high government sources to take the anti-toxin Cipro before the anthrax attacks.
36. In the New York case made public yesterday the bacterium entered the skin and is known as cutaneous anthrax , which is far less dangerous.
37. Terrorists sent letters around the world with the anthrax virus in the envelopes.
38. Since the "9.11"attack, anthrax becomes the world's first postal disease and terrorists' biological weapon of choice.
39. Third, 9/11 and the anthrax attacks in the USA have led to heightened preparedness for bioterrorism and natural disease outbreaks.
40. Black spot disease are mainly walnuts and walnut,[sentence dictionary] such as anthrax.
41. Symptoms of pulmonary anthrax are very similar to the flu, which can make an initial diagnosis somewhat difficult.
42. Anthrax is a rare bacterial disease caused by the bacteria Anthracis Bacillus.
43. Fran _ Blinebury : Sure . And maybe they could get a few envelopes of anthrax, too.
44. Human anthrax has been a disease affecting those who have close contact with animals or animal products contaminated with the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis.
45. In 1995 the science historian Gerald L. Geison ran a story in the New York Times illustrating that Pasteur gave a misleading account on his preparation of the anthrax vaccine (shall he be dishonored).
46. Upon release these rat agents carried the Black Death - asas cholera and anthrax - to infect enemy Chinese.
47. That is the one of the sad lessons of the anthrax attacks.
48. Anthrax have hooked up with Public Enemy for a metal/rap version of "Bring On The Noise".
49. Anthrax grows by dividing into two daughter cells that are generally identical.
50. Anthrax - a potentially fatal human disease - is caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis.
51. And yet the vast majority of people experiencing anxiety probably had no appreciable risk of exposure to anthrax .
52. His work with the deadly anthrax bacteria was devoted to developing more effective vaccines that could save lives in a future biological attack.
53. Any of various rod-shaped, spore-forming, aerobic bacteria of the genus Bacillus that often occur in chains and include Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax.
54. Cutaneous anthrax usually presents with painless ulcer, followed by central black eschar and surrounding lymph node swelling. It is the most common form of anthrax.
55. UDTT marketed its productions including the company's bioterrorism detection kits, BSM-2000 (real-time anthrax detector), and radiological detection systems.
56. Taking well water as the object, the effect of nanofiltration on removing organics and similar anthrax bacillus contamination was dealt with.
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