Similar words: antibacterial, bacteria, eubacteria, bacteriuria, bacterium, bacteriology, bacteriophage, bacteriological. Meaning: [-əl] adj. relating to or caused by bacteria.
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1 Bacterial reproduction is accelerated in weightless space.
2 Brain lesions can be caused by bacterial infections.
3 Food poisoning is caused by a bacterial organism.
4 Cholera is a bacterial infection.
5 She is invoked against bacterial diseases and thunderstorms.
6 Be prepared to insist: if it is bacterial meningitis early treatment with antibiotics is vital.
7 These bacterial factors seemed related to the conditions of epithelial damage.
8 During the bacterial reduction of one mole of sulphate,[www.Sentencedict.com] four moles of hydrogen are consumed.
9 Bacterial and fungal infections almost always occur at the site of an earlier wound.
10 Penicillin has a high success rate in treating bacterial infections.
11 An alternative might be interference with bacterial adhesion by pathogenic Escherichia coli, which have abnormal adherence in ulcerative colitis.
12 Long-term bacterial susceptibility to co-trimoxazole is important to monitor in any area where co-trimoxazole prophylaxis could be recommended.
13 Remove the medium by aspiration, leaving the bacterial pellet as dry as possible. 3.
14 These findings suggest that anaerobic bacterial activity has a protective effect on the ileal mucosa.
15 Quite often food that will cause bacterial food poisoning looks and smells perfectly acceptable.
16 The soil is depleted first by having crops grown in it and second by natural weathering and bacterial action.
17 DNase I footprinting assays were performed with 5' end-labelled DNA fragments and bacterial extracts.
18 The Table shows the relation of the number of micro-organisms with both bacterial morphology and their modes of contact with gastric epithelium.
19 Sulphate feeding allows growth of sulphate reducing bacteria which then may inhibit methanogenic bacterial by substrate competition.
20 Many basic metabolic pathways show striking similarities throughout the bacterial, plant and animal kingdoms.
21 On the fourth day after the operation gram-positive rods were seen in a bacterial culture from the tonsil tissue.
22 Viral control agents Insects are susceptible to a wide range of viral and bacterial pathogens.
23 Logistic regression models were used to determine which variables significantly and independently could predict bacterial pneumonia and to adjust for potential confounders.
24 For many years, doctors believed that the lower temperature could reduce the chance of bacterial growth and infection.
25 Eventually it will be dispersed by a combination of the natural processes of evaporation and marine bacterial breakdown.
26 One caterpillar was mushy, presumably the victim of a virus or bacterial infection.
27 From patients who reported a history of diarrhoea, three stool samples were taken for parasitology and bacterial culture.
28 When they are exhaled they are filtered through the white crystals of soda lime, and a bacterial filter.
29 On day 10, 20, and 34 a faecal sample was collected for measurement of bacterial counts and metabolic activity.
30 Its almost miraculous effectiveness in controlling and reversing an otherwise lethal bacterial infection in mice was demonstrated in Oxford in the 1940s.
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