Similar words: antibacterial, bacteria, eubacteria, bacteriuria, bacterium, bacteriology, bacteriophage, bacteriological. Meaning: [-əl] adj. relating to or caused by bacteria.
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151 Methods Bacterial endotoxin test and rabbit test were adopted in this experiment.
152 In early growing stage, infecting CMV and bacterial wilt could decrease tobacco wilt obviously, but interfered the expressiveness of the disease resistance.
153 In the study, the farmer's lung model was reproduced successfully in the experimental animals by inhalation and intratracheal injection the bacterial powders.
154 Conclusion The bacterial endotoxins test can replacement the rabbit method for pyrogen test.
155 OBJECTIVE To establish the method for the test of bacterial endotoxin in isosorbide dinitrate injection.
156 Peptide deformylase ( PDF ) is an essential enzyme involving in bacterial protein biosynthesis.
157 Instead of just two tides a day like in a marsh, the gravel is flooded and drained 16 times a day to boost bacterial activity.
158 Objective To evaluate the effects of bile acid on intestinal bacterial translocation and endotoxemia in ascitic cirrhotic rats.
159 The colour and odour are produced by Bacterial action on chemical constituents.
160 OBJECTIVE To establish a method for monitoring bacterial endotoxins of secnidazole injection.
161 Pollen allergy, freckles, hair follicle plugged bacterial infections, skin wrinkles have smaller,[http://sentencedict.com/bacterial.html] better use.
162 Five bacterial strains of flocculating rate being up to 75% were isolated from the soil of different sites after the processes of enrichment, separation and depuration.
163 To study the Chromogenic substrate limulus amebocyte lysate(LAL) to detect the content of bacterial endotoxin in human albumin.
164 The intestinal morphology, permeability of intestinal mucosa, bacterial translocation and gut immune barrier function were compared.
165 The invention relates to a method for quickly detecting pathogenic bacteria carried by plant seeds of bacterial black rot, and relates to the biological detection of plant pathogenic bacteria.
166 The decaying kinetics changed in different RCs, indicating that pheophytin replacement influenced the energy transduction and primary photochemical reaction in purple bacterial reaction centers.
167 The main causes of death were ventricular fibrillation, bacterial and mycotic endocarditis and low cardiac output.
168 Weak interaction patterns were found mainly between bacterial isolates and rice varieties, but there were specific int...
169 Breast milk can help slow bacteria bacterial growth and e acid production in the mouth.
170 Keesing says one example is Lyme Disease, which is a common tick-borne bacterial illness in the United States.
171 Abscesses usually result from hematogenous spread of bacterial infection, but may also occur from direct penetrating trauma or extension from adjacent infection in sinuses.
172 Recent industrial applications of pretreatment of refractory gold ores and concentrates in the world, including roasting, pressure oxidation and bacterial oxidation have been surveyed in this paper.
173 The bacterial protein in wastewater of gustatory production is the material of high-protein feed.
174 AIM: To investigate the pathogeny, transmission route, clinical symptom and the pathogenesis of a family cluster non bacterial diarrhea.
175 Experimental results show the feasibility of bacterial leaching to recover copper in Shouwangfen Copper Mine.
176 Erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic often used in children with minor bacterial infections, especially in those with an allergy to penicillin.
177 Examining colony lump-sum, observes colonial morphology and makes analysis on the bacterial characteristic after sterilization .
178 Cell morphology of bacterial ghost of Pasteurella multocida was observed by scanning electron microscopy and inactivation ratio was estimated by CFU analysi.
179 Another antibiotic - tetracycline - interferes with bacterial growth by stopping protein synthesis.
180 Salivary agglutinin(SAG) is a kind of glycoprotein that can mediate bacterial aggregation or adhesion. More and more researches have focused on the interaction between SAG and bacteria recently.
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