Similar words: clostridium, meridian, viridian, prime meridian, petri dish, cyclostyle, greenwich meridian, tridimensional. Meaning: n. spindle-shaped bacterial cell especially one swollen at the center by an endospore.
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1 The rat is the unacceptable face of the environment; so is listeria and clostridium botulinum.
2 Clostridium bacteria can grow only in the complete absence of oxygen, so they have been found in contaminated cans of food.
3 Clostridium botulinum occurs in the soil and it is the cause of botulism.
4 The only bacteria known to be spread by food in 1950 were Clostridium botulinum, Staphylococcus aureus and Salmonella.
5 Tulane University scientists discovered a strain of clostridia bacteria, dubbed "TU-103, " that can devour old newspapers to produce butanol, a substitute for gasoline.
6 The causal factor may be related to clostridia and bacillusgasoformans infections.
7 Prof Nigel Minton, from the Clostridia Research Group at the University of Nottingham, said: "This is an exciting discovery."
8 Most often infected wounds are found to harbor ordinary soil - dwelling bacteria,[www.Sentencedict.com] such as the clostridia.
9 So the PCR method was suitable for rapid and sensitive detection of human botulism borne clostridia.
10 When the forage to be ensiled is below 30% dry matter, an additive may be needed to reduce the growth of clostridia .
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