Similar words: microbiology, microbe, microbus, microeconomics, acrophobia, micro, microdot, macrobiotic. Meaning: [maɪ'krəʊbɪəl] adj. of or involving or caused by or being microbes.
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1. The obscure world of warfare between microbial species had suggested some promising substances, but was even less successful than chemotherapy.
2. Quantitative microbial analysis of bone collected during implant surgery: a clinical and laboratory study.
3. J., and is the fourth microbial genetic blueprint Human Genome has determined.
4. Apparently some special attributes of this microbial group have led to acquisition of the ability to manipulate mitosis in eukaryotic hosts.
5. Indeed, Rosebury could detect no microbial life at all in the bladder and lower reaches of the lungs.
6. Microbial reactions play key roles in biocatalysis and biodegradation.
7. Microbial degradation of Abamectin in reservoir water was studied.
8. Numerous microbial cultures convert heptachlor to its expoxide.
9. Microbial Genetics and Pathogenesis; and Environmental Science.
10. All fermentative processes are the results of microbial activity.
11. Microbial production of glycerol have various characters in production raw, mechanism recovery.
12. Cohan and his colleagues have found these microbial species in the hot springs of Yellowstone National Park.
13. Quite unexpectedly, vertebrate physiologists and microbial biochemists had found a common ground.
14. The applications of microbial cell immobilization, enzymatic catalysis in nonaqueous solvents and mixed culture in pharmaceutical industry were highlighted.
15. The application of microbial transformation in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals , especially the recent advances in asymmetric synthesis of chiral drugs and biocatalytic methods, is reviewed.
16. A new way to obtain shikimic acid(SA) through microbial transformation of the bacteria Salmonella B31 in aqueous extracting solution of aniseed residue and its affecting factors were studied.
17. The pilot measures temperatures and samples water and rock and an orange microbial fluff.
18. Of course, any number of fascinating and nasty parasites can join this microbial community and make the human body their home.
19. During the years when the elephant jibe was rife, microbial genetics was at the forefront of molecular biology.
20. Again, these changes almost always occur when humans inadvertently pave new pathways for the microbial world.
21. Field tests have been made on CO2 stimulation, N2 drive, air injection displacement, synthetic polymer flooding, cross-linked polymer flooding and microbial oil recovery successively.
22. Objective: To establish the validation method and criteria for counting bacteria and fungi in microbial limit test which is described in the Pharmacopeia of China(ChP) 2005.
23. Methods:Micrescopic identification and thin-layer chromatography(TLC) and to establish the validation of the microbial limit test.
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24. The cells distinguished as oleaginous yeast were collected by means of optical manipulation. The sorted oleaginous yeast cells were verified by microbial culture and Sudan black B test.
25. Subject_Topical_Eng: East China University of Science and Technology; Bioengineering; Halobios ; Biochemistry; Microbial Pharmacy; Biologic Pharmacy; Biochemical Pharmaceutics.
26. These Procedures do not apply to the use of microbial inocula belonging under genetic modification and to the use of microbial inocula in laboratories in the scope set out in the preceding clause.
27. In this paper, GC - MC is used to determine the organic acids with low molecular weight produced by the microbial degradation of crude oil zymotic fluid.
28. To provide an ideal DNA-extraction approach for molecular technique in microbial diversity research, the effect of direct and indirect method was compared in this paper.
29. The aim of the Journal is to integrate perspectives across molecular and microbial evolution, behaviour, genetics, ecology, life histories, development, palaeontology, systematics and morphology.
30. Synthetic methods of vanillin include o-methoxyphenol method, lignin method, safrole method, eugenol method, methyl hydroxybenzene method and microbial method.
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