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Bacteriology - Wikipedia
Bacteriology is the branch and specialty of biology that studies the morphology, ecology, genetics and biochemistry of bacteria as well as many other aspects ...
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BACTERIOLOGICAL definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
related to the study of bacteria, especially those that cause disease: A bacteriological pesticide was sprayed over the area to combat West Nile virus.
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Introduction to Bacteriology - Medical Microbiology - NCBI Bookshelf
Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that lack a nuclear membrane, are metabolically active and divide by binary fission. Medically they are a major cause ...
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bacteriological
bacteriological, a. (bæktɪərɪəʊˈlɒdʒɪkəl) [f. bacteriology: see -ical.] Pertaining to bacteriology.1886 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 21 Aug. 383/1 A number of little bacteriological accessories. 1886 E. M. Crookshank Bacteriology 3 The apparatus commonly employed in a bacteriological laboratory. 1898 R. T. Hewl...
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Bacteriological Testing | Private Drinking Water
The State Public Health Laboratory (SPHL) can test for three different types of bacteria in private water samples. For more information, see the SPHL webpage.
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Bacteriological Analytical Manual (BAM) - FDA
FDA's Bacteriological Analytical Manual (BAM) presents the agency's preferred laboratory procedures for microbiological analyses of foods ...
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Bacteriological water analysis
Bacteriological water analysis is a method of analysing water to estimate the numbers of bacteria present and, if needed, to find out what sort of bacteria
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Private Drinking Water Bacteriological Testing | State Public Health ...
Bacteriological Analysis. The MSPHL can test for three different types of bacteria in private water samples. Routine samples are tested for coliform and E. coli ...
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BACTERIOLOGY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a science that deals with bacteria and their relations to medicine, industry, and agriculture 2. bacterial life and phenomena
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TB 101 - 5. Bacteriological Examination - CDC
TB bacteriological examinations are done in a laboratory that identifies M. tuberculosis and other mycobacteria.
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Bacteriology | microorganisms, pathogens, antibiotics - Britannica
Bacteriology, branch of microbiology dealing with the study of bacteria. The beginnings of bacteriology paralleled the development of the microscope.
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Juridical Opinion n° 2 in the Bacteriological Code discusses the declension of the word, given that authors differently assumed the genitive case These rules were established so that the specific epithets were paired with the correct gender as imposed by the Bacteriological Code and the correct higher
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What is "bacto" peptone? Standard recipes for yeast medium often include "bacto-peptone". Is this the same as bacteriological peptone? Is there an authoritative source that spells it out?
See here. _Bacto_ is a brand which used to be marketed by Difco. It is a casein (milk protein) hydrolysate.
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Can a bacterium infect another bacterium? I researched about it by searching on Google and reading some bacteriological articles, but I did not get any answer. I also asked some of my teachers, and they were also a bi...
_Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus_ (BV) “infects” other bacteria: > Similar to a virus, BV attacks bacteria such as _Escherichia coli_ ( _E. coli_ ) by attaching to and entering its prey, growing and replicating within the cell, and then suddenly bursting out, releasing its progeny into the surrounding en...
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ZN
hop group
Zenith, the direction pointing directly above a particular location
Zettanewton (ZN), an SI unit of force
Ziehl–Neelsen stain, a special bacteriological
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