bacteriological study

  • 1bacteriology — bacteriological /bak tear ee euh loj i keuhl/, bacteriologic, adj. bacteriologically, adv. bacteriologist, n. /bak tear ee ol euh jee/, n. a branch of microbiology dealing with the identification, study, and cultivation of bacteria and with their …

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  • 2ТУЛЯРЕМИЯ — – острая инфекционная болезнь с природной очаговостью, характеризующаяся лихорадкой, интоксикацией и поражением лимфатических узлов. В России заболеваемость преимущественно спорадическая. Возбудитель – неподвижный грамотрицательный микроб, не… …

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  • 3Dietmar Wittmann — Dietmar H. Wittmann, M.D., Ph.D., FACS is an academic surgeon specializing in complex abdominal surgery. He was associated with the following medical schools: University of Hamburg, Germany, University of Düsseldorf, Germany, University of… …

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  • 4Wilhelm Reich — Born March 24, 1897(1897 03 24) Dobzau, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (present day Dobrzanica, Ukraine) …

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  • 5Pseudomonas aeruginosa — P. aeruginosa on an XLD agar plate. Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 6Unit 731 — The Unit 731 complex Location Pingfang Coordinates …

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  • 7Bacteriology — The science and study of bacteria and their relation to medicine and to other areas such as agriculture (e.g., farm animals) and industry. Bacteria are single celled microorganisms which can live as independent organisms or, dependently, as… …

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  • 8Escherichia coli — E. coli redirects here. For the protozoan parasite, see Entamoeba coli. For the 2011 E.coli outbreak, see 2011 E. coli O104:H4 outbreak. For a specific strain, see Escherichia coli (disambiguation). For Escherichia coli in molecular biology, see… …

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  • 9Second Sino-Japanese War — Part of the Pacific War of World War II (from 1941) …

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  • 10Crenarchaeota — Archaea Sulfolobus infected with specific virus STSV 1. Scientific classification Domain …

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