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Перевод: pathogenicity speek pathogenicity

патогенность


Тезаурус:

  1. classifying microorganisms according to their pathogenicity (biological activity).
  2. The worm generally has a low pathogenicity, and the majority of infections are discovered only incidentally at post mortem examination.
  3. The pathogenicity of M. marshalli is not known.
  4. Rather he began with the course on pathogenicity and epidemiology taught at Bristol by the late Dr Anna Mayr-Harting (to whom the book is dedicated) and invited several colleagues to contribute essays in their fields of interest.
  5. Little is known of its pathogenicity although a chronic gastritis has been reported in the pig.
  6. The many types of mycobacteria vary in their pathogenicity; some are saprophytic and rarely cause disease, while others are potentially pathogenic, particularly in immunocompromised patients.
  7. These viruses have received most attention because their high pathogenicity, narrow host range, and complete safety to vertebrates and plants, make them ideal candidates for biological pest control agents.
  8. The potential pathogenicity of free radicals has been emphasised by recent work which suggests that reactive oxygen metabolities are not just one of a number of mediators and cytokines involved in the inflammatory process in inflammatory bowel disease but may have a pivotal role by initiating the expression of genes controlling may other aspects of the inflammatory, immune, and acute phase response, by activation of the transcription factor NF-k.
  9. Now that observations are beginning to support theories about the relationship between virulence and transmissibility in the evolution of pathogenicity, the way is open for further theoretical developments.
  10. The pathogenicity of Mycobacteria paratuberculosis remains uncertain.
  11. There are concerns that, once released, GEMs might exhibit some previously unknown pathogenicity, might take over from some naturally occurring bacteria or pass on some perhaps unwanted trait to indigenous bacteria.
  12. Its life cycle is probably direct and its pathogenicity, although unknown, presumably depends on its haematophagic habits.
  13. Pathogenicity is the capacity of certain organisms to produce disease.

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