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Перевод: bacterial speek bacterial


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Тезаурус:

  1. Resistance to ciprofloxacin develops slowly via point mutation ( ie single amino acid changes) within the bacterial DNA.
  2. Some bacterial populations are asexual: no means of exchanging genetic material exists.
  3. Bacterial meningitis is quite a rare disease but it can be very serious and requires urgent treatment with antibiotics.
  4. At the time when he became a professor, his reputation probably depended largely on his studies of the capillary circulation and of the blood cells concerned with defence against bacterial invasion.
  5. Lister was then at the height of his struggle against infection in surgical operations and took up this observation in experiments with bacterial cultures.
  6. Unlike cleaning chemicals which still perform even if they are grossly misused and, at worst can hardly leave a surface dirtier after application than before, misuse in disinfectants and sanitisers can result in an increase in bacterial contamination.
  7. The milk creates a more balanced bacterial environment in the gut, and children of six or seven who were breastfed as babies are less likely to succumb to urinary infections than their bottlefed brothers and sisters.
  8. The site of the primary lesion, often referred to as the "mother yaw", is on the leg in the majority of cases and, like the primary sore of syphilis, is painless unless there is other bacterial infection.
  9. The danger of contamination through the use of shared bar soap, the need for improved skin care, when washing is frequent, and the requirement for control over the bacterial skin flora has led to the development of a range of more sophisticated products.
  10. However, memory can be divided into short and long term categories, and scientists think that bacterial short term memory is essentially the same as the short term memory in man.
  11. Viruses often seem to enter bacterial cells by a completely different process in which the viral protein remains on the outside of the bacterial membrane while the genetic material is "injected" into the cell.
  12. Most of the reactions shown are universal, occurring alike in bacterial cells, and in the cells of your liver and mine.
  13. In that year Peyton Rous of the Rockefeller Institute in New York reported that solid tumours could be transmitted between chickens by filtered solutions from which all bacterial and animal cells had been removed.

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