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Перевод: bacteriology speek bacteriology


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бактериология ; микробиология


Тезаурус:

  1. Newman began his career in the 1890s at Edinburgh University and King's College, London, where he was senior demonstrator in bacteriology and lecturer on infectious diseases.
  2. At the same time, however, anyone attending the play after it opened at London's Court Theatre in 1906 could hardly fail to learn a fair amount about the young discipline of bacteriology and about attempts to treat illnesses by immunotherapy.
  3. This behaviour can be observed, and we hope analysed , especially in bacteriology.
  4. That book has not only attracted innumerable youngsters towards a laboratory career, it has also triggered off a wide range of faction - from Warner Bros's contributions to bacteriology (The Story of Louis Pasteur with Paul Muni in 1935 and The Story of a Ehrlich's Magic Bullet with Edward G. Robinson in 1940) to the BBC Television series Microbes and Men in 1974.
  5. After the great innovative period of bacteriology had achieved its ends, there remained a number of diseases, evidently infectious, for which no causative organisms could be found.
  6. He went on to became medical officer of health for Bedfordshire and then for Finsbury, during which time he published research on the bacteriology of milk and on infant mortality.
  7. As his experience increased his interest turned from the study of animal anatomy to problems in the fields of bacteriology and pathology, and at the same time his reputation as a pioneer in veterinary surgery steadily increased.
  8. As well, the MRC carried out studies of the bacteriology, drug mechanisms, and immunology of tuberculosis and the pharmacology of antituberculosis drugs, directed at preventing drug resistance and treating patients with resistant strains effectively, and also studied sociological, epidemiological, and community problems - including intensive work, lasting 40 years, on patient compliance in taking drugs, and the results achieved in service programmes.
  9. She discovered that he had urinary frequency and it was decided that a specimen of urine should be sent to the bacteriology laboratory to discover whether he had a urinary tract infection.
  10. True, the bacteriology that emerges from Shaw's play and its accompanying preface is heavily tainted by his own tetchy brand of anti-science.
  11. From 1876 to 1891 he was lecturer in anatomy at the college, and in 1891 he was appointed dean and professor of pathology and bacteriology.
  12. She has doctors' degrees in both biology and bacteriology."
  13. He was a physician who, after qualifying in medicine in 1912, worked for a time at University College Hospital, London, where he became interested in bacteriology and the developing discipline of immunology.

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