bacterial in the PONS Dictionary

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The main function of the layer is protection from mechanical stress, dehydration, and bacterial infections.
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These genes share close identity with the bacterial deaminases involved in nucleotide metabolism.
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Filters with 0.1 m compared with 0.2 m pore size have enhanced bacterial removal according to a study.
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In cases due to viral infection symptoms usually recede spontaneously after 48 hours, symptoms of bacterial adenoiditis typically persist up to a week.
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However, a bacterial culture is more like a mass of protoplasm that grows larger and larger and incidentally subdivides.
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One tablespoon of sugar per 1 liter of unsweetened soy milk may be added to promote bacterial fermentation.
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This domain possesses numerous fundamental traits distinct from both the bacterial and the eukaryotic domains.
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Bacterial flora is endogenous bacteria, which is defined as bacteria that naturally reside in a closed system.
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His areas of interest include microbial genetics, molecular epidemiology, environmental microbiology, ecology, and evolution of bacterial pathogens, particularly those associated with waterborne and foodborne diseases.
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Sodium nitrite is used because it prevents bacterial growth and, in a reaction with the meat's myoglobin, gives the product a desirable dark red color.
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