Sentence examples for bacteria able to release from inspiring English sources

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Also, we have previously reported a negative correlation between the presence of bacteria able to release bioactive antioxidant components from phenolic compounds and the BBDP model [11].

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"It covers anything that we're legally able to release.

Noteworthy, although samples with copper are able to release more metal ion than samples with silver, they present higher MBC showing the high effect of silver against these bacteria.

Therefore our system is able to release medical staffs' burden.

The dogs will then be able to release safely.[23].[23]

Thus, bacteria able to survive the initial gentamicin release from Palacos R-G subsequently are able to grow and form a biofilm, whereas the prolonged high release from Copal cement inhibits bacterial biofilm formation.

He said such a release of greenhouse gases could trigger an "explosive" reaction in the soil, with bacteria able to start decomposing giant stocks of frozen carbon.

In this study, Bb and Bb-CM, unlike other tested Gram bacteria, were able to inhibit the release of chemokines and various inflammatory molecules in epithelial cells.

Only products that meet all conditional release criteria would be able to be released.

These bacteria were able to infect/invade CRC cells and release their DNA contents, leading to a strong COX-2 silencing.

He was able to be released on bail, as usual.

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