Sentence examples for bacteria and eventually from inspiring English sources

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P i is the second EB type in the membrane framework level that designates simulation of particular environmental areas of the ecosystem for the spread of hosts and resistant bacteria and eventually other bacterial pathogens (inhabitable spaces, areas for food acquisition, and other eventual infrastructures).

As a myxamoeba moves across a moist surface, it engulfs bacteria and eventually fuses with a second myxamoeba, thereby initiating the development of a multinucleate plasmodium.

As the lift rose, the video zoomed in on our faces, closer and closer, smoothly transitioning from actual video to animations of eyelash mites and skin cells, then bacteria, and eventually viruses.

It is now possible to conceive of a world in which new bacteria (and eventually, new animals and plants) are designed on a computer and then grown to order.That ability would prove mankind's mastery over nature in a way more profound than even the detonation of the first atomic bomb.

Besides, Ag ions can be released more easily into the bacteria, causing mutilation on the respiration and replication of bacteria, and eventually leading to bacterial cell death [42].

Our results suggest that H. pylori can directly interact with T cells and modulate the response of γδ+ T cells, thereby favouring an inflammatory environment which can contribute to the chronic persistence of the bacteria and eventually to the gastric pathology.

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As you wear sweaty, damp socks and shoes, bacteria grow and eventually start clinging to the feet and causing odor.

Makeup, like food, gathers bacteria and will eventually go bad.

Since early bacteria avoided, produced, and eventually used oxygen, Earth's sensory systems have expanded and complexified.

With each metre walked representing one million years, users of the Deep Time Walk mobile app listen to the story of the evolution of the 4.6 billion year big history of the Living Earth - from a disc of rocky debris, through the formation of the Earth, its oceans and atmosphere, the appearance of bacteria, nucleated cells and, eventually, multicellular organisms.

In this way, the bacteria cannot replicate and eventually die The recommended dosage is 1 gram orally as a single dose.

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