Sentence examples for bacteriological from inspiring English sources

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bacteriological

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Of or pertaining to bacteriology.

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In On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Mr Blofeld threatened to destroy the world's food supply with bacteriological agents.

IN HIS new book on the American jail at Guantánamo Bay, Joseph Margulies recounts the story of a prisoner who told his interrogators of plans to use bacteriological weapons.

In 1925 the Geneva Protocol, which now has some 130 parties, prohibited the use of asphyxiating and poisonous gases and bacteriological weapons in international conflicts, though it did not apply to internal or civil wars.

He then worked with Robert Koch in Berlin on bacteriological research and in 1886 returned to Java to investigate the cause of beriberi.

After graduation (M.D., 1883) he carried out bacteriological research at the Central Sanitary Bureau of the Ministry of Home Affairs.

After all studies histological, chemical, toxicological, bacteriological, and viral are completed, any errors of the provisional anatomical diagnoses are corrected and the final anatomical diagnoses and the final cause of death are listed.

In some instances modified quarantine is imposed: adult contacts of typhoid should be excluded from food handling until repeated bacteriological examination of feces and urine has shown them to be free of the disease.

Although phototherapy has largely been superseded by other forms of radiation and drug therapy, Finsen's work did much to encourage the radiation therapy then being developed and led to the use of ultraviolet sterilization techniques in bacteriological research.

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In 1923 Fleck founded a private laboratory of medical analysis and was in charge of the Lvov Sick Fund and the bacteriological-chemical laboratories of the General Public Hospital.

Working at the Bacteriological Institute, Odessa (1886 87), and at the Pasteur Institute, Paris (1888 1916), Metchnikoff contributed to many important discoveries about the immune response.

The Clinical and Bacteriological Research Laboratory of University College, Bristol, reported that in one gramme of dust submitted by the vacuum cleaner company there were 355,585,200 organisms.

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