Sentence examples for killer bacteria from inspiring English sources

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Although drugs like penicillin have held killer bacteria at bay for half a century, the bugs keep genetically adapting to them, evolving into tougher, smarter variants of ancient adversaries.

WASHINGTON — Federal food regulators took a tentative step Monday toward banning a common use of penicillin and tetracycline in the water and feed given cattle, chickens and pigs in hopes of slowing the growing scourge of killer bacteria.

Moody dedicates this sprawling novel, about a detached human arm infected with a killer bacteria incubated on Mars, to the memory of Kurt Vonnegut, and Vonnegut's influence is visible throughout in the metafictional narrative, sci-fi touchstones, and depiction of a dystopian future characterized by enfeebling consumerism.

Moody dedicates this sprawling novel, about a detached human arm infected with a killer bacteria incubated on Mars, to the memory of Kurt Vonnegut, and Vonnegut's influence is visible throughout — in the metafictional narrative, sci-fi touchstones, and depiction of a dystopian future characterized by enfeebling consumerism.

The study also casts doubt on researchers' plans to employ special killer bacteria to combat infections, says microbiologist Herbert Schweizer at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, such as the use of microcin-secreting E. coli to treat Salmonella infections in chickens.

Now I test blood, give injections, clean open ports so killer bacteria doesn't form and a few thousand other daily little things that I once would have deemed unfathomable.

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In other words, the origins of the Black Death are not the result of a killer bacterium alone.

A team of British biochemists has discovered that human tears contain an antibiotic-like substance that is a powerful killer of bacteria.

The New Yorker, July 3, 1965 P. 17 A team of British biochemists has discovered that human tears contain an antibiotic-like substance that is a powerful killer of bacteria.

By Daniel Lang The New Yorker, July 3 , 1965P. 17 A team of British biochemists has discovered that human tears contain an antibiotic-like substance that is a powerful killer of bacteria.

Male-killers are bacteria that kill male hosts as embryos.

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