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the antimicrobials
noun
An agent that destroys microbes, inhibits their growth, or prevents or counteracts their pathogenic action
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Some, like Blaser, are concerned about the antimicrobials we're ingesting with our meals; others with the sterility of processed food.
In the present study, fluoroquinolones, sulfonamides and tetracyclines were the antimicrobials commonly used by most farms.
The antimicrobials commonly used in most farms were fluoroquinolones, sulfonamides and tetracyclines.
If something stops them from growing and spreading such as an antimicrobial they evolve new mechanisms to resist the antimicrobials by changing their genetic structure.
This observation is of relevance for the rational design of novel antimicrobials targeting the MLSB site, especially if the antimicrobials are to be used against pathogens possessing m1G748.
The influence of the antimicrobials allows reduced heat treatments, thus reducing heat-induced damage to the nutritional quality of ground-chicken products.
The antimicrobials prescribed more often by otorhinolaryngologists for treatment were: oral penicillin for 10 days (35.4%) and oral penicillin for 7 days (25.7%).
Nevertheless, the majority of studies centering on the quality of preoperative prophylaxis have found that a high percentage of the antimicrobials used are inappropriate for this purpose.
One can expose the biofilms incubate the biofilms in dilute media or artificial saliva for several hours, and then expose the biofilms to the antimicrobials for another round.
The antimicrobials more commonly prescribed by pediatricians for treatment of bacterial pharyngotonsillitis were: oral penicillin for 10 days (33.6%) and s single injection of benzathine penicillin G (19.7%).
Though the antimicrobials don't pose a threat to consumers, they serve as a quick fix for illnesses borne of overcrowded, unsanitary farming conditions.
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