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to bacterial
adjective
Of, relating to, or caused by bacteria.
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That leaves them prey to bacterial infection.
Only 10percentt of sore throats are due to bacterial infections usually strains of streptococcus bacteria.
But they can cause a variety of other infections, all the way to bacterial meningitis".
In his acceptance speech, Fleming presciently warned that the overuse of penicillin might lead to bacterial resistance.
Packaged greens are also vulnerable to bacterial contamination.
Also, if a diver touches a manta, it may scrape off the layer of mucus, which, Mr. Wing says, may subject the manta to bacterial invasion.
Without refrigeration and clean water, powdered milk and baby formula are prone to bacterial contamination and cause more harm than good.
Large amounts of an anti-inflammatory cytokine called Interleukin-10 are released and, in these quantities, this molecule weakens the body's defences to bacterial or viral pathogens.
But this process involved sterilising the components separately as the dextrose caramelised if they were mixed first, which could lead to bacterial contamination and death.
time to bacterial eradication.
Evolutionarily it is related to bacterial flagella.
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