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单词 Bacteria
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1. Chlorine is added to the water to kill bacteria.
2. The drug is effective against a range of bacteria.
3. The laboratory animals had been infected with the bacteria.
4. Bacteria is something invisible to the eye.
5. Bacteria can cause gums to swell and bleed.
6. Bacteria are too small for the naked eye.
7. The test for bacteria was negative.
8. Bacteria then enters the wound and initiates infection.
9. Simple organisms like bacteria mutate rapidly.
10. These insects can outwear the bacteria.
11. This vaccine protects against some kinds of the bacteria which cause meningitis.
12. These bacteria have mutated into forms that are resistant to certain drugs.
13. Bacteria was introduced into his bloodstream through an unsterile needle.
14. The bacteria decomposed the milk into its solid and liquid elements.
15. Once in the bloodstream, the bacteria adhere to the surface of the red cells.
16. A microscope magnifies bacteria so that they can be seen and studied.
17. Bacteria sticks to food debris in the teeth, causing decay.
17. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
18. Keep the kitchen clear of all sources of bacteria, not forgetting the biggest culprit of all?the dishcloth.
19. All bacteria are larger than viruses.
20. Bacteria are invisible to the naked eye.
21. The bacteria can withstand extremes of heat and cold.
22. Bacteria reproduce by dividing and making copies of themselves.
23. Bacteria will not breed in alcohol.
24. The soil has to be purified of all bacteria.
25. Chlorine is added to kill bacteria.
26. Amoebae and bacteria are single-celled organisms.
27. These bacteria are invisible unless viewed with a microscope.
28. Bacteria are added to help break down the sewage.
29. Food is the major source of ingested bacteria.
30. The antibodies work by latching onto proteins on the surfaces of the viruses and bacteria.
1. Chlorine is added to the water to kill bacteria.
2. The drug is effective against a range of bacteria.
3. Bacteria is something invisible to the eye.
4. Bacteria can cause gums to swell and bleed.
5. Bacteria are too small for the naked eye.
6. The test for bacteria was negative.
7. Bacteria then enters the wound and initiates infection.
8. Simple organisms like bacteria mutate rapidly.
9. This vaccine protects against some kinds of the bacteria which cause meningitis.
10. These bacteria have mutated into forms that are resistant to certain drugs.
11. Bacteria was introduced into his bloodstream through an unsterile needle.
12. Once in the bloodstream, the bacteria adhere to the surface of the red cells.
13. The antibodies work by latching onto proteins on the surfaces of the viruses and bacteria.
14. A microscope magnifies bacteria so that they can be seen and studied.
15. Bacteria sticks to food debris in the teeth, causing decay.
16. Keep the kitchen clear of all sources of bacteria, not forgetting the biggest culprit of all?the dishcloth.
17. All bacteria are larger than viruses.
17. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
18. Bacteria are invisible to the naked eye.
19. Wash everything thoroughly to avoid contamination with bacteria.
20. Hot weather multiplied the bacteria in milk rapidly.
21. Bacteria belong to the microorganism.
22. Antibiotics should kill off the bacteria.
23. The bacteria get into humans through abrasions in the skin.
31. Some bacteria can only live in anaerobic conditions.
32. Disinfectants act on bacteria in two main ways.
33. The bacteria is harmless to humans.
34. Wash everything thoroughly to avoid contamination with bacteria.
35. Soap destroys the cell walls of bacteria.
36. Bacteria multiply quickly in warm food.
37. Neither chilling nor freezing kills all bacteria.
38. Is it possible to multiply bacteria in the laboratory?
39. Hot weather multiplied the bacteria in milk rapidly.
40. Warm milk is the ideal breeding ground for bacteria.
41. Birds in outside cages develop immunity to airborne bacteria.
42. Bacteria act on organic waste .
43. Bacteria belong to the microorganism.
44. Bacteria are evolving resistance to antibiotics.
45. Antibiotics should kill off the bacteria.
46. The fertiliser releases nutrients gradually as bacteria decompose it.
47. The heating is insufficient to kill the bacteria.
48. There are many different types/kinds of bacteria.
49. The bacteria were growing in a sugar medium.
50. Many sorts of bacteria are resistant to penicillin.
51. To confirm the diagnosis, the hospital laboratory must culture a colony of bacteria.
52. This product will cause bacteria and loose dirt to clump together in the water tank.
53. It is possible to multiply bacteria and other living organisms in the laboratory.
54. It is possible to multiply these bacteria in the laboratory.
55. Parts of the shop were very dirty, unhygienic, and an ideal breeding ground for bacteria.
56. The bacteria get into humans through abrasions in the skin.
57. Food must be heated to a high temperature to kill harmful bacteria.
58. Regulations require water authorities to test sea water for bacteria.
59. Some drugs kill off useful bacteria in the user's body.
60. The bacteria were then examined under a / the microscope.
61. It is an effective treatment for the bacteria and does kill it off.
62. Risk of Salmonella in undercooked eggs, bacteria in cress.
63. Antibiotics act on the bacteria that cause the disease.
64. It is caused by bacteria or parasites or poor water quality and the only sure treatment is antibiotics, preferably by injection.
65. Between 30 and 50% of people in western countries harbour methanogenic bacteria in their colons.
66. More than a decade ago the National Academy of Sciences recommended that new technology be used to target harmful bacteria.
67. Beneficial anaerobic filter bacteria require oxygen to oxidise nitrites to safer nitrates.
68. When triggered, the alarm seems to call in squads of immune cells that surround tuberculosis bacteria and keep them from spreading.
69. Under these conditions, certain species of bacteria break down the waste to form methane gas.
70. Iodine is added as a final bacteria killer, giving the recycled water a distinctive aftertaste.
71. The active ingredient checks the growth of bacteria and so helps natural healing.
72. In marine sediments and faeces, sulphate reducing bacteria outcompete methanogenic bacteria because of their higher affinity for such substrates.
73. They contain a natural antiseptic which fights spot-causing bacteria and dries up the blemishes.
74. Over recent years considerable concern has been expressed over the introduction of new diseases caused by bacteria and viruses in particular.
75. Breath methane was measured and viable counts and metabolic activities of methanogenic bacteria and sulphate reducing bacteria determined in faeces.
76. From the results obtained PABA-UDCA disulphate was considered a good material to detect intestinal bacteria.
77. The issue was whether or not the bacteria in his body would contaminate the local ecosystem.
78. Integral to this research was an understanding of how the healthy body provided its own defences against invading bacteria by developing anti-toxins.
79. Aside from buffering your water, it offers good external and internal surfaces for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
80. At least one of the new filter starting bacteria mixes claims to allow you to start your tank fully stocked.
81. The aphids, in turn, have bacteria in their guts that help them digest food.
82. There were two startling things about antibiotic resistance in pathogenic bacteria.
83. Clostridium bacteria can grow only in the complete absence of oxygen, so they have been found in contaminated cans of food.
84. As a result of the increasing acidity, certain acidophilic soil bacteria are then released, which promote further acidification.
85. An important alternative is the reduction of sulphate by sulphate reducing bacteria.
86. Data obtained from the test reflect the magnitude of intraperitoneal contamination by intestinal bacteria.
87. The toxins defend them against predators, and most interestingly against the effects of bacteria and fungi.
88. Other plants sown with the reeds absorb heavy metals and harmful bacteria.
89. They help to cut down the number of acne bacteria in the blocked-up grease glands and reduce painful inflammation.
90. A specimen of the fluid was used for bacteriological studies including microscopy and culture on plates for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
91. Strangles is an acute disease caused by infection with a bacteria called Streptococcus Equi.
92. There are changes in the number and species of protozoans, algae, and bacteria.
93. A pathologist told the inquest Mrs Ormerod died from pneumonia caused by the legionella bacteria.
94. On the farm, slurry from solid and urine residues is digested by anaerobic bacteria in closed chambers.
95. If your symptoms are severe, he or she may prescribe a course of antibiotics which are designed to kill the bacteria.
96. Here, nutritive material is absorbed through the gut wall into the bloodstream, while bacteria break down less-digestible substances such as cellulose.
97. At intense levels U/V light can be used to kill bacteria in the system.
98. Essentially the bacteria change the harmful ammonia and nitrites that are produced into harmless nitrates that are useful to living plants.
99. Yeang also claimed he has produced antibodies against bacteria in the sap.
100. Invitro, sulphate reducing bacteria compete with methanogenic bacteria for hydrogen when sulphate is present.
101. New York City reported 161 cases of the invasive strep bacteria in 1996, including 11 cases of the flesh-eating disease.
102. Sealing food in an airtight jar starves the bacteria of oxygen and they are unable to reproduce.
103. Quantitative measurements show that in methanogenic subjects the majority of gaseous hydrogen produced from fermentation is consumed by methanogenic bacteria.
104. Two separate surveys found that many prepacked sandwiches were being stored at dangerously high temperatures, causing the spread of harmful bacteria.
105. Other chips may detect the presence of moulds or harmful bacteria.
106. Support bacteria - they're the only culture some people have. Steven Wright 
107. Thorough cooking kills harmful bacteria, so be sure ground meat and poultry are cooked to the well-done stage.
108. This should help slow the rate at which bacteria develop antibiotic resistance.
109. There may be more bacteria in and on you as you read this than there are human beings in the whole world.
110. Cultured buttes-milk is pasteurized skim milk or low-fat milk that has been soured by lactic acid producing bacteria or other similar culture.
111. It would also protect against septicaemia in which bacteria multiply unchecked in the blood, possibly causing death without prompt treatment.
112. This leads to dead spots, a breeding ground for anaerobic bacteria.
113. The mouth and digestive system are remarkably well defended against bacteria and other disease-causing, agents.
114. The small eyes of these cheeses are formed mechanically during the cheese-making process and not by gas forming bacteria.
115. Cyaniding a reef, on the other hand, kills the reef, by allowing bacteria and algae to set in.
116. When cells fuse, the rival bacteria in each engage in a struggle to the death.
117. Ridding his stables of a harmful bacteria cocktail has been a long and costly process for Berwickshire trainer James Adam.
118. A postmortem showed the cause of her death to be pneumonia caused by the Legionella bacteria.
119. Under these conditions there is a proliferation of anaerobic bacteria which can lead to the release of harmful by-products, such as methane.
120. The bacteria are harmless to humans.
121. The photosynthetic pigment in bacteria is bacteriochlorophyll.
122. Conclusions This set of PCR primers with broad range has high specificity and sensitivity, achieving a preliminary identification of bacteria species.
123. Donovan also would like to learn how bacteria in the gut differ in formula- and breast-fed babies, and this technique should make that possible.
124. Objective: To observe the inhibitory effect of Chinese nutgall on primary cariogenic bacteria, and measure its minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), minimum bactericidal concentration(MBC).
125. Scientists say a new bacteria species discovered in Yellowstone"s thermal pools could improve the use of bacteria to produce ethanol."
126. However, the researchers also found more than twice the number of bachelorette front doorknobs were contaminated with bacteria as compared with bachelor doorknobs.
127. In the soil environments, bacteria species or strains are very abundant. The diversities are related to the vegetation, soil moisture and depth.
128. Industrial use of Corynebacterium glutamicum high-serine as a lysine-deficient strain of the bacteria fermentation.
129. The influence of nitrification efficiency with adding nitrifying bacteria to the activated sludge process was investigation.
130. Recent advances in azo - dye - degrading bacteria and azo reductase were reviewed.
131. Those cultures farthest from the well-fed bacteria on the rightmost side of the plate were least slimy and least pink.
132. It is characterized of autotrophic ANAMMOX bacteria transferring NH 4 + - N to N 2 in anaerobic condition.
133. These bacteria survive within or between the cells as parasites of free-living protozoa and within biofilms which develop in water systems where bacteria survive.
134. The researchers say one of these forms accounts for 54 per cent of TB bacteria isolated in clinics worldwide that can resist the drug rifampin.
135. The main phenol - degrading bacteria were Bacillus and Pseudomona.
136. Lotion containing salicylic acid, can clean the skin or resistance of bacteria.
137. Bacillus anthracis has long history which is using as a biologic weapon, and is also a common bacteria using in the war, and lead members of persons died.
138. Uncooked meat may contain organisms such as the Escherichia coli bacteria , also known as E . coli .
139. Objective To study the characteristics of the Nitroso - bacteria in one - step completely autotrophic nitrogen removal process.
140. Some derive their carbon from inorganic sources, and their hydrogen from hydrogen sulfider or other inorganic compounds, while other bacteria may be photosynthetic or saprobic .
141. Specific IgG antibody was tested by ELISA, the sonicated B . pertussis bacteria was used as coating antigen.
142. The biology of bacteria can be quite hard to understand.
143. Bacteriochlorophyll Any of several types of chlorophyll found in photosynthetic bacteria, such as the purple bacteria.
144. Dual signal transduction system is a signal transduction mechanism widely existed in bacteria.
145. The electron microscopic observations showed that the agent chosen has good protection function on the bacteria.
146. Periodontal disease is caused by bacteria, and bacterial plaque is the initial factor of periodontal disease.
147. When bacteria in the large intestine break them down, it can cause gas and even diarrhea.
148. Exacerbating the problem, bacteria constantly exchange bits of DNA with one another, spreading that resistance.
149. Objective To elected the bacteriology characteristic of the anaerobic bacteria culture from abdominal infections specimens.
150. Bactericidal Used to describe a compound that has a lethal effect on bacteria.
151. They say you need not to use especial anti - bacteria soap.
152. Amazingly, these mitochondria were once free - living bacteria that were captured by an early single - celled eukaryote.
153. Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin ( SE ) is one of major food poisoning caused by bacteria in the world.
154. The bactericidal power for sulfate - reducing bacteria of fourteen aldehydes of different chemical structure is investigated experimentally.
155. Plaque grows when bacteria attach to the tooth and begin multiplying.
156. Effects of concentration of solids in liquid manure and amount of mixed sulfur bacteria liquid inoculated on bioleaching of heavy metals from pig manure were studied.
157. Producing the hydrogen fuel uses the harmless bacteria Escherichia coli.
158. The content of sulphate reducing bacteria (SRB)of the 35 sediment samples was determined by using MPN technique in the survey areas of Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea.
159. Anaerobian, bacteria, fungi, mycoplasma and exogenous avian leukemia virus and hemadsorption and non-hemadsorption viruses were negative.
160. An archaean converts DNA into proteins very differently from, say, Streptococcus—in fact, protein synthesis in Archaea is more similar to the human process than to bacteria.
161. Journal of Bacteriology advances and disseminates fundamental knowledge of bacteria and other microorganisms.
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