microbiology|microbiologies in English
noun
['maɪkrəʊbaɪ'ɑlədʒɪ /-'ɒl-]
science and study of microorganisms (protozoans, algae, fungi, bacteria, viruses, etc.)
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1. Microbiology was a newborn science.
2. Medical device free of living Microbiology.
3. (1 Lab) PREREQUISITE: Pre- or co-requisite: Biom 250 Microbiology for Health Sciences This is an introductory laboratory course in microbiology focused primarily on medical microbiology
4. Microbiology Specimens: Bacteriology and MycoBacteriology
5. We're just past clinical microbiology.
6. Biom 251 Microbiology Hlth Sciences Lab
7. Microbiology is part and parcel of biology.
8. His work advanced the science of microbiology.
9. His research is the last word in microbiology.
10. Microbiology. 4 th ed. McGraw Hill Co.
11. Presently he is Virology Editor - in - Chief of'Veterinary Microbiology '.
12. In modern microbiology, Actinomycetes are called actinobacteria (Actinobacteria)
13. He is alone in the field of microbiology.
14. Microbiology and MRI are vital components in diagnosis.
15. The present writer has no experience in microbiology.
16. This review summarizes the microbiology, management, and prevention of myositis.
17. Soler is a former microbiology technician at a Havana hospital.
18. Medical microbiology is a main subject of basic medicine.
19. Bacteriology is a subcategory of microbiology, the study of microorganisms
20. We also need to appreciate the microbiology of wound care.
21. Probably the most discussed benefits of Chitin are in gut microbiology
22. Centralizing microbiology services can be achieved successfully with careful preparation
23. Bacteriology, branch of microbiology dealing with the study of bacteria.
24. Two optional concentrations are available: cell and molecular Biology and molecular microBiology.
25. Molecular Medical Microbiology (ed., M. Sussman), Academic Press, 2002, pp. 645–668.