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Definition of microbiology in English: microbiologynoun ˌmʌɪkrə(ʊ)bʌɪˈɒlədʒiˌmaɪkroʊˌbaɪˈɑlədʒi mass nounThe branch of science that deals with microorganisms. Example sentencesExamples - He took a degree in microbiology and then a PhD in aquatic biology at Durham University before joining the water authority as a scientist.
- His fields of study included microbiology, engineering, and computer science.
- It takes physics and microbiology to a very new and exciting level - one that can help patients with chronic illnesses.
- In both cases the new science of microbiology, with its emphasis on contact and borders, met the needs of a particular historical moment.
- Her uncle had become quite a genius with bacteria and microbiology as gross as the subject is.
- Look at several examples including, chemistry, hematology, coagulation and microbiology.
- But is education limited to calculus, literature, microbiology, and quantum physics?
- He holds a B.S. in microbiology and an M.S. in biomedical engineering.
- Pasteur's findings helped established a new branch of science - microbiology.
- It offers a number of challenges in hematology and clinical microscopy, chemistry, and microbiology and immunology.
- A higher management span of control in microbiology was associated with identification of bacteria to the genus and species level.
- I accept that MRSA is an urgent issue, but attempts to make microbiology a political issue are the arguments of the politically desperate.
- The award was given to him in recognition of his services to the industry including a number of key inventions that have furthered the science of microbiology worldwide.
- Hers is in microbiology and his is in electrical engineering.
- This concept has been expanded to include other areas of medicine including microbiology and genetic engineering.
- Students at Aberdeen University's Institute of Medical Sciences are carrying out vital research in microbiology and on a wide range of diseases.
- As someone with a background in microbiology, I am well aware of the various bacteria, mycotoxins and other natural but detrimental elements that may be found in our food.
- Her PhD in microbiology and mathematics let her do this rather easily.
- Modern arguments are extremely technical, involving microbiology and mathematical logic.
- If my own educational journey was to start again I would hope to fit in some astronomy and microbiology.
Derivatives adjective ˌmʌɪkrə(ʊ)bʌɪəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lˌmaɪkroʊˌbaɪəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l In this case microbiological method of pathogen identification is completely uninformative. Example sentencesExamples - Our study demonstrated only a fair degree of microbiological correlation between Gram stain and culture in the analysis of burn wound surface swab specimens.
- In many instances the presence of infection can be determined by microscopic examination of the stool for evidence of parasites and microbiological culture for bacteria.
- Some, however, show disparities between the clinical and microbiological outcomes that make the role of the cultured bacteria dubious.
- Reports of odors could be an indication of dampness or microbial growth that should be verified by technical and microbiological investigation.
adverbˌmʌɪkrə(ʊ)bʌɪəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)li Penicillins, cephalosporins, monobactams and carbapenems can all be hydrolyzed by multiple members of the beta lactamase family of enzymes, resulting in a microbiologically ineffective compound. Example sentencesExamples - At the correct stage of development - at maximum bioavailability - the living biomass is aseptically air-dried, granulated, and tested microbiologically.
- All patients underwent a battery of investigations, providing complete data on all patients, and diagnoses were confirmed microbiologically or from independent radiographic review.
- The resolution of nosocomial pneumonia can be defined clinically or microbiologically, but presumably a clinical nonresponse will the prompt consideration of bronchoscopic evaluation.
- Acids are important in wine not just because, in moderation, they make it taste refreshing, but also because they prevent the growth of harmful bacteria and can keep it microbiologically stable.
Definition of microbiology in US English: microbiologynounˌmīkrōˌbīˈäləjēˌmaɪkroʊˌbaɪˈɑlədʒi The branch of science that deals with microorganisms. Example sentencesExamples - Modern arguments are extremely technical, involving microbiology and mathematical logic.
- Her PhD in microbiology and mathematics let her do this rather easily.
- Hers is in microbiology and his is in electrical engineering.
- A higher management span of control in microbiology was associated with identification of bacteria to the genus and species level.
- This concept has been expanded to include other areas of medicine including microbiology and genetic engineering.
- As someone with a background in microbiology, I am well aware of the various bacteria, mycotoxins and other natural but detrimental elements that may be found in our food.
- I accept that MRSA is an urgent issue, but attempts to make microbiology a political issue are the arguments of the politically desperate.
- It offers a number of challenges in hematology and clinical microscopy, chemistry, and microbiology and immunology.
- He took a degree in microbiology and then a PhD in aquatic biology at Durham University before joining the water authority as a scientist.
- But is education limited to calculus, literature, microbiology, and quantum physics?
- If my own educational journey was to start again I would hope to fit in some astronomy and microbiology.
- Her uncle had become quite a genius with bacteria and microbiology as gross as the subject is.
- Look at several examples including, chemistry, hematology, coagulation and microbiology.
- It takes physics and microbiology to a very new and exciting level - one that can help patients with chronic illnesses.
- He holds a B.S. in microbiology and an M.S. in biomedical engineering.
- His fields of study included microbiology, engineering, and computer science.
- The award was given to him in recognition of his services to the industry including a number of key inventions that have furthered the science of microbiology worldwide.
- In both cases the new science of microbiology, with its emphasis on contact and borders, met the needs of a particular historical moment.
- Pasteur's findings helped established a new branch of science - microbiology.
- Students at Aberdeen University's Institute of Medical Sciences are carrying out vital research in microbiology and on a wide range of diseases.
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