English to Maori Meaning of bacteriology - bacteriology


Bacteriology :
bacteriology

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Definitions of bacteriology in English
Noun(1) the branch of medical science that studies bacteria in relation to disease
Examples of bacteriology in English
(1) Technologically, traditional biological weapons depend on microbiology, especially bacteriology , which uses destructive bacteria, viruses, and toxic living bodies obtained directly from the natural world.(2) By the 1860s it was inspiring the development of cellular pathology and bacteriology .(3) When the bacteriophage was discovered, this was a turning point for bacteriology , but phages long remained the concern of medical bacteriologists.(4) As medical science progressed, hospitals became increasingly complex because of newly developed diagnostic sciences and techniques such as bacteriology , pathology, and radiology.(5) All major aspects of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, bacteriology , diagnosis, and antimicrobial treatment were reviewed by this group.(6) Contrary to the reassuring propaganda about the difficulties of preparing spores and preventing them clumping, he reckoned that anyone who had had some basic training in bacteriology could do it.(7) At the same time, historians with an environmental focus will find precious little on the development of ecology, wildlife biology, forestry, public or occupational health, bacteriology , or other relevant biological disciplines.(8) Can one infer, for instance that the nineteenth century discoveries in the fields of organic chemistry, electricity, or bacteriology (to pick a few areas almost at will) were driven by free market capitalism?(9) The new science of bacteriology developed at both medical schools and research centers such as the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (later Rockefeller University) in New York.(10) He traveled to Europe and learned the best science of bacteriology of the time; he published a book on malaria.(11) This article briefly examines the pathogenesis and bacteriology of UTIs during pregnancy, as well as patient-oriented outcomes.(12) He was to investigate the pathology, the pesticide levels in the blubber, try to do bacteriology and virology.(13) The new sciences of bacteriology and pharmacology are prominent examples.(14) All sputum samples grew significant numbers of bacteria; quantitative bacteriology revealed an almost 3-fold increase in bacterial count over the period.(15) He enjoyed a solid reputation for bringing the modern methods of bacteriology to the department after the city's previous and worst episode of typhoid fever a decade earlier.(16) Virology, bacteriology and blood testing were mentioned in particular.
(1) bacterium ::
huakita
(2) pathogenic bacteria ::
huakita pathogenic
(3) harmful bacteria ::
huakita kino
Synonyms
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1. bacteriology ::
bacteriology
Different Forms
bacteriologic, bacteriological, bacteriologist, bacteriologists, bacteriology
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