Примеры использования Protozoa на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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of those pathogens- which can include viruses, protozoa, filarial worms or bacteria- to a new host.
on the grounds of worms and different Protozoa, infectious diseases anaphylactic nature,
Naturally, under the influence of parasites and protozoa, as well as after exposure to antiparasitic drugs immune system is out of balance.
The cause of the absolute majority of diseases are different microorganisms- bacteria, protozoa, fungi, viruses, prions, etc.
The resource centre has been designed following the experience of the leading world culture collections such as CCAP(Culture Collection of Algae and Protozoa, UK) and ATCC American Type Culture Collection.
diseases caused by bacteria, viruses and protozoa, in which the number of disease- causing agents increases as host immunity permits.
In anaerobic protozoa, such as Plagiopyla frontata, archaea reside inside the protozoa
cyanobacteria, protozoa, coral diseases, plankton, parasites.
Leishmaniasis is caused by protozoa and is an important public health problem worldwide,
The ecological role of protozoa in the transfer of bacterial
including bacteria, protozoa and metazoa.
Bacteria, however, are consumed by protozoa, which are in turn consumed by zooplankton, and then further up the trophic levels.
The necessity of using combined disinfection methods because of the insufficient efficiency of chlorination in relation to some chlorine resistant forms of microorganisms and protozoa is indicated.
mushrooms, protozoa, and algae which inhabit the periphyton.
fungi, protozoa if identified in the analysis.
fungi and protozoa.
viruses(antiviral resistance), protozoa(antiprotozoal resistance),
try to be examined for the presence of worms, protozoa and lower fungi.
A particularly significant indicator of overall health is the presence of fungi, protozoa, and eggs of intestinal parasites.
antibacterial activity against anaerobic protozoa and anaerobic bacteria that cause periodontal disease 2.