Examples of using Micro-organisms in English and their translations into Chinese
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In 1974, the Al-Hazen ibn al-Haitham Institute was created to conduct scientific, academic and applied research in the fields of chemistry, physics and micro-organisms.
It damages the cells of the immune system and renders them ineffective against micro-organisms and other invaders.
Therefore, the confidence in the total verification process depends to a large extent on accounting for reference strains and seed stocks of micro-organisms.
The immune system's white blood cells play an important role in the fight against invading micro-organisms.
We would have a water treatment system treating wastewater, turning that into fresh water and generating energy from the solids using just plants and micro-organisms.
A range of unpublished tests show that PFBS has low toxicity for birds, algae, aquatic invertebrates, fishes or sewage micro-organisms.
The experience gained by law enforcement and human rights monitors in processing large quantities of DNA-based samples can be applied to DNA extracted from plants and micro-organisms.
The entries in these lists encompass many micro-organisms with low human pathogenicity, most animal and plant pathogens and a variety of simulants.
Prepared culture media for the development or maintenance of micro-organisms(including viruses and the like) or of plant, human or animal cells.
Genetically modified micro-organisms not meeting the definition of infectious substance shall be classified according to Chapter 2.9.
Viability- the micro-organisms within a probiotic product should remain viable during their storage.
Competition for nutrients- within the gut beneficial and pathogenic micro-organisms will be utilising the same types of nutrients.
Asimov said: Ordinary agriculture will keep up with great difficulty and there will be“farms” turning to the more efficient micro-organisms.
Ordinary agriculture will keep up with great difficulty and there will be'farms' turning to the more efficient micro-organisms.
Italian Legislative Decree n. 206 dated 12.4.2001 adopts principles and procedures of EC Directive 98/81 on the contained use of genetically modified micro-organisms.
UNIDO promotes the use of novel and safe strains of non-genetically modified micro-organisms in fermented foods, as well as the enhancement of the nutrient content of food.
First, doctors must take the patient's blood or urine, and then test what micro-organisms caused disease.
Micro-organisms include both heterotrophic(consumers), autotrophic(primary producers or photosynthetically active organisms) and mixotrophic(mixed nutritional strategy) prokaryotes(bacteria) and microbial eukaryotes.
Yeasts(active or inactive); other single-cell micro-organisms, dead(but not including vaccines of heading No 3002); prepared baking powders.
As a result, according to various estimates, from 17,000 to 24,000 animals, plants and micro-organisms are named after famous singers, actors, politicians and other celebrities.