Examples of using Pathogenicity in English and their translations into German
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Pathogenicity of various Mycoplasma species in the respiratory tract of different animal species 2009-2011.
Participation in research projects about the diversity and pathogenicity of cholera vibrios in domestic waters.
The criteria for assessing the pathogenicity of a microorganism according to Socransky Socransky et al.
can only give a certain evidence for the pathogenicity of the mutation.
cell biology, pathogenicity and biotechnology.
Despite their close genetic similarity, these organisms differ considerably with regard to epidemiology, pathogenicity and their host spectrum.
Thus, C. difficile can be detected in short time and its pathogenicity and virulence can be reliably determined.
The investigation of factors for pathogenicity, vector and intermediate host competence,
Pathogenicity definition Pathogenicity means….
Acute inhalation toxicity, pathogenicity and infectiveness.
Acute toxicity, pathogenicity, and infectiveness.
Diseases caused and mechanism of pathogenicity including invasiveness and virulence;
If this is not successful, pathogenicity is determined by sequencing of the F gene cleavage site or in animal studies.
However, it was also clear that this is not the sole determining feature of pathogenicity.
parental organism regarding pathogenicity;
parental organism regarding pathogenicity;
as well as the type of pathogen causing the infection and the pathogenicity of the infection.
insights into the evolution, adaptation and pathogenicity of a bacterium, which to this very day afflicts humankind.
insights into the evolution, adaptation and pathogenicity of a bacterium, which to this very day afflicts humankind.
Specific pathogenicity of respiratie dust.