Examples of using Bacterium in English and their translations into Hebrew
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equivalent of Escherichia coli, an extensively studied Gram-negative bacterium.
Whether is a complete fossil of bacterium is problematical, it could be
which is the amount a bacterium needs to stay alive.
equivalent of Escherichia coli, an extensively studied Gram-negative bacterium.
The antibiotic that we obtain can eliminate the acne bacterium but it also eliminates good bacterium within the body, and cause fungal infection and other problems with the digestive system.
And David is a happy little bacterium he's just bopping along through life until he runs into a nasty piece of work called Hung.
individuals with Crohn's disease, there are higher levels of a certain type of bacterium, E.
Figure 2 shows a“lazy” dormant bacterium waking up and starting to divide after new food arrives.
The desired gene is inserted into the targeted cell in a petri dish using either a plant bacterium or a“gene gun” that physically shoots a tiny particle covered with the DNA.
I told him how dangerous a bacterium like Brucellosis was, how easily it could spread.
individuals with Crohn's disease, there are higher levels of a certain type of bacterium, E.
there was a microscopic copying error in the DNA of a bacterium.
Anthrax is caused by a bacterium that lives on, uh, grazing animals, and these, um… These drums are covered in goat skin.
because a small sample of the vitreous can enable the doctor to identify a virus, bacterium, lymphoma, or other cause of eye inflammation.
First, they demonstrated that they were able to encode and retrieve an image of a person's hand in DNA inserted into a bacterium.
there are many other companies that are trying to achieve the same goal, a bacterium that produces THC for industrial mass production.
But today we know that it is not lack of a vital force that prevents spontaneous generation of a bacterium.
This new research was spurred by the discovery in 2016 of bacterium at a waste dump in Japan that had naturally evolved to eat plastic.
In people with HIV, the immune system may eventually lose control of the bacterium, causing the infection to spread and cause active disease.
As an extreme example: the disease cholera is caused by a bacterium that thrives in the ocean.