Examples of using Microbial in English and their translations into Hebrew
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No mold or microbial activity.
It's a good bet that our microbial ancestors spent some time in space.
Did you know your body contains more microbial cells than human cells?
But we're carrying some two million to twenty million microbial genes.
Here we have the extreme with dead corals, microbial soup and jellyfish.
But we have between two and 20 million microbial genes.
In boys, higher sociability scores were also associated with greater microbial diversity.
Skip-testing is acceptable for parameters such as identification of colouring materials and microbial limits, when justified by the submission of acceptable supportive results for five production batches.
Less than 5,000 microbial species have been characterized as of two years ago, and so we decided to do something about it.
In addition, for stability indicating parameters such as microbial limits, testing will be performed at release and at the end of shelf-life during stability studies.
Gut microbial adaptation to dietary consumption of fructose,
It is therefore beyond doubt that some microbial systems could be preserved(and probably survive) on Mars.
this special swimming machine, which uses a microbial fuel cell to neutralize algal blooms
I am telling you that Zack's microbial signature showed up nowhere on the lobbyist's remains.
But cancer cells are not microbial invaders: they are sick cells that develop from normal body cells due to mistakes in their growth and development.
There are so many more microbial examples that I don't have time to talk about today.
So what we're looking at is each point represents one microbial community from one body site of one healthy volunteer.
A less diverse microbial population has fewer distinct microbial species and therefore likely has a few species with large population sizes.
Her research and artistic practice looks into microbial social networks and communication systems,
This system is typical of microbial transformations of sterols and steroids in that the substrate and the products are water insoluble solids.