Examples of using Microbial in English and their translations into Japanese
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And not just microbial-- maybe more complex because it's had time to evolve.
Specific proteins are valuable markers for a variety of diseases including microbial infections, inflammatory response, cardiac risk and even cancer.
The"microbial fuel cell" technology involves Geobacter microbes decomposing organic substances at the anode and releasing electrons and hydrogen ions.
VFAGlossaryView allVolatile Fatty Acid(VFA) The microbial ecosystem in the rumen ferments carbohydrates into VFAs.
Microbial/virus DNA collection kits OMNIgene®·ORAL for gum, plaque and tongue.
The neck beauty pillow is anti-mite and anti- microbial, which is good to the user.
In addition, it has anti-virus and anti inflammatory activity, can treat acute microbial infections and viral hepatitis.
Primary production in the oceans, the biota of the oceans, mostly microbial, what they're up to is probably the most important thing.
This finding suggests that microbial life is able to efficiently move across the driest and most UV irradiated desert on Earth.
Biologists now believe that much of what makes us human depends on microbial activity.
More than half the drugs we have today are microbial-derived or built off microbial compounds.
We are, at least from the standpoint of DNA, more microbial than human.
Furthermore, in the surrounding deep sea, there are many hydrothermal vents that spew hot water, where many new microbial species have been found.
The history of life on land is a collaborative tale of plants harvesting solar energy, and microbial life mining and recycling nutrients.
Bacterial ribosomal RNA helps form the cellular structures that manufacture protein and can identify the presence of different microbial species.
These modern-day microbes also get their energy from chemicals in the subsurface and are also genetically distinct from known microbial species.
Venus, Earth and Mars may all have had similar conditions four billion years ago, when microbial….
We are, at least from the standpoint of DNA, more microbial than human.
A restaurant worker handling food and drinks, for example, needs a device that can withstand spills and provide microbial protection.