Examples of using Micro-organisms in English and their translations into Malay
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respiratory infections caused by Doxycycline sensitive micro-organisms like Bordetella, Campylobacter, Chlamydia, E.
panaritium caused by sulfadimidine sensitive micro-organisms, like Corynebacterium, E.
is the treatment of an ailment by chemicals especially by killing micro-organisms or cancerous cells.
respiratory infections caused by tylosin sensitive micro-organisms, like Campylobacter, Mycoplasma,
component of some enzymes, particularly the vanadium nitrogenase used by some nitrogen-fixing micro-organisms.
urinary tract infections caused by ciprofloxacin sensitive micro-organisms like Campylobacter, E.
chemicals and micro-organisms which can answer many questions about your baby's health.
shed from micro-organisms called coccolithophores.
Proper hygiene can help reduce the chance of diarrhoea, because the micro-organisms which cause it can easily be passed from hand to mouth.
Infections caused by micro-organisms susceptible to Tylosin,
III- living beings, in whole or in part, except transgenic micro-organisms meeting the three patentability requirements- novelty,
Ix Microbiologically induced corrosion Metals immersed in water may be subject to the colonisation by micro-organisms, resulting initially in a thin biofilm(or slime)
exists in some micro-organisms, plants and animal tissues,
may also cause infection simply by letting micro-organisms into the peritoneal cavity.
inhibit the spread of harmful micro-organisms development, active plant activity,
In the EU, biopesticides have been defined as"a form of pesticide based on micro-organisms or natural products".[1] the US EPA
was capable of blowing micro-organisms from the hands and the unit
thus providing a negative environment for the growth of any type of micro-organisms.
fermentation could occur under anaerobic conditions if micro-organisms were present.
Excuse me?- Oh, it's a micro-organism… which gets lethal under the right conditions.