Examples of using Pathogenic potential in English and their translations into Portuguese
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such as DNA viral infectious particles with pathogenic potential.
Furthermore, although the underlying mechanisms are not precisely understood, the pathogenic potential of HIV to increase the risk of diseases not associated with immunosuppression is assumed.
The medical evaluation of the employees allowed the prediction that those latent bacteria have a low pathogenic potential, but extended follow up of those individuals is warranted.
the specie leishmania amazonensis presents a high pathogenic potential for humans and other hosts.
The main objective of this preject was to characterize the pathogenic potential of y. enterocolitica-like strains,
The pathogenic potential of NTM species varies,
The aims of this study were to investigate the pathogenic potential, the antimicrobial resistance
sorghum in brazil and to evaluate the toxigenic and pathogenic potential.
The aim of this work was to investigate the pathogenic potential, to determine the antimicrobial resistance profile
due to the clothing becoming contaminated with micro-organisms that have a pathogenic potential.
This study evaluated the pathogenic potential of nematodes of the genus heterorhabditis(h. bacteriophora- strain hp88
with high pathogenic potential for organisms without prior immunity.
Considering that currently all the pathogenic potential of TTV is based on epidemiological surveys,
checking the physical composition and the pathogenic potential of such waste.
in recent decades, their pathogenic potential has increased,
diversity with the abiotic factors of fish farms and to evaluate the pathogenic potential of the species found.
distributed in chickens in brazil and other countries, but its pathogenic potential is unknown
little is known of its pathogenic potential. the objective of this study was to characterize the neuropathology of the induced infection by the cjsv in adult balb/c mice after intranasal inoculation.
Characterization of the isolates(serotype identification and pathogenic potential) was carried out by multiplex polimerase chain reaction technique(m-pcr) with four sets of primers,
successive cuttings lose their pathogenic potential or sporulation capacity,