Examples of using Pathogenic microorganisms in English and their translations into Russian
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Resveratrol is a flavonoid related to natural phytoalexins produced by plants as a defense against pathogenic microorganisms.
registration of facilities involved in the transfer of pathogenic microorganisms and toxins as well as tangible
increasing their permeability to pathogenic microorganisms and viruses.
irritants and pathogenic microorganisms, which triggers the"itch-scratch" cycle and can lead to AD exacerbation
yeast, pathogenic microorganisms Salmonella, Staphylococcus aureus
relevant capacity building, assuring pathogenic microorganisms and toxins be used for peaceful purposes not prohibited by the Convention, and not be used for biological weapon or bioterrorism purposes.
biorisk management in Iraq, including securing dual-use pathogenic microorganisms and toxins.
The publication utilizes four biosafety levels(biosafety levels 1 through 4) for work with pathogenic microorganisms based upon a risk assessment of relevance to the implementation of Security Council resolution 1540(2004) and the nexus between biosafety and biosecurity.
reactivate/restore the extinct pathogenic microorganisms should not be conducted.
Probiotics are a group of medical immunobiological preparations on the basis of living bacteria of antagonistic active against pathogenic and conditionally pathogenic microorganisms- causative agents of various infectious diseases
related contamination with conditionally pathogenic microorganisms; the latter can proceed and transform into a full infection, which can aggravate and exacerbate COPD.
similar to that of fresh egg functional qualities by investing in a production line with an effective pasteurization system that will eliminate any potential pathogenic microorganisms.
often in combination with conditionally pathogenic and pathogenic microorganisms or against the background of violation of its normal composition.
maintain the security and oversight of pathogenic microorganisms and toxins.
forced out of the receptors for the adhesion of pathogenic or potentially pathogenic microorganisms, which provides colonization resistance
laboratory capabilities to detect pathogenic microorganisms; public information on the importance of water-related diseases;
facilities possessing Pathogenic Microorganisms with a potential to cause harm to the life and/or health of an individual,
Upgraded pathogenic microorganism laboratories.
by investing in a production line with an effective system of pasteurization that will eliminate any potential pathogenic microorganism.
As prevent inflammations and reproduction of pathogenic microorganisms.