Examples of using Microbial in English and their translations into Turkish
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For example, food made of complex molecules, like an apple, requires a lot of different microbial workers to break it down.
Or the microbial community living on the skin of a spider. It can describe the biosphere of the entire planet.
For example, humans who suffer from diseases like diabetes or chronic gut inflamation typically have less microbial variety in their guts.
It can describe the biosphere of the entire planet, or the microbial community living on the skin of a spider.
Fermentation in the context of tea production involves microbial fermentation and oxidation of the tea leaves, after they have been dried and rolled.
It's really cool to have that perspective of and focusing on microbial life. peering down so closely.
Peering down so closely and focusing on microbial life. It's really cool to have that perspective of.
The dissolution of the mineral phase caused by low pH permits access to the collagen by extracellular microbial enzymes thus microbial attack.
For 80% of the time since microbial life first appeared on the Earth,
Some think it's possible that if Titan's core is still warm, microbial life at least might still be present deep below the moon's surface.
Anammox, an abbreviation for anaerobic ammonium oxidation, is a globally important microbial process of the nitrogen cycle that takes place in many natural environments.
It could just be microbial, it would be too small. Even if a planet has life.
Several T cells subgroups can be activated by professional APCs, and each type of T cell is specially equipped to deal with each unique toxin or microbial pathogen.
is an achaeological geneticist, and she's found a spectacular new tool-- the microbial DNA in fossilized dental plaque.
Postmortem microbial deterioration activates the buildup of metabolic gases that,
may be the microbial mats and mangrove paleosoils, found in the sabkha sequence, that have total organic carbon up to 8.2% and hydrogen indices typical of marine type II kerogens.
And our hope is that we will be able to find ways to use microbial fuel cells to power, maybe outdoor landscape lighting,
which is a statistical map that tells you something about how related the microbial communities are in the different samples.
There is practically no debate whether microbial life can survive pressures up to 600 MPa, which has been shown over the last decade or so to be valid through a number of scattered publications.
Our knowledge of microbial life on Earth has increased so much that,