Examples of using A bacteria in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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the baby has tonsillitis, it means that that bumpy tissue you see at the back of your child's throat is a bacteria or virus infection.
has only been around in vast quantities over the last 50 years, so it's actually not a very long timescale for a bacteria to have evolved to eat something so man-made.".
as oil is pushed through the follicle, should it attach to dead skin cells or a bacteria, it can clog the pore and create a plug in the skin.
You start by creating a pathogen like a bacteria, a virus, fungus or parasite, and then you have to evolve it to make it more infectious,
It is a sign that the body's immune system is fighting off a bacterium or virus, often resulting in an upper respiratory tract infection(URTI).
In addition, there is a bacterium type in the human mouth called Fusobacterium nucleatum
NSU(Non-Specific Urethritis) is caused by a bacterium which you can get having sex with someone who is infected to such virus.
Think how you would feel if a bacterium sat at your table… and started to get snarky.
To a thing like me, a thing like you, well… Think how you would feel if a bacterium sat at your table… and started to get snarky.
The ability to form spores can protect a bacterium from everything: high doses of ultraviolet and gamma radiation, prolonged drought,
in the patient's body, the microgels would hold onto their antibiotic payload until a bacterium approached.
The first genetically modified organism was a bacterium which was created by Herbert Boyer
The first GMO was a bacterium generated by Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen in 1973.
so to speak, as a bacterium that will aggressively hunt for
is the same for almost every organism, meaning that a piece of DNA in a bacterium codes for the same amino acid as in a human cell.
is the same for almost every organism, meaning that a piece of DNA in a bacterium codes for the same amino acid as in a human cell.
Understanding the significance of viral DNA to bacteria required Wood's research team to delete all of the viral DNA on the chromosome of a bacterium, in this case bacteria from a strain of E. coli.
more genes from the DNA of another organism, such as a bacterium, virus, or animal,
is the same for almost every organism, meaning that a piece of DNA in a bacterium codes for the same amino acid as in a human cell.
Crofelemer treats the symptoms of disease, but it is not used to treat infectious diarrhoea(diarrhoea caused by infection of the digestive system by a bacterium, virus or parasite).