Bacteria - Law Dictionary Search Results
VerbarSarcina
A genus of bacteria found in various organic fluids especially in those those of
VerbarSchizomycetes
order of Schizophyta including the so called fission fungi or bacteria See Schizophyta in the Supplement
Side chain theory
In brief outline it is as follows Animal cells and bacteria are complex aggregations of molecules which are themselves complex Complex
Disease
hazards, or climate) or to specific infective agents (as worms, bacteria, or viruses) or to inherent defects of the organism (as
Insusceptible
of pity a mind insusceptible to flattery new strains of bacteria insusceptible to penicillin
Eubacteriales
one of two usually recognized orders of true bacteria gram positive spherical or rod shaped forms some are motile
germicidal
agent which has a killing action upon living microorganisms particularly bacteria or viruses which are the cause of many infectious diseases
BW
biological warfare the use of bacteria or viruses or toxins to destroy men and animals or
bacteremia
The presence of bacteria in the blood
Bacteria
See Bacterium
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