Examples of using Bacteriological in English and their translations into Hindi
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Bacteriological test: Total and fecal coliform.
Smear microscopy and bacteriological culture.
Bacteriological cultures from pharyngeal mucosa to flora;
Results for: Water Bacteriological Analysis, methode used: QT.
Bacteriological crops(necessary to exclude the infectious genesis of the disease, dysbiosis);
The procedure can be performed using a bacteriological loop or Folkmann spoon.
Healthy, bacteriological neutral, conforming to drinking water standards.
It is desirable for all women to undergo bacteriological examination once every six months.
Also bacteriological examination is the content of pustules on the skin and urine.
The procedure followed is fundamental to bacteriological analyses and the test is used in many countries.
Bacteriological research can be not only qualitative(positive/ negative), but also quantitative.
Diagnose Staphylococcus aureus by taking appropriate smears and scrapings for bacteriological examination.
For bacteriological studies, a morning average portion of urine in the amount of 3-5 ml is collected.
But in other parts of the world, where the bacteriological fauna are new to you, you're far more likely to run into problems.
Still the most informative in the diagnosis of streptococcal infection is bacterioscopic(microscopic) and bacteriological methods.
A bacteriological study of sputum culture to identify the microbial agent and determine its sensitivity and resistance to antibiotics, antifungal agents or other drugs.
An accurate diagnosis is made notonly on the basis of the clinical picture, but also based on the results of bacteriological examination.
Bacteriological study- biological material(blood, cerebrospinal fluid, nasopharyngeal mucus) is sowed on special nutrient media in order to obtain a culture of microorganisms, which are then identified.
Methods for detecting Helicobacter pylori(histological, express methods,seeding biopsy specimens for specific bacteriological environments, respiratory, serological tests, etc.);
On the recommendation of the Cattle Plague Commission, the Imperial Bacteriological Laboratory had its genesis on 9 December 1889 at Pune and relocated to Mukteshwar in 1893 to facilitate segregation and quarantine of highly contagious organisms.
For this purpose, conditions for medical examinations without queues have been created, so-called"green corridors"-fixed time for fluorographic, bacteriological examination and testing.
In addition, after puncture it usually becomes easier, and afew drops of CSF, sent for bacteriological and serological examination, will help determine the type, type of pathogen, its sensitivity to antimicrobial drugs.
After the introduction of bacteriological methods into medical practice, angina began to be classified according to the pathogen that triggered the development of the pathological condition, and after the discovery of diphtheria bacillus in 1884 by Edwin Klebs, it became possible to differentiate angina from diphtheria.
Perhaps this is no coincidence- after all, the massive urban population growth of the 19thcentury was accompanied by a revulsion at the new bacteriological knowledge that we gained thanks to the microscope.
The Ministers emphasized the importanceto comply with and strengthen the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological(Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction(BTWC), including by adopting a Protocol to the Convention that provides for, inter alia, an efficient verification mechanism.
Setting up of fully equipped laboratories at project stations for conducting silt analysis,chemical and bacteriological tests for checking the performance of potable water, treatment plants, sewage treatment plants etc.
Prior to the treaty, nuclear weapons were the only weapons of mass destruction that werenot subject to a total ban(if chemical and bacteriological weapons are), despite their long-lasting catastrophic humanitarian and environmental consequences.