Examples of using Pathogenic in English and their translations into Swedish
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Between a pathogenic fungus.
Aspergillus, toxic and pathogenic.
Pathogenic micro-organisms in feedingstuffs.
The destruction of pathogenic bacteria;
Pathogenic microbes enter the environment with feces.
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Parasites and pathogenic micro-organisms;
Pathogenic reaction's completely stabilized.- Success.- Yes!
We should have looked at more… pathogenic organisms.
Concern for pathogenic contamination in kombucha.
This group consists of several pathogenic species.
Pathogenic reaction's completely stabilized.- Yes!- Success.
Salmonella and other pathogenic bacteria: Absence/25 g.
Pathogenic bacteria in turn do everything they can to survive.
Stagnant water may lead to pathogenic germs forming.
To diagnose pathogenic as well as genetic diseases in man.
A demonstration of the absence of parasites and pathogenic micro-organisms;
Herbal Tea kills pathogenic viruses, bacteria and fungal infections.
Fungi of the genus Candida belong toConditionally pathogenic intestinal microflora.
During this time, pathogenic bacteria actively multiply in the body.
Within hours of the outbreak, he would been sent blood samples to try and isolate the pathogenic cause.
For carcinogenic and pathogenic dust, e.g. asbestos and mould.
Pathogenic microorganisms, which include bacteria, cause culture diseases.
Purpose: It suppresses pathogenic microflora and normalizes digestion.
Pathogenic bacteria do not necessarily multiply in meat leading to illness.
Seed treatment to destroy pathogenic microflora is not always required.
All pathogenic bacteria, including MRSA bacteria, are destroyed at this temperature.
Corynebacterium diphtheriae is the pathogenic bacterium that causes diphtheria.
As well as pathogenic microflora does not tolerate well and temperatures above 35° C.
Concerning protection measures in relation to highly pathogenic avian influenza in the United States of America.
Other known pathogenic mycobacteria include M. leprae,