Examples of using Streptococcus in English and their translations into Turkish
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It looks like streptococcus.
Pneumococcus, streptococcus, staphylococcus and other assorted coccuses.
Then I will have ham, cheese and streptococcus.
A form of streptococcus infection.
Oh, marvelous. Then I will have ham, cheese and streptococcus.
I bet johnny streptococcus and the melanoma family.
Looks like old man Grunfeld died of Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Streptococcus mutans is the most important bacterium associated with dental caries.
Then I will have ham, cheese and streptococcus. Oh, marvelous.
Typically streptococcus enters through an open wound and starts eating through the skin.
Oh, marvelous. Then I will have ham, cheese and streptococcus.
Why don't you research pathogens like mycoplasma, streptococcus, things that affect the respiratory system.
Representative genera include Lactococcus, Lactovum, and Streptococcus.
And along comes pneumococcus or another bacteria, streptococcus and boom, they get a bacterial pneumonia.
Tuberculosis, Streptococcus pyogenes, and Bacillus anthracis utilize mechanisms that directly kill the phagocyte.
Streptococcal exotoxins are produced by Streptococcus pyogenes.
Other organisms such as"M. tuberculosis","Streptococcus pyogenes", and"Bacillus anthracis" utilize mechanisms that directly kill the phagocyte.
Actually, it's the fecal coliform bacteria, streptococcus, and maggots.
Some organisms, such as Staphylococcus or Streptococcus, can cause skin infections, pneumonia, meningitis and even overwhelming sepsis, a systemic inflammatory response producing shock, massive vasodilation and death.
As a physician, I have to tell you that's a perfect breeding ground… for aerobic bacteria,salmonella, streptococcus, cholera.
The microorganisms that form thebiofilm are almost entirely bacteria(mainly streptococcus and anaerobes), with the composition varying by location in the mouth.
A sputum sample showing neutrophil granulocytes(inflammatory white blood cells) and culture showing that has pathogenic microorganisms such as Streptococcus species.
Other bacteria generate surface proteinsthat bind to antibodies, rendering them ineffective; examples include Streptococcus(protein G), Staphylococcus aureus(protein A), and Peptostreptococcus magnus protein L.
In those hospitalized for severe disease, both sputum and blood cultures are recommended,as well as testing the urine for antigens to Legionella and Streptococcus.
Many bacterial species exist simply as single cells, others associate in characteristic patterns:Neisseria form diploids(pairs), Streptococcus form chains, and Staphylococcus group together in"bunch of grapes" clusters.
Coley's toxins(also called Coley's toxin, Coley's vaccine, Coley vaccine, Coley's fluid or mixed bacterial vaccine)is a mixture consisting of killed bacteria of species Streptococcus pyogenes and Serratia marcescens, named after William Coley, a surgical oncologist at the Hospital for Special Surgery who developed the mixture in the late 19th century as a treatment for cancer.
It includes many well-known genera such as Bacillus, Listeria,Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Enterococcus, and Clostridium.
Mutans streptococci are the most important bacteria associated with tooth decay.
Streptococcal Infections S. pyogenes- Group A streptococci.
Early colonizers of the toothsurface are mainly Neisseria spp. and streptococci, including S. mutans.