Examples of using Microbiologists in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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What is needed is an effective cooperation between microbiologists and physicians.
Some microbiologists have forsaken the general"bacillus" term because of the confusion it can create.
For this reason,it is considered if anything a kind of‘nuisance species' for many microbiologists.”.
Microbiologists use many terms to describe Shiga toxin and differentiate more than one unique form.
Currently, cayenne immune system benefits are also the subject ofstudies conducted by many nutritional supplement companies and microbiologists.
Data from Lennon and other microbiologists, however, indicated that dormancy might be the rule, not the exception.
During the past few years though,researchers are debating if they should open it or not, with many microbiologists insisting that the opening of the bottle could be dangerous.
Microbiologists typically work in laboratories, offices, and industrial settings where they conduct experiments and analyze the results.
In view of the risk of detection of any type of contamination, microbiologists who work in extreme environments takes a lot of precautions in order to avoid it,” he said.
Microbiologists in Queensland now hope to protect some of the remaining population after successfully trialling a vaccine developed over five years.
Despite incredible advances in medicine, there is still plenty of work to be done in the 21stcentury to create healthier communities across the globe- and microbiologists are leading the way.
It is developed by nutritionists and microbiologists through many feeding trials according to the characteristics of wheat type daily feed.
It was difficult to persuade officials in this country to take the problem seriously,” Prasert Thongcharoen,one of Thailand's most distinguished microbiologists, told me shortly after I would arrived in Bangkok.
For example, microbiologists tried to classify microorganisms based on the structures of their cell walls, their shapes, and the substances they consume.
The methodology, he writes,first began to be developed following the discoveries of microbiologists Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch, who started to identify the agents of diseases such as anthrax, diphtheria and pneumonia.
All three studies are examples of the astonishing levels of ingenuity and invention repeatedly demonstrated in the world's laboratories as chemists,engineers and microbiologists focus on the great energy challenge.
The name was originally given by two microbiologists working with the Italian drug company Group Lepetit SpA in Milan, the Italian Grazia Beretta, and Pinhas Margalith of Israel.[3].
Physiologically, it is a facultative aerobe, meaning that it can grow happily with or without oxygen, but it cannot grow at extremes of temperature or pH nor can it degrade dangerous pollutants, photosynthesize,or do a variety of other things that interest microbiologists.[5].
Since 2003, along with NHS hospital microbiologists, the HPA has been working hard to advise and provide information to GPs and hospitals regarding the treatment and diagnosis of these infections.
By the end of the 20th century, microbiologists realized that archaea is a large and diverse group of organisms that are widely distributed in nature and are common in much less extreme habitats, such as soils and oceans.
The particular way in which the immunologists, microbiologists and other infectious disease researchers affected the protein with cell culture work meant that it was still able to disrobe the viral RNA- but could not re-cloak it.
Microbiologist Radu Popa does not agree with the Bible's account of creation.
She was accompanied by three other scientists Microbiologist Maria Adela Caria, Marine Biologist Elena Martinez Fontes and Botanist Carmen Pujals.[3].
The study, by microbiologist Martin Blaser at New York University, was conducted on mice.
We accepted this theory for some 2,000 years, until it was dispelled by the microbiologist Louis Pasteur in 1864.
They may study marine life and properties of the sea as a specialist in fish andaquatic mammals or as a microbiologist.
Microbiologist Dr. Tim Mauchline from the Rothamsted Research in the UK, doubts this technology can be replicated in all crop varieties, all over the world.
But as Michael Goodfellow, a microbiologist at Newcastle University, explains, the Atacama Desert's inhospitality is exactly what could make it useful to us.
In a past study for America's ABC, the microbiologist Charles Gerba tested nine hotel rooms across Los Angeles, ranging from three to five stars.
In the name of science, the microbiologist(probably quite awkwardly) asked a colleague to take his pants off and direct a fart toward two petri dish from a distance of five centimeters.