live bacteria

collocation in English

meaningsofliveandbacteria

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live
adjective
uk
/laɪv/
us
/laɪv/
having ...
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bacteria
noun
uk
/bækˈtɪə.ri.ə/
us
/bækˈtɪr.i.ə/
plural ...
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(Definition ofliveandbacteriafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Another purpose was to measure how longlivebacteriawould last in the atmosphere.
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Do the experiments show that there arelivebacteriapresent in the mouthpiece of the telephone?
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Is it thelivebacteriathat really cause that buzzing sound occasionally heard?
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Many mould and bacterial spores, evenlivebacteria, are small enough to be carried long distances and to great heights on the wind.
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In alternative manner,livebacteriacultivated on trypticase soy agar plates may be prepared using sterile technique with a single-line streak inoculation.
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The chromosome was modified to eliminate all genes which tests inlivebacteriahad shown to be unnecessary.
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Probiotics arelivebacteriawhich are intended to colonize the large intestine and confer physiological health benefits to the host.
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This treatment is generally considered both less effective than modern treatments and, when it includeslivebacteria, inappropriately dangerous.
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These may involve investigations into the pathogenesis of infections usinglivebacteriaor their toxins, or the effects of antibiotics or drugs etc.
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People with lactose intolerance are able to tolerate kefir, providing the number oflivebacteriapresent in this beverage consumed is high enough (i.e., fermentation has proceeded for adequate time).
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If symptoms occur within 16 hours after eating the food, it suggests that it is caused by a bacterial toxin or a chemical rather thanlivebacteria.
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