bacterial species

collocation in English

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bacterial
adjective
uk
/bækˈtɪə.ri.əl/
us
/bækˈtɪr.i.əl/
caused by, made from, or relating ...
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species
noun[C]
uk
/ˈspiː.ʃiːz/
us
/ˈspiː.ʃiːz/
a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with ...
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(Definition ofbacterialandspeciesfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Lectins are ubiquitous proteins which are likely present in all eukaryotic and manybacterialspeciesas well as in some viruses.
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Only a small number of knownbacterialspecieshave intracellular membranes.
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Coaggregation is now recognized as a mechanism for allowing specific association between collaboratingbacterialspecies.
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To the best of our knowledge, this is the first research reported on thesebacterialspeciesunder hypobaric conditions.
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The response of differentbacterialspeciesto hypobaric conditions may be complex and will require research on numerous diverse species.
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Much more research will need to be completed to determine the responses of numerous diversebacterialspeciesto hypobaric conditions.
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However, only rudimentary data are available on interactions between thebacterialspecies.
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Finally, partial sequence analysis of the nine cloned fragments identified significant homologies for three of them with genes isolated from three differentbacterialspecies.
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Now we believe that periodic colony growth may be common in severalbacterialspecies.
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The promotion of biofilms by the smectite clay appears to be generally applicable to differentbacterialspeciesrather than being a species-specific event.
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The identification of pathogens is not required, so information about eachbacterialspeciesassociated with meningitis cases is patchy and inconsistently reported.
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The filament portion of a flagellum comprises polymerised flagellin subunits and the structure of the protein flagellin is highly conserved amongst diversebacterialspecies.
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The initial cell numbers in suspension varied between thebacterialspeciesas all cultures were taken from overnight cultures.
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However, if the biology of the identifiedbacterialspeciesis examined consistent trends do emerge.
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Other researchers1,2 have shown that it is possible for somebacterialspeciesto survive the first two obstacles.
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These formal epidemiological studies, however are not able to provide a detailed insight into the relative importance of rarebacterialspecies, serotypes and phage types and their trends.
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The pathology engendered by eachbacterialspeciesduring acute disease is a function of their specific biology and, as importantly, of the immune response they elicit.
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Scott et al. (1988) studied cadmium adsorption by the capsular polysaccharides from variousbacterialspecies.
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There are knownbacterialspecieswhich exhibit increased resistance to the compound.
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