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thescientificstudyofbacteria,especiallythose thatcausedisease 细菌学SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBacteria, moulds, germs & viruses - adenovirus
- aerobe
- amoebic
- anti-HIV
- antimicrobial
- bacterium
- germicidal
- germophobe
- hen of the woods
- human immunodeficiency virus
- incubation
- incubation period
- mildew
- shitake mushroom
- spike protein
- staph
- staphylococcus
- strep
- streptococcal
- streptococcus
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Medical studies & the people who study them (Definition ofbacteriologyfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- A young doctor wished to specialize in bacteriology.
- Advances made in our knowledge of how diseases are spread and controlled, particularly through recent studies in bacteriology and immunity, have made it possible to keep communicable diseases in absolute subjection.
- I became a physician, but I had scientific interests outside of my profession, and I devoted myself to bacteriology.
- It is very evident, therefore, that bacteriology is a branch of botany, and that nature shows the same tendencies in these minute plants as it does in the larger vegetable world visible to our unaided eyes.
- Upon those two memorable researches made by a country doctor rests the modern science of bacteriology.
Examplesofbacteriologybacteriology During the decade earlier, the 1880s, their research onbacteriologydiffered markedly in approach and methodology.From theCambridge English Corpus In his argument he successfully employed the militaristic semantics ofbacteriologyto support his position.From theCambridge English Corpus There is a third general feature of popular concepts of disease based onbacteriology.From theCambridge English Corpus Year by year the programme expanded and became more diversified, with studies in the areas of physiology, biochemistry andbacteriology.From theCambridge English Corpus It seemed foolish to completely ignore existing knowledge ofbacteriologyand their obvious usefulness in defining some diseases.From theCambridge English Corpus But the semantic field of popularizedbacteriologyseems to contain no notions equivalent to this.From theCambridge English Corpus Rather, the popular language ofbacteriologyis a variation of the political language of the age.From theCambridge English Corpus The novel ways in which physiology orbacteriologyenvisioned the human body and its pathologies did not easily translate into practice.From theCambridge English Corpus In terms of theme, the range is quite broad - psychiatry,bacteriology, anthropology, psychology, public health and archaeology comprise the areas of science and medicine covered.From theCambridge English Corpus The counting and detection of bacteria are important aspects ofbacteriology.From theCambridge English Corpus On the other side, on his way into the past, the author hesitates for a moment over the weight of sciences such asbacteriology.From theCambridge English Corpus A second important feature of popularbacteriologywas that the semantic field contained no appropriate terms to describe a pathological process.From theCambridge English Corpus His choice of terminology, however, does indicate a crucial transition in the development of political language borrowing frombacteriologyand parasitology.From theCambridge English Corpus A successful science such asbacteriologywas under enormous pressure of popularization in the 1880s and 1890s.From theCambridge English Corpus Few topics in the history of medicine and the sciences enjoy a reputation comparable to the rise of microbiology andbacteriologyin the nineteenth century.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/bacteriology## |