bacterial culture

collocation in English

meaningsofbacterialandculture

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bacterial
adjective
uk
/bækˈtɪə.ri.əl/
us
/bækˈtɪr.i.əl/
caused by, made from, or relating ...
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culture
noun
uk
/ˈkʌl.tʃər/
us
/ˈkʌl.tʃɚ/
the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a ...
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(Definition ofbacterialandculturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Roughly 10 mg protein was purified from 2 l ofbacterialculture.
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Note that this concentration was much less than that usually used inbacterialculture, for example 15 g/l.
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The fragments, inserted into a vector, are replicated in abacterialculture.
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The results ofbacterialcultureand staining were negative.
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Household members of these patients were asked if they had experienced any symptoms of typhoid fever and their faecal samples and blood specimens were collected forbacterialculture.
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Therefore, chlamydiae can not be propagated inbacterialculturemedia in the clinical laboratory.
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Swabs forbacterialcultureare necessary if the history and signs suggest bacterial conjunctivitis, but there is no response to topical antibiotics.
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It is most commonly a bacterial infection, althoughbacterialculturemay be negative.
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However, abacterialcultureis more like a mass of protoplasm that grows larger and larger and incidentally subdivides.
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Applying an electric current across silver electrodes enhances antibiotic action at the anode, likely due to the release of silver into thebacterialculture.
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Purebacterialculturemust be grown in sterile tryptophan or peptone broth for 2448 hours before performing the test.
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In some experimental regimes, some of thebacterialcultureis periodically removed and added to fresh sterile medium.
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Another method ofbacterialcultureis liquid culture, in which the desired bacteria are suspended in liquid broth, a nutrient medium.
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Then, a lactic acid-producingbacterialcultureis added, and the product is treated with clotting enzymes to form a semisolid mass.
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First, the specificbacterialcultureused to synthesise this tryptophan had recently been genetically engineered to greatly increase tryptophan production.
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The specimen, such as a wetbacterialculturespread on a glass slide, is mixed with the negative stain and allowed to dry.
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Thebacterialcultureis incubated in a closed vessel with a single batch of medium.
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In addition, they were claimed to have reproductive capability by budding, much like unicellular organisms, but did not grow on anybacterialculturemedium.
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Bacterialculturemay need to be performed in cases of a negative rapid streptococcal test.
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In septic arthritis, there will be pus in the joint, which can be sent forbacterialcultureand antibiotic sensitivity testing.
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