bacteriological

IPA: bæktˈɪriʌɫˈɑdʒɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to bacteriology.
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Examples of "bacteriological" in Sentences

  • Prohibition of bacteriological weapons.
  • There he mostly did bacteriological work.
  • It is also used as a bacteriological stain.
  • Use of chemical and bacteriological weapons.
  • The water is bacteriologically and chemically clean.
  • Gram staining is a bacteriological laboratory technique.
  • Schiffer is an expert in bacteriological particulate behavior.
  • Dr. Baker admitted Mary for a full bacteriological examination.
  • The Ragossians have invaded the earth with a dastardly bacteriological weapon
  • The village belief system does not involve the notion of bacteriological contamination of water.
  • All they do is to snip a bit of skin from the suspect and subject it to the bacteriological test.
  • 'You undergo a bacteriological examination,' Kaluna answered, 'and then you can beat me -- to death, if you want to.
  • "There is still much uncertainty about whether this is truly the common cause of all the infections as there are currently no positive bacteriological results" from the Egyptian seeds, the authorities reported.
  • His life and struggles are socially instructive to those of us who would like to one day become doctors, as he made a simple discovery that enabled other doctors and scientists to better understand the nature of bacteriological diseases.

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