Microbiological agents are bacteria, viruses, protozoa and other mostly small organisms which can be seen mostly only in the microscope. They can cause various diseases and disorders in the host's organism, or just use the host's organism
without any harm, or even bringing positive effect to the host's metabolism.
production of microbiological media
Microbiological poisoning is commonly known as "food poisoning."
by using gear to carry any contaminated microbiological waste
Robert W. Bauman has written: 'Microbiology' -- subject(s): Microbiological Phenomena, Microbiology, Medical microbiology, Microbiological Techniques 'Microbiology' 'Microbiology' -- subject(s): Microbiology, Bacterial Infections, Microbiological Techniques, Microbiological Phenomena, Medical microbiology
One of the more common gelling agents used in microbiology is Agar, or more specifically agarose and agaropectin, polysaccharides derived from red algae (of which several species are commonly referred to as "seaweed").
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They are very resistant to microbiological action.
your mom is fat
A) they are very resistant to microbiological action
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Klaus Kieslich has written: 'Microbial transformations of non-steroid cyclic compounds' -- subject(s): Microbiological chemistry, Microbiological synthesis 'Biotransformations'
Alexander subsequently investigated microbiological genetics and the processes whereby bacteria, through genetic mutation, acquire resistance to antibiotics.