| flagellate d. |
diarrhea marked by the presence of flagellate organisms (Giardia) in the stools.
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| flagellin |
a protein (mol. wt. approximately 40,000) occurring in the flagella of bacteria, which is composed of subunits arranged in several-stranded helix formation somewhat resembling myosin in structure, and sometimes containing ε-N-methyl lysine. Its composition varies with the species; thus flagellin antibodies are species-specific.
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| flagellospore |
zoospore.
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| flagellum |
three-pronged whip used by the Romans; was ineffective against heavy armor
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| Flagyl |
an antibiotic for treating acute gum infections
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