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bacterial wilt disease <botany> A plant disease common in cucumber and muskmelon caused by the bacteria Erwinia tracheiphila which causes wilting and shriveling of the stems and leaves.
(09 Oct 1997)
bactericholia Bacteria in bile.
(05 Mar 2000)
bactericidal <pharmacology> Capable of killing bacteria. Some antibiotics are either bacteriocidal or bacteriostatic in their action.
(27 Sep 1997)
bactericide <pharmacology> A substance that kills bacteria.
(18 Nov 1997)
bacterid 1. A recurrent or persistent eruption of discrete sterile pustules of the palms and soles, thought to be an allergic response to infection at a remote site.
2. A dissemination of a previously localised bacterial skin infection.
Origin: bacteria + -id
(05 Mar 2000)
bacterin <virology> A vaccine composed of weakened or dead bacteria which will cause the body to create antibodies against the disease normally caused by the bacteria in the vaccine.
(09 Oct 1997)
bacterio- Bacteri-
Bacteria.
Origin: see bacterium
(05 Mar 2000)
bacterioagglutinin An antibody that agglutinates bacteria.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacteriochlorin 7,8,17,18-Tetrahydroporphyrin;the basic structure of the bacteriochlorophylls.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacteriochlorophyll <microbiology, plant biology> Varieties of chlorophyll (bacteriochlorophylls a, b, c, d, e and g) found in photosynthetic bacteria and differing from plant chlorophyll in the substituents around the tetrapyrrole nucleus of the molecule and in the absorption spectra.
(18 Nov 1997)
bacteriochlorophyll a synthase <enzyme> Catalyses esterification of bacteriochlorophyllide with phytol; isolated from e. Coli
Registry number: EC 6.1.-
Synonym: bchg gene product
(26 Jun 1999)
bacteriochlorophylls Photosynthetic pigments in which pyrrole ring II is more reduced than in plant chlorophylls. Different photosynthetic bacteria have different species of bacteriochlorophyll.
(12 Dec 1998)
bacteriocidal <pharmacology> Capable of killing bacteria. Some antibiotics are either bacteriocidal or bacteriostatic in their action.
(27 Sep 1997)
bacteriocide <pharmacology> A substance that kills bacteria.
(18 Nov 1997)
bacteriocidin Antibody having bactericidal activity.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Bacteriophage P2 - »õâ A species of temperate bacteriophage in the genus P2-like viruses, family MYOVIRIDAE, which infects E. coli. It consists of linear double-stranded DNA with 19-base sticky ends.
    Synonyms : P2 Phages, P2, Bacteriophage, P2, Coliphage, P2, Phage, Phage, P2, Phages, P2
  • Bacteriophage P22 - »õâ A species of temperate bacteriophage in the genus P22-like viruses, family PODOVIRIDAE, that infects SALMONELLA species. The genome consists of double-stranded DNA, terminally redundant, and circularly permuted.
    Synonyms : P22 Phages, Phage, P22, Phages, P22
  • Bacteriophage Pf1 - »õâ A species of filamentous Pseudomonas phage in the genus INOVIRUS, family INOVIRIDAE.
    Synonyms : Pf1 Phages, Phage, Pf1, Phages, Pf1
  • Bacteriophage phi 6 - »õâ Virulent bacteriophage and sole member of the genus Cystovirus that infects Pseudomonas species. The virion has a segmented genome consisting of three pieces of doubled-stranded DNA and also a unique lipid-containing envelope.
    Synonyms : Phage, phi 6, Phages, phi 6, phi 6 Phages, phi 6, Phage
  • Bacteriophage phi X 174 - »õâ The type species of the genus MICROVIRUS. A prototype of the small virulent DNA coliphages, it is composed of a single strand of supercoiled circular DNA, which on infection, is converted to a double-stranded replicative form by a host enzyme.
    Synonyms : Phage phi X174, phi X174, Phage
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back (back) (bak) the posterior part of the trunk from the neck to the pelvis; called also dorsum [TA].
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Baccelli's sign (Bac
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bacampicillin hydrochloride (ba
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bacilli- (bacilli-) [L. bacillus, qv] a combining form denoting relationship to a bacillus or to bacilli. Also bacill(o)-.
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BAC a tooth situated at the back of the mouth
BAC establish as valid or genuine
BAC become or cause to become obstructed
BAC make a copy of (a computer file) esp. for storage in another place as a security cop
BAC move backwards from a certain position
BAC give moral or psychological support, aid, or courage to
BAC a word invented (usually unwittingly by subtracting an affix) on the assumption that a familiar word derives from it
BAC (of a lathe) equipped with gearing for reducing the speed of the spindle from that of the driving pulley
BAC someone who is no longer popular
BAC one after the other
BAC an ache localized in the back
BAC a broad band that passes over the back of a horse and supports the shafts of a vehicle
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