| bacteriophagia | The lysis of bacteria by bacteriophage. Synonym: bacteriophagia, d'Herelle phenomenon, Twort phenomenon. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| bacteriophagology | The study of bacteriophages. Synonym: protobiology. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bacteriopheophorbide | Bacteriophorbin with the side chains found in bacteriochlorophyll, but lacking the phytyl group. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bacteriopheophorbin | De-esterfied bacteriopheophorbide, derived from bacteriochlorin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bacteriopheophytin | Bacteriopheophor bide with a phytyl ester on the C-17 propionic residue; bacteriochlorophyll less its magnesium residue. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bacteriophorbin | Phorbin further saturated by addition of two hydrogens to C-7 and C-8. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bacteriophytoma | <microbiology, oncology> A lesion resembling a tumour that is caused by bacteria. (09 Oct 1997) |
| bacterioprotein | One of the albuminous substances, or proteins, within the cells of bacteria; these substances vary in their character and properties. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bacteriopsonin | An opsonin acting upon bacteria, as distinguished from a haemopsonin which affects red blood corpuscles. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bacteriorhodopsin | <microbiology> A light driven proton pumping protein (248 residues, 26 kD), similar to rhodopsin, found in purple patches in the cytoplasmic membrane of the bacterium Halobacterium halobium. It is composed of 7 transmembrane helices and contains the light absorbing chromophore, retinal. Light absorption maxima: 568 nm (light adapted), 558 nm (dark adapted). Each photon results in the movement of 2 protons from cytoplasmic to extracellular sides of the membrane. The resulting proton gradient is used (amongst other things) to drive chemiosmotic synthesis of ATP. (18 Nov 1997) |
| bacterioscopic | <biology> Relating to bacterioscopy; as, a bacterioscopic examination. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bacterioscopist | <biology> One skilled in bacterioscopic examinations. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bacterioscopy | <biology> The application of a knowledge of bacteria for their detection and identification, as in the examination of polluted water. Origin: Bacterium + -scopy. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bacteriosis | A localised or generalised bacterial infection. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bacteriospermia | Bacteria in the semen or ejaculate. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : 3T3 Cells, BALB, BALB 3T3 clone A31, BALB-3T3 Cells, BALB-c 3T3 Cells, 3T3 Cell, BALB, 3T3 Cell, BALB-c, 3T3 Cells, BALB-c, BALB 3T3 Cell, BALB c 3T3 Cells, BALB-3T3 Cell, BALB-c 3T3 Cell, Cell, BALB 3T3, Cell, BALB-3T3, Cell, BALB-c 3T3, Cells, BALB 3T3
Synonyms : Balkan Endemic Nephropathy, Nephropathy, Balkan Endemic
Synonyms : Ballistocardiographies
Synonyms : Balloon Dilation, Dilation, Balloon, Balloon Catheterization, Fogarty, Balloon Catheterization, Foley, Balloon Catheterizations, Balloon Dilatations, Balloon Dilations, Balloon Tamponades, Balloon Valvotomies, Balloon Valvuloplasties, Catheterizations, Balloon
Synonyms : Balloon Embolization, Balloon Embolizations, Balloon Occlusions, Embolization, Balloon, Embolizations, Balloon, Occlusion, Balloon, Occlusions, Balloon
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| balance |
a state of equilibrium a scale for weighing; depends on pull of gravity the difference between the totals of the credit and debit sides of an account proportion: harmonious arrangement or relation of parts or elements within a whole (as in a design); "in all perfectly beautiful objects there is found the opposition of one part to another and a reciprocal balance"- John Ruskin equality of distribution remainder: something left after other parts have been taken away; "there was no remainder"; "he threw away the rest"; "he took what he wanted and I got the balance" Libra: (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Libra Libra: the seventh sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about September 23 to October 22 bring into balance or equilibrium; "She has to balance work and her domestic duties"; "balance the two weights" symmetry: (mathematics) an attribute of a shape or relation; exact reflection of form on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane compute credits and debits of an account counterweight: a weight that balances another weight poise: hold or carry in equilibrium balance wheel: a wheel that regulates the rate of movement in a machine; especially a wheel oscillating against the hairspring of a timepiece to regulate its beat be in equilibrium; "He was balancing on one foot"
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of or relating to bacteriology
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of or relating to bacteriophages
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the rate at which heat is produced by an individual in a resting state
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| BA | moving from one place to another and back again |
| BA | make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity |
| BA | a brace worn to support the back |
| BA | reduced priority |
| BA | a feat in which an acrobat arches the back from a prone position and bends the knees until the toes touch the head |
| BA | a remote and undeveloped area |
| BA | a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position) |
| BA | an entrance at the rear of a building |
| BA | move backwards from a certain position |
| BA | remove oneself from an obligation |
| BA | the side of an object that is opposite its front |
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