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bacteriological of or relating to bacteriology
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bacteriophagic of or relating to bacteriophages
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bacteriotoxic endometritis endometritis caused by the toxins of bacteria, as distinguished from that caused by the presence of the organisms themselves.
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bacteriophage A phage (also called bacteriophage) (in Greek phageton = food/consumption) is a small virus that infects only bacteria. Like viruses that infect eukaryotes, phages consist of an outer protein hull and the enclosed genetic material (which consists of double-stranded DNA in 95% of the phages known) of 5 to 650 kbp (kilo base pairs) with a length of 24 to 200 nm. The vast majority of phages (95%) have a tail to let them inject their genetic material into the host. ...
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bacteriostatic term used to describe a substance that stops the growth of bacteria (such as an antibiotic)
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