| L-[form] | a defective bacterial variant that can multiply on hypertonic medium |
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| MBT | mercaptobenzothiazole; mixed bacterial toxin; myeloblastin |
| RNA | radionuclide angiography; Registered Nurse Anesthetist; ribonucleic acid; rough, noncapsulated, avir... |
| SABP | spontaneous acute bacterial peritonitis |
| SBE | breast self-examination; short below-elbow [cast]; shortness of breath on exertion; small bowel enem... |
| bacterial plasmid |
SEE: plasmid.
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| bacterial resistance |
The ability of bacteria to survive and cause continuous infection in the presence of antibiotics. SEE: antiviral resistance ; antibiotic resistance ; multidrug resistance.; transfer factor.
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| bacterial satellite |
A bacterial colony that grows best when close to a colony of another microorganism.
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| bacterial synergism |
The interaction of indigenous flora to allow a strain of bacteria to become pathogenic when it would normally be harmless.
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| bacterial vaccine |
A suspension of killed or attenuated bacteria; used for injection into the body to produce active immunity to the same organism.
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