| bacterial conjunctivitis | <pathology> A bacterial infection of a portion of the eye known as the conjunctiva. Common symptoms include redness of the eyes with a thick, often coloured purulent discharge. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| bacterial cystitis | Bladder inflammation caused by bacteria. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bacterial encephalitis | Encephalitis of bacterial aetiology. Synonym: encephalitis pyogenica, purulent encephalitis, suppurative encephalitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bacterial endarteritis | Implantation and growth of bacteria with formation of vegetations on the arterial wall, such as may occur in a patent ductus arteriosus or arteriovenous fistula. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bacterial endocarditis | Endocarditis caused by the direct invasion of bacteria and leading to deformity and destruction of the valve leaflets. Two types are acute bacterial endocarditis and subacute bacterial endocarditis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bacterial endospore | <microbiology> A dormant body which certain Gram-positive bacteria can develop within them under conditions of stress (like lack of nutrients), which is highly resistant to harsh environmental conditions and which can develop into a new, live bacterium once conditions are good again. (09 Oct 1997) |
| bacterial flagella | <microbiology> Thin filaments composed of flagellin sub units that are rotated by the basal motor assembly and act as propellors. If rotating anticlockwise (as viewed from the flagellar tip) the bacterium moves in a straight path, if clockwise the bacterium tumbles. (18 Nov 1997) |
| bacterial food poisoning | A term commonly used to refer to conditions limited to enteritis or gastroenteritis (excluding the enteric fevers and the dysenteries) caused by bacterial multiplication per se or by a soluble bacterial exotoxin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bacterial growth | Growth of a bacterial culture either by increase in cell material or cell number. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bacterial infection | <microbiology> Bacteria are group of micro-organisms that are a single cell approximately 1 micron in transverse diameter. Some bacteria cause disease in man, requiring treatment with an antibiotic. (27 Sep 1997) |
| bacterial infections | Infections by bacteria, general or unspecified. (12 Dec 1998) |
| bacterial infections and mycoses | Infections caused by bacteria and fungi, general, specified, or unspecified. (12 Dec 1998) |
| bacterial interference | The condition in which colonization by one bacterial strain prevents colonization by another strain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bacterial outer membrane proteins | Proteins isolated from the outer membrane of bacteria. (12 Dec 1998) |
| bacterial peliosis | A bacterial infection of haemorrhagic cysts of the liver, spleen, or lymph nodes, seen in immunocompromised persons, caused by Rochalimaea henselae. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Bacteriologic Technic, Bacteriologic Technics, Bacteriologic Techniques, Bacteriological Technique, Technic, Bacteriological, Technics, Bacteriological, Technique, Bacteriological, Techniques, Bacteriological, Bacteriologic Technique, Bacteriological Technic
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Synonyms : Bacteriolyses
Synonyms : HK022, Bacteriophage, HK022, Enterobacteria phage
Synonyms : IKe Phages, Phage, IKe, Phages, IKe
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any endotoxin or exotoxin formed in or elaborated by bacterial cells
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| BAC | a brace worn to support the back |
| BAC | reduced priority |
| BAC | a feat in which an acrobat arches the back from a prone position and bends the knees until the toes touch the head |
| BAC | a remote and undeveloped area |
| BAC | a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position) |
| BAC | an entrance at the rear of a building |
| BAC | move backwards from a certain position |
| BAC | remove oneself from an obligation |
| BAC | the side of an object that is opposite its front |
| BAC | an entrance at the rear of a building |
| BAC | exercise designed to strengthen the back muscles |
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