| bacterial overgrowth s. |
stasis s.
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| bacterial p. |
pericarditis produced by bacterial infection, particularly by staphylococci or gram-negative bacilli. See also purulent p.
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| bacterial p.’s |
polysaccharides found in bacteria and especially in bacterial capsules.
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| bacterial polysaccharide immune g. |
a human hyperimmune globulin derived from the blood plasma of adult human donors immunized with Haemophilus influenzae type b, pneumococcal, and meningococcal polysaccharide vaccines; used for passive immunization of infants under 18 months of age.
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| bacterial r. |
in bacterial genetics, the process of producing a new gene by any of several processes, e.g., the sexual union of two parents, molecular crossing over between two DNA chains, or transformation.
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