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Перевод: bacteriologist speek bacteriologist


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бактериолог


Тезаурус:

  1. Professor Hare, as he later became, was an eminent bacteriologist and had worked in the laboratories where the discovery was made, so his account is preferable to some of those written by imaginative authors with no scientific training.
  2. He was not primarily a bacteriologist, and instead of using the standard criterion of survival of the organism, growth in culture, he measured the uptake of oxygen by the cultivated organisms over short periods and so obtained results more quickly.
  3. In World War I he served in the Royal Army Medical Corps as temporary captain in charge of the base laboratory at Salonika (1916), and later in Northern Ireland as bacteriologist (1918).
  4. This system of healing was discovered by Edward Bach, a doctor who had practised for over 20 years in London as a consultant, bacteriologist and homoeopath.
  5. In 1919 he joined the staff of the London Homoeopathic Hospital as pathologist and bacteriologist, and found that he could use the homoeopathic method of potentization to prepare his vaccines which he was then able to give by mouth instead of by injection.
  6. One day in 1905, George Bernard Shaw visited Professor Almroth Wright's laboratory at St Mary's Hospital, London, to see the great bacteriologist's work on phagocytosis and the assessment of immunity by his "opsonic index" (a primitive measure of antibodies).
  7. ICNs will, in the course of their regular visits, evaluate care and identify potential infection problems, and will monitor the implementation of area/regional and unit/district nursing and control of infection procedures, reporting to their senior nurse, bacteriologist and infection control committee.
  8. There has been some controversy in recent years over the effect which the plague had on the population, and the bacteriologist J. F. D. Shrewsbury has tried to argue that bubonic plague could not, by its nature, have destroyed as high a proportion of the population as historians have claimed (102).
  9. Before a distinguished audience Dr Robert Koch, the eminent Berlin bacteriologist, who in 1882 had described the tubercle bacillus, lecturing on the subject of the disease, stated positively that the bacillus found in infected animals could not be transferred to human beings.
  10. Fleming continued to experiment as a bacteriologist with his material, but he had no advanced training in chemistry, and his environment did not throw chemically expert colleagues in his way.
  11. Guy's bacteriologist Dr Norman Simmons said last night: "If it gets into surgical wounds it can cause infections and blood poisoning."
  12. In 1901 he became an assistant in the clinical laboratory at St Thomas's Hospital and in December that year was appointed assistant to William Bulloch, bacteriologist at the London Hospital, Whitechapel.
  13. He was, as a bacteriologist, interested in the microbiological aspects, and as an enthusiast for technical methods, in the use of Penicillium extracts to make selective culture media (i.e. media in which a required organisms will grow readily while unwanted contaminants fail either through lack of an essential nutrient or because something is present which stops them).

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