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bacteriology

[ UK /bæktˌi‍əɹɪˈɒləd‍ʒi/ ]
[ US /ˌbæktɪˌɹiˈɑɫədʒi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the branch of medical science that studies bacteria in relation to disease

How To Use bacteriology In A Sentence

  • By the 1860s it was inspiring the development of cellular pathology and bacteriology.
  • Sherrington stayed with Koch to do research in bacteriology for a year, and in 1887 he was appointed Lecturer in Systematic Physiology at St. Thomas's Hospital, London, and also was elected a Fellow of Sir Charles Sherrington - Biography
  • The Committee is comprised of scientific experts with experience in a variety of disciplines such as animal husbandry, animal behaviour, bacteriology, clinical medicine, epidemiology, parasitology and virology.
  • (1870 – 1961) is, after Louis Pasteur, the greatest name in bacteriology and immunology in th early 20th century. The Nobel Stamps of 1979
  • In the introduction, the editors argue that environmental history draws on a number of scientific fields, including ecology, botany, zoology, bacteriology, medicine, geology, physics, and chemistry.
  • At the same time, historians with an environmental focus will find precious little on the development of ecology, wildlife biology, forestry, public or occupational health, bacteriology, or other relevant biological disciplines.
  • He traveled to Europe and learned the best science of bacteriology of the time; he published a book on malaria.
  • In 1940 he graduated from Harvard Medical School and was appointed as resident physician in bacteriology at The Children's Frederick C. Robbins - Biography
  • Journal of Bacteriology advances and disseminates fundamental knowledge of bacteria and other microorganisms.
  • After 4-week drug withdrawal, we tested 13C-UBT again and extracted stomach mucosa for urea enzyme test, bacteriology, NO content tests in mucosa.
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