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US
/ˌmaɪkɹoʊbiˈɑɫədʒɪst/
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[ UK /mˌaɪkɹəʊbaɪˈɒlədʒˌɪst/ ]
[ UK /mˌaɪkɹəʊbaɪˈɒlədʒˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
- a specialist in microbiology
How To Use microbiologist In A Sentence
- In 1983, microbiologist Julian Adams discovered a clue when a soup of cloned E . coli bacteria .
- Indeed, in his seminal 1987 review Bacterial Evolution, Carl Woese (34) stressed the incompatibility of ribosomal RNA phylogenies with even those few higher taxa that microbiologists still believed in and noted that “not only did we know very little about eubacterial phylogeny before the advent of the rRNA approach, but what we thought we knew tended to be wrong.” A Disclaimer for Behe?
- In 1983, microbiologist Julian Adams dis-covered a clue when he brewed up a soup of cloned E. coli bacteria.
- Some microbiologists argue that archaeobacteria and prokaryote phylogeny can't be fit into a tree; the sensationalist New Scientist cover was shown. Planet Atheism
- Several score well-known and not so well-known microbiologists and other weapons-connected scientists have been assassinated from the 1980†™ s to the present, undoubtedly because they knew too much or they were politically opposed to the government and had a history of speaking out. What censorship looks like « BuzzMachine
- Badal Saha, an ARS chemist, and microbiologist Timothy Leathers have developed yeasts that convert the xylose derived from corn fiber into xylitol, a low-calorie sweetener.
- Christofi refused to name the exact bacteria for fear rival microbiologists might steal the idea, which the university patented late last month.
- He said the bug, mutated bacteria found in the gut, was identified by microbiologists several years ago and was widespread throughout the world.
- Incredibly, a microbiologist has shown that the amoeba lives its life in almost constant and unremitting hatred.
- Identifying penicillia is relatively easy for a trained microbiologist; certifying that the substance ‘dissolving’ bacteria on petri dishes is true penicillin is quite a different matter.