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  • '''Bacteriological warfare''' is a type of [[biological warfare]] that uses [[bacteria]] or th ...url diseased corpses over city walls to spread disease. In the modern era, bacteriological warfare became more sophisticated with the advent of [[microbiology]] and t
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  • '''Bacteriological water analysis''' is a critical process in the field of [[environmental mic Bacteriological water analysis is conducted using various methods, each with its specific a
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  • Bacteriological Analytical Manual
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  • '''Bacteriological warfare''' is a type of [[biological warfare]] that uses [[bacteria]] or th ...url diseased corpses over city walls to spread disease. In the modern era, bacteriological warfare became more sophisticated with the advent of [[microbiology]] and t
    2 KB (303 words) - 14:02, 3 March 2024
  • '''Bacteriological water analysis''' is a critical process in the field of [[environmental mic Bacteriological water analysis is conducted using various methods, each with its specific a
    4 KB (515 words) - 21:00, 17 March 2024
  • ...ogical, immunologic, histopathological, cytopathological, microscopic, and bacteriological diagnostic analyses on body fluids such as blood, urine, sputum, stool, cer
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  • ...leprosy is based on clinical features, histopathological examination, and bacteriological index. A skin biopsy is often performed to confirm the diagnosis.
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  • * Baltimore, D. (1971). "Expression of animal virus genomes". Bacteriological Reviews, 35(3), 235–241.
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  • ...s or other gases, and of all analogous liquids, materials or devices" and "bacteriological methods of warfare". This is often understood as a general prohibition of c
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  • '''Ziehl-Neelsen stain''' is a type of [[bacteriological stain]] used to identify [[acid-fast bacteria]], particularly species in th
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  • ...as the director of the newly established Kentucky State Board of Health's Bacteriological Laboratory, making her one of the first women to hold such a position in th
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  • ...e mastitis is typically based on clinical signs, milk sample analysis, and bacteriological culture. The [[California Mastitis Test]] (CMT) is a common screening tool
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  • ...infection is typically based on clinical signs, post-mortem findings, and bacteriological isolation of the organism from tissues or blood. Polymerase chain reaction
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  • ...der CB 210 incubator interior|thumb]] [[File:Bacteriological_incubator.jpg|Bacteriological incubator|thumb|left]] [[File:Old_Réaumur_scale_thermometer_-_IMG_0983.JPG
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  • ...steurella multocida'' from the affected bird. This can be achieved through bacteriological culture of samples taken from the bird's blood, organs, or affected tissues
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  • ...d public health. He was involved in research on water purification and the bacteriological analysis of water, which was critical for preventing the spread of waterbor
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  • Bacteriological research utilizes various methods, including:
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  • ...trategies. He played a crucial role in the development of the department's bacteriological laboratory, one of the first of its kind in the United States, which became
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  • The journal was established in 1951 as the ''International Bulletin of Bacteriological Nomenclature and Taxonomy''. Over the years, it underwent several name chan
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  • ...rization of [[tuberculosis]] (TB) based on certain criteria, including the bacteriological, clinical, and radiological characteristics of the disease. This classifica
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  • ...trangles is primarily based on clinical signs and can be confirmed through bacteriological culture of nasal swabs or pus from abscesses, and more recently, by PCR (Po
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  • Bacteriological research involves various techniques for isolating, culturing, and identify
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