Definition of Bacteriological. Meaning of Bacteriological. Synonyms of Bacteriological

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Definition of Bacteriological

Bacteriological
Bacteriological Bac*te"ri*o*log`ic*al (b[a^]k*t[=e]`r[i^]*[-o]*l[o^]j"[i^]*kal), a. Of or pertaining to bacteriology; as, bacteriological studies.

Meaning of Bacteriological from wikipedia

- Bacteriology is the branch and specialty of biology that studies the morphology, ecology, genetics and biochemistry of bacteria as well as many other aspects...
- resolve the situation: Exclude cyanobacteria from the bacteriological code. Apply the bacteriological code to all cyanobacteria. Treat valid publication...
- the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and Their Destruction in Geneva the...
- The Journal of Bacteriology is a biw****ly peer-reviewed scientific journal established in 1916. It is published by the American Society for Microbiology...
- of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, usually called the Geneva Protocol, is a treaty...
- Bacteriological water analysis is a method of analysing water to estimate the numbers of bacteria present and, if needed, to find out what sort of bacteria...
- American Society for Microbiology. The journal was established in 1937 as Bacteriological Reviews (ISSNĀ 0005-3678) and changed its name in 1978 to Microbiological...
- Servicemen of the ****anese Army Charged with Manufacturing and Employing Bacteriological Weapons. These included do****ents from the preliminary investigation...
- Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology is the main resource for determining the identity of prokaryotic organisms, emphasizing bacterial species, using...
- to replace the original type specimen with the proposed neotype. In bacteriological nomenclature, nomina dubia may be placed on the list of rejected names...