Pronunciation of the English word bacterial.
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1. | It is effective against bacterial infections. | |
2. | Bacterial colonization of the intestine occurs after birth. | |
3. | Globalization has gone mad: why transport Spanish cucumbers to exterminate the Northern Germans when half of them live in Mallorca? We need to rationalize all of that and adopt a more solid method of bacterial decontamination. | |
4. | My neighbor had his feet amputated due to a bacterial infection. | |
5. | He noticed that this drug seemed to inhibit bacterial growth. | |
6. | The plasmid and the nucleoid are bacterial components that contain DNA. | |
7. | You should incubate your bacterial culture at 37 degrees. | |
8. | Sami had a significant bacterial infection. | |
9. | The wound is festering with a bacterial infection. | |
10. | The term sepsis as now used in clinical surgery no longer retains its original meaning as synonymous with “putrefaction,” but is employed to denote all conditions in which bacterial infection has taken place, and more particularly those in which pyogenic bacteria are present. |