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Meanings of microbiologically in English
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Usage of microbiologically in English
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No specific diagnosis was made histologically or microbiologically on primary laboratory investigation.
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Subjects with bacterial-viral coinfection and microbiologically-negative suspected bacterial infection were also evaluated.
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The latter two patients responded clinically and microbiologically to AMB treatment.
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But many smaller communities were getting what was called "microbiologically non-compliant drinking-water".
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Enteral formulations were collected from homes and microbiologically analyzed.
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Only 23% of all cases of TB were microbiologically confirmed.
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Patients with clinically and microbiologically diagnosed oral candidiasis were evaluated by endoscopy for concurrent esophageal candidiasis.
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Only a minority of children had microbiologically confirmed TB with a higher proportion in children above 10 years.
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The primary endpoint was mortality at 28 days after randomization in the microbiologically modified intention-to-treat (mMITT) population.
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Solar Water Disinfection (SODIS) is a simple method designed to treat microbiologically contaminated drinking water at household level.
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Method: We enrolled 13 HIV-infected patients with microbiologically confirmed Tb and 10 matched mono-HIV infected controls.
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The clinical serological response to topical treatment of trachoma with Berberine an indigenous drug has been studied in 32 microbiologically confirmed cases.
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All activated sludge systems for removing phosphate microbiologically are configured so the biomass is cycled continuously through alternating anaerobic and aerobic zones.
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Objectives: To examine the epidemiology of microbiologically documented bacterial infection and the resistance pattern, among cancer patients undergoing treatment at RGCIRC, Delhi.
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Although the numbers of cells or virions recovered from hospital surface environments were generally low, the majority of surfaces sampled were microbiologically contaminated.
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Methods: Stool specimens were examined for mycobacteria in 187 cases of microbiologically-diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis between September 2013 and August 2017.