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bacteriófago
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bacteriòfag
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bacteriófago
A virus that is parasitic (reproduces itself) in bacteria.
bacteriophage
Portuguese
bacteriófago
Type d'être vivant.
term
1
Consequently, this group of Nus-dependent
phages
represent a new nonlambdoid phage family.
2
Clinical scenarios in which these
phages
can potentially be used are discussed.
3
I put
phages
in with them; the
phages
didn't have a chance.
4
The viral communities were dominated by
phages
that infect major CF pathogens.
5
How could my spell have turned the
phages
and sent them here?
6
Efficient elution of specific
phages
is possible by adding reducing agents.
7
Community expression analysis demonstrated that
phages
were consistently active in the bioreactor community.
8
Several tailed
phages
have so far been reported in H. pylori.
9
Genetically engineered
phages
can play an important role in this process.
10
These elements therefore represent phage satellites or parasites, not defective
phages
.
11
There won't be any way to tell who I'm setting the
phages
after.
12
But
phages
can bring all that activity to a screeching halt.
13
After plaque purification and reprobing, positive recombinant
phages
were chosen for further analysis.
14
Someone who, like the
phages
,
wanted to make people feel fear.
15
BB's incursion was brilliant, but he couldn't outfight Core omega
phages
.
16
Somehow, incredibly, impossibly, black-armored
phages
thrust toward us through the din and madness.
phages
phage
virulent phages
related phages
dependent phages
different phages
few phages
Portuguese
bacteriófago
fago
Catalan
bacteriòfag
Spanish
bacteriófago