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Bacteria that give a positive result in the Gram stain test, which is traditionally used to quickly classify bacteria into two broad categories according to their cell wall.
Prophylaxis with fluoroquinolones was efficacious in reducing infections caused by gram-positive bacteria.
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Moxifloxacin is a new 8-methoxyquinolone with improved in vitro activity against gram-positive bacteria.
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In our hospital, the majority of bacteremic episodes were associated with gram-positive microorganisms.
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Pasteurization of samples prior to enrichment resulted in isolation of gram-positive, spore-forming bacteria.
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Microbiology of the empyema cavity revealed a predominance of gram-positive organisms.
Usage of gram-positive bacteria in inglês
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Prophylaxis with fluoroquinolones was efficacious in reducing infections caused by gram-positivebacteria.
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Moxifloxacin is a new 8-methoxyquinolone with improved in vitro activity against gram-positivebacteria.
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Intercellular communication plays a key role in the regulation of several physiological processes in gram-positivebacteria.
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Those with only gram-positivebacteria infections did not.
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Five different cassettes were sequenced and found to harbor genetic signals similar to those of other gram-positivebacteria.
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These studies show that gram-negative but not gram-positivebacteria affect sporogonic-stage development of P. falciparum in A. stephensi.
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Telavancin is an investigational lipoglycopeptide antibiotic currently being developed for the treatment of serious infections caused by gram-positivebacteria.
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This protocol can be adapted for isolation of T4SS subassemblies from other gram-negative bacteria as well as gram-positivebacteria.
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We expect that this work will serve as a blueprint for the adaptation of ssDNA recombineering to other gram-positivebacteria.
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However, in all individuals a layer of densely packed gram-positivebacteria resembling Actinomyces was consistently present close to the enamel surface.
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This experiment allowed us to identify the promoter region exhibiting high similarity to consensus promoter sequences of gram-positivebacteria, as well as E. coli.
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Sequencing of dominant bands excised from the rhizosphere patterns revealed that 6 out of 10 bands resembled gram-positivebacteria.
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Gram-positivebacteria were generally more susceptible to gallotannins than were Gram-negative bacteria.
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Methods and results: Bacteria that exhibited antimicrobial activity against Gram-positivebacteria including Staph.
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Gram-positivebacteria coordinate social behavior by sensing the extracellular level of peptide signals.
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Microscopic investigation confirmed the scintigraphic findings: Gram-positivebacteria were found.