microbial Meaning & Definition

  • En [ maɪˈkrəʊ.bi.əl]
  • Us [ maɪˈkroʊ.bi.əl]

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  • Not cooking food can lead to higher health risks, due to microbial contamination.

  • The secret test might have permanently changed the microbial ecology of the region.

  • She's a microbial ecologist at Northern Arizona University.

  • I also understand that some of you have expressed concerns in relation to the use of antibiotics in animal production and the related risk of development of resistance to anti-microbials.

  • Calcite precipitation rate decreased with depth, and deeper microbial structures are more commonly compacted.

  • Besides underestimation of the real total number of microorganisms, these indirect methods provide no information on physiological state of single microbial cells in situ.

  • Seasonal effects on microbial biomass were few and inconsistent across locations.

  • Microbial communities in permafrost samples were investigated by in-situ techniques of lipid microbial biomarkers analyses.

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