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Bacterial Infections -- history   2
Bacterial Infections -- immunology   9
Bacterial Infections -- microbiology.   15
Bacterial Infections -- pathology : Pocket guide to bacterial infections / edited by K. Balamurugan ; co-editor U. Prithika  2019 1
Bacterial Infections -- periodicals : Anaerobe (Online)    1
Bacterial Infections -- physiopathology   3
Bacterial Infections -- prevention & control   8
Bacterial Infections -- therapy   11
Bacterial Infections -- transmission : Water recreation and disease : plausibility of associated infections : acute effects, sequelae, and mortality / Kathy Pond  2005 1
Bacterial Infections -- veterinary   3
Bacterial leaching.   5
Bacterial leaching -- Congresses   2
Bacterial leaching -- Environmental aspects -- Congresses   2
 

Bacterial membranes -- See Bacterial cell walls


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Bacterial Meningitides -- See Meningitis, Bacterial


Bacterial infections of the leptomeninges and subarachnoid space, frequently involving the cerebral cortex, cranial nerves, cerebral blood vessels, spinal cord, and nerve roots
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Bacterial Meningitis -- See Meningitis, Bacterial


Bacterial infections of the leptomeninges and subarachnoid space, frequently involving the cerebral cortex, cranial nerves, cerebral blood vessels, spinal cord, and nerve roots
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Bacterial metabolism -- See Microbial metabolism


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Bacterial Ocular Infection -- See Eye Infections, Bacterial


Infections in the inner or external eye caused by microorganisms belonging to several families of bacteria. Some of the more common genera found are Haemophilus, Neisseria, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and Chlamydia
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Bacterial Ocular Infections -- See Eye Infections, Bacterial


Infections in the inner or external eye caused by microorganisms belonging to several families of bacteria. Some of the more common genera found are Haemophilus, Neisseria, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and Chlamydia
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Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins.   2
Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins -- chemistry : Crystalline bacterial cell surface proteins / edited by Uwe B. Sleytr [and others]  1996 1
Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins -- physiology   2
 

Bacterial Physiological Concept -- See Bacterial Physiological Phenomena


Physiological processes and properties of BACTERIA
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Bacterial Physiological Concepts -- See Bacterial Physiological Phenomena


Physiological processes and properties of BACTERIA
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Bacterial Physiological Phenomena -- See Also Genetics, Microbial


A subdiscipline of genetics which deals with the genetic mechanisms and processes of microorganisms
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Bacterial Physiological Phenomena   53
Bacterial Physiological Phenomena -- drug effects : Bacterial signal transduction : networks and drug targets / edited by Ryutaro Utsumi  2008 1
Bacterial Physiological Phenomena -- genetics   2
 

Bacterial Physiological Phenomenon -- See Bacterial Physiological Phenomena


Physiological processes and properties of BACTERIA
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  Bacterial physiology -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Bacterial Physiology.   2
 

Bacterial pigments -- See Also the narrower term Bacteriorhodopsin


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Bacterial pigments.   2
 

Bacterial Pili -- See Fimbriae, Bacterial


Thin, hairlike appendages, 1 to 20 microns in length and often occurring in large numbers, present on the cells of gram-negative bacteria, particularly Enterobacteriaceae and Neisseria. Unlike flagella, they do not possess motility, but being protein (pilin) in nature, they possess antigenic and hemagglutinating properties. They are of medical importance because some fimbriae mediate the attachment of bacteria to cells via adhesins (ADHESINS, BACTERIAL). Bacterial fimbriae refer to common pili, to be distinguished from the preferred use of "pili", which is confined to sex pili (PILI, SEX)
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Bacterial Pilus -- See Fimbriae, Bacterial


Thin, hairlike appendages, 1 to 20 microns in length and often occurring in large numbers, present on the cells of gram-negative bacteria, particularly Enterobacteriaceae and Neisseria. Unlike flagella, they do not possess motility, but being protein (pilin) in nature, they possess antigenic and hemagglutinating properties. They are of medical importance because some fimbriae mediate the attachment of bacteria to cells via adhesins (ADHESINS, BACTERIAL). Bacterial fimbriae refer to common pili, to be distinguished from the preferred use of "pili", which is confined to sex pili (PILI, SEX)
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Bacterial plaque -- See Dental plaque


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Bacterial pollution of water -- See Also Water Microbiology


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Bacterial pollution of water.   3
Bacterial pollution of water -- Australia. : Evaluation of analytical methods for detection and quantification of cyanotoxins in relation to Australian drinking water guidelines / Brenton C. Nicholson, Michael D. Burch  2001 1
Bacterial pollution of water -- Australia -- South Australia. : Microbiological quality of rainwater in several communities in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Lands, South Australia / Aleksandra J. Plazinska  2003 1
Bacterial pollution of water -- Case studies : Urban water security : managing risks / edited by Blanca JimĂ©nez and Joan Rose  2009 1
 

Bacterial Polysaccharides -- See Polysaccharides, Bacterial


Polysaccharides found in bacteria and in capsules thereof
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Bacterial Process -- See Bacterial Physiological Phenomena


Physiological processes and properties of BACTERIA
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Bacterial Processes -- See Bacterial Physiological Phenomena


Physiological processes and properties of BACTERIA
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Bacterial Prostatitides, Acute -- See Prostatitis


Infiltration of inflammatory cells into the parenchyma of PROSTATE. The subtypes are classified by their varied laboratory analysis, clinical presentation and response to treatment
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Bacterial Prostatitides, Chronic -- See Prostatitis


Infiltration of inflammatory cells into the parenchyma of PROSTATE. The subtypes are classified by their varied laboratory analysis, clinical presentation and response to treatment
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Bacterial Prostatitis, Acute -- See Prostatitis


Infiltration of inflammatory cells into the parenchyma of PROSTATE. The subtypes are classified by their varied laboratory analysis, clinical presentation and response to treatment
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Bacterial Prostatitis, Chronic -- See Prostatitis


Infiltration of inflammatory cells into the parenchyma of PROSTATE. The subtypes are classified by their varied laboratory analysis, clinical presentation and response to treatment
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Bacterial Protein -- See Bacterial Proteins


Proteins found in any species of bacterium
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Bacterial proteins -- See Also the narrower term Bacteriorhodopsin


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