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  • Experimental Bacteriology
  • Experimental Bacteriology: in Its Applications to the Diagnosis, Epidemiology, and Immunology of Infectious Diseases is a textbook on bacteriology and

    Experimental Bacteriology

    Experimental_Bacteriology

  • Heinrich Hetsch
  • German physician and microbiologist

    as the original author, with Wilhelm Kolle, of the famous book Experimental Bacteriology, one of the most authoritative works in microbiology in the first

    Heinrich Hetsch

    Heinrich Hetsch

    Heinrich_Hetsch

  • Wilhelm Kolle
  • German bacteriologist (1868–1935)

    the original author, with Heinrich Hetsch, of the famous book Experimental Bacteriology, one of the most authoritative works in microbiology in the first

    Wilhelm Kolle

    Wilhelm Kolle

    Wilhelm_Kolle

  • Focal infection theory
  • Archaic theory of chronic disease

    Mayo Clinic's diagnosis and care and to enter basic research via experimental bacteriology. Rosenow influenced Charles Mayo, who by 1914 published to support

    Focal infection theory

    Focal_infection_theory

  • Hans Georg Haussmann
  • Physician, Microbiologist

    Frankfurt from 1948 to 1956. He was a contributor to the book Experimental Bacteriology. He was the founding Managing Director of the Red Cross Transfusion

    Hans Georg Haussmann

    Hans_Georg_Haussmann

  • Pasteur's portrait by Edelfelt
  • Painting by Albert Edelfelt

    his experimental apparatus, the innovative laboratory glassware used in the experimental methods, developed by him on the field of bacteriology in the

    Pasteur's portrait by Edelfelt

    Pasteur's portrait by Edelfelt

    Pasteur's_portrait_by_Edelfelt

  • Hans Schlossberger
  • German physician (1887–1960)

    Medical Microbiology and Immunology and the influential book Experimental Bacteriology. He studied medicine at the University of Tübingen, the

    Hans Schlossberger

    Hans_Schlossberger

  • Microbiology
  • Study of microscopic organisms (microbes)

    Microbiology encompasses numerous sub-disciplines including virology, bacteriology, protistology, mycology, immunology, and parasitology. The organisms

    Microbiology

    Microbiology

    Microbiology

  • Alexander Fleming
  • Scottish physician and microbiologist (1881–1955)

    therapy and immunology. In 1908, he gained a BSc degree with gold medal in bacteriology, and became a lecturer at St Mary's until 1914. Commissioned lieutenant

    Alexander Fleming

    Alexander Fleming

    Alexander_Fleming

  • List of Residences in Pill Hill Historic District, Rochester, Minnesota
  • window. Dr. Edward C. Rosenow became head of the Division of Experimental Bacteriology at the Mayo Foundation in 1915. He invented a mixed polyvalent

    List of Residences in Pill Hill Historic District, Rochester, Minnesota

    List of Residences in Pill Hill Historic District, Rochester, Minnesota

    List_of_Residences_in_Pill_Hill_Historic_District,_Rochester,_Minnesota

  • History of biology
  • Medical Bacteriology) | Episode 181: 26 June 2021- Science Hour Discussion topic: Founders of Modern Medicine: Robert Koch (Father of Medical Bacteriology) రాబర్ట్

    History of biology

    History of biology

    History_of_biology

  • Wolfgang Weimershaus
  • German physician

    Frankfurt from 1947 to 1952, where he contributed to the book Experimental Bacteriology. From 1952 he practised in Offenbach as a specialist in laboratory

    Wolfgang Weimershaus

    Wolfgang_Weimershaus

  • E. coli long-term evolution experiment
  • Scientific study

    E. coli long-term evolution experiment (LTEE) is an ongoing study in experimental evolution begun by Richard Lenski at the University of California, Irvine

    E. coli long-term evolution experiment

    E. coli long-term evolution experiment

    E._coli_long-term_evolution_experiment

  • Robert Koch
  • German physician and bacteriologist (1843–1910)

    modern bacteriology. As such, he is popularly nicknamed the father of microbiology (with Louis Pasteur), and as the father of medical bacteriology. His

    Robert Koch

    Robert Koch

    Robert_Koch

  • Axenic
  • Microbiological culture with only a single species or strain of organism

    In biology, axenic (/eɪˈzɛnɪk/, /eɪˈzinɪk/) describes the state of a culture in which only a single species, variety, or strain of organism is present

    Axenic

    Axenic

  • Bacteria
  • Domain of microorganisms

    cannot be grown in the laboratory. The study of bacteria is known as bacteriology, a branch of microbiology. Like all animals, humans carry vast numbers

    Bacteria

    Bacteria

    Bacteria

  • Pathophysiology
  • Convergence of pathology with physiology

    blending Virchow's anatomical pathology, Cohnheim's experimental pathology, and Koch's bacteriology. Hopkins medical school, led by the "Four Horsemen"—Welch

    Pathophysiology

    Pathophysiology

  • Dialister pneumosintes
  • Species of bacterium

    ; Burmeister, J. A.; Palcanis, K. G.; Ranney, R. R. (1984). "Bacteriology of experimental gingivitis in children". Infection and Immunity. 46 (1): 1–6

    Dialister pneumosintes

    Dialister_pneumosintes

  • Frederick Griffith
  • British bacteriologist (1877–1941)

    coauthored a paper on acute tonsillitis—its sequelae, epidemiology, and bacteriology. In 1934, Griffith reported voluminous findings on the serological typing

    Frederick Griffith

    Frederick_Griffith

  • Institute of Experimental Medicine
  • Chemistry headed by M.V.Nentsky Epizootiology headed by K.Ya.Gelman General Bacteriology headed by Sergei Winogradsky Pathologic Anatomy headed by N.V.Uskov Physiology

    Institute of Experimental Medicine

    Institute of Experimental Medicine

    Institute_of_Experimental_Medicine

  • Suffield Experimental Station
  • chemistry, physics, meteorology, mathematics, pharmacology, pathology, bacteriology, physiology, entomology, veterinary science, mechanical and chemical

    Suffield Experimental Station

    Suffield_Experimental_Station

  • July 1916
  • Month in 1916

    researcher in microbiology and contributor of the 1952 textbook Experimental Bacteriology, grandson of Dietrich Brandis; in Elberfeld, German Empire (present-day

    July 1916

    July 1916

    July_1916

  • Streptococcus pyogenes
  • Species of bacterium

    highly transformable M49 strain of Streptococcus pyogenes". Journal of Bacteriology. 190 (23): 7773–7785. doi:10.1128/JB.00672-08. PMC 2583620. PMID 18820018

    Streptococcus pyogenes

    Streptococcus pyogenes

    Streptococcus_pyogenes

  • Microbiologist
  • Person who investigates the characteristics of microscopic organisms

    microbiologists specialize in a given topic within microbiology such as bacteriology, parasitology, virology, or immunology. Microbiologists generally work

    Microbiologist

    Microbiologist

    Microbiologist

  • Bacillus subtilis
  • Catalase-positive bacterium

    coli Became the Flagship Bacterium of Molecular Biology". Journal of Bacteriology. 204 (9) e00230-22: e0023022. doi:10.1128/jb.00230-22. PMC 9487582. PMID 35916528

    Bacillus subtilis

    Bacillus subtilis

    Bacillus_subtilis

  • The Journal of Pathology
  • Academic journal

    journal that was established in 1892 as The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology by German Sims Woodhead. It has been the official journal of the Pathological

    The Journal of Pathology

    The_Journal_of_Pathology

  • Lysogeny broth
  • Culture medium used in microbiology

    "Lysogeny at mid-twentieth century: P1, P2, and other experimental systems". Journal of Bacteriology. 186 (3): 595–600. doi:10.1128/JB.186.3.595-600.2004

    Lysogeny broth

    Lysogeny broth

    Lysogeny_broth

  • Yersinia pestis
  • Species of bacteria, cause of plague

    the Judicial Commission of the International Committee on Systematic Bacteriology declined to do this because the course of Y. pestis disease is so different

    Yersinia pestis

    Yersinia pestis

    Yersinia_pestis

  • Henning Brandis
  • German academic

    Frankfurt. He was a major contributor to the 1952 edition of the book Experimental Bacteriology. He earned his Habilitation with the dissertation Über die Promunität

    Henning Brandis

    Henning_Brandis

  • Escherichia coli
  • Rod-shaped, gram-negative bacterium

    "Pathogenic E. coli". Online Textbook of Bacteriology. University of Wisconsin–Madison Department of Bacteriology. Archived from the original on 29 July

    Escherichia coli

    Escherichia coli

    Escherichia_coli

  • Germ theory of disease
  • Prevailing theory about diseases

    were initially discovered in the 1890s. Eventually, a "golden era" of bacteriology ensued, during which the germ theory quickly led to the identification

    Germ theory of disease

    Germ theory of disease

    Germ_theory_of_disease

  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • Species of bacterium

    appropriate specimen is collected and sent to a bacteriology laboratory for identification. As with most bacteriological specimens, a Gram stain is performed, which

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    Pseudomonas_aeruginosa

  • Biology (journal)
  • Academic journal

    Biology. Research fields of interest include but are not limited to: bacteriology biochemistry biodiversity bioethics The journal is abstracted and indexed

    Biology (journal)

    Biology_(journal)

  • Louis Pasteur
  • French chemist, pharmacist and microbiologist (1822–1895)

    regarded as one of the founders of modern bacteriology and has been honored as the "father of bacteriology" and the "father of microbiology" (together

    Louis Pasteur

    Louis Pasteur

    Louis_Pasteur

  • Bacterial capsule
  • Polysaccharide layer that lies outside the cell envelope in many bacteria

    belongs to a class of environmentally responsive genes". Journal of Bacteriology. 171 (3): 1278–83. doi:10.1128/jb.171.3.1278-1283.1989. PMC 209741. PMID 2493441

    Bacterial capsule

    Bacterial capsule

    Bacterial_capsule

  • Prebiotic (nutrition)
  • Nutritional chemicals that help growth of microorganisms

    Seifert S, Watzl B (November 2007). "Inulin and oligofructose: review of experimental data on immune modulation". The Journal of Nutrition. 137 (11 Suppl):

    Prebiotic (nutrition)

    Prebiotic_(nutrition)

  • Unit 731
  • Japanese biological and chemical warfare unit (1936–1945)

    Staff Yoshijirō Umezu. Umezu later explained his decision as such: "If bacteriological warfare is conducted, it will grow from the dimension of war between

    Unit 731

    Unit 731

    Unit_731

  • Bacterial growth
  • Growth of bacterial colonies

    in Aging Cultures and the Probable Mechanisms Involved". Journal of Bacteriology. 38 (3): 249–261. doi:10.1128/jb.38.3.249-261.1939. PMC 374517. PMID 16560248

    Bacterial growth

    Bacterial growth

    Bacterial_growth

  • Charles Scott Sherrington
  • English footballer, neurophysiologist and Nobel Prize recipient (1857–1952)

    addition to his work in physiology, Sherrington did research in histology, bacteriology, and pathology. He was president of the Royal Society in the early 1920s

    Charles Scott Sherrington

    Charles Scott Sherrington

    Charles_Scott_Sherrington

  • Edwin Klebs
  • German-Swiss microbiologist (1834–1913)

    infectious diseases. His works paved the way for the beginning of modern bacteriology, and inspired Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch. He was the first to identify

    Edwin Klebs

    Edwin Klebs

    Edwin_Klebs

  • Yvonne T. Lanni
  • Italian-born molecular biologist

    of Bacteriology, Journal of Immunology, Journal of Molecular Biology, Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology

    Yvonne T. Lanni

    Yvonne_T._Lanni

  • John Howard Mueller
  • Mueller, J. H. (1921). "Growth-determining substances in bacteriological culture media". Experimental Biology and Medicine. 18 (7): 225–228. doi:10.3181/00379727-18-113

    John Howard Mueller

    John_Howard_Mueller

  • Phi X 174
  • Single-stranded DNA virus that infects bacteria

    of Bacteriology. 188 (3): 1134–42. doi:10.1128/JB.188.3.1134-1142.2006. PMC 1347346. PMID 16428417. Wichman HA, Brown CJ (August 2010). "Experimental evolution

    Phi X 174

    Phi X 174

    Phi_X_174

  • Quorum sensing
  • Biological ability to detect and respond to cell population density

    synthesis and activity of the bacterial luminescent system". Journal of Bacteriology. 104 (1): 313–322. doi:10.1128/jb.104.1.313-322.1970. PMC 248216. PMID 5473898

    Quorum sensing

    Quorum_sensing

  • Sepsis
  • Life-threatening response to infection

    Mice to Endotoxin and Endotoxin-Red Blood Cell Mixtures". Journal of Bacteriology. 90 (3): 696–703. doi:10.1128/JB.90.3.696-703.1965. PMC 315712. PMID 16562068

    Sepsis

    Sepsis

    Sepsis

  • Fort Alexander (Saint Petersburg)
  • Fort near Kronstadt

    Prevention of Plague Disease to facilitate research in this specific area of bacteriology. Fort Alexander's isolation led the commission to establish a new research

    Fort Alexander (Saint Petersburg)

    Fort Alexander (Saint Petersburg)

    Fort_Alexander_(Saint_Petersburg)

  • Nucleoid
  • Region within a prokaryotic cell containing genetic material

    in protein composition of the Escherichia coli nucleoid". Journal of Bacteriology. 181 (20): 6361–70. Bibcode:1999JBact.181.6361A. doi:10.1128/JB.181.20

    Nucleoid

    Nucleoid

    Nucleoid

  • Johannes Fibiger
  • Danish physician (1867–1928)

    and 1894, he was assistant to C. J. Salomonsen at the Department of Bacteriology of Copenhagen University. From 1894 he joined the Royal Danish Army Medical

    Johannes Fibiger

    Johannes Fibiger

    Johannes_Fibiger

  • Thomas D. Brock
  • American microbiologist (1926–2021)

    University. In 1960, he accepted the position of assistant professor of bacteriology at Indiana University, where he was promoted to full professorship in

    Thomas D. Brock

    Thomas D. Brock

    Thomas_D._Brock

  • Penicillin
  • Group of antibiotics derived from fungi

    K, and X Against Spirochetes and Streptococci in Vitro". Journal of Bacteriology. 52 (1): 81–88. doi:10.1128/JB.52.1.81-88.1946. PMC 518141. PMID 16561156

    Penicillin

    Penicillin

    Penicillin

  • Discovery of penicillin
  • "Variant colonies of Staphylococcus aureus" in The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, concluding: We were surprised and rather disturbed to find, on a number

    Discovery of penicillin

    Discovery of penicillin

    Discovery_of_penicillin

  • Postbiotic
  • Soluble factors released by bacteria

    Sang, L.X., et al., Live and heat-killed probiotic: effects on chronic experimental colitis induced by dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) in rats. Int J Clin Exp

    Postbiotic

    Postbiotic

  • Bacillus anthracis
  • Species of bacterium

    M.; Bronze, Michael S. (2010). "Robert Koch and the 'golden age' of bacteriology". International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 14 (9): e744–751. doi:10

    Bacillus anthracis

    Bacillus anthracis

    Bacillus_anthracis

  • Anacardic acids
  • Chemical compound

    methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus". The Journal of Applied Bacteriology. 80 (4): 387–394. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2672.1996.tb03233.x. PMID 8849640

    Anacardic acids

    Anacardic acids

    Anacardic_acids

  • Biofilm
  • Film of microorganisms on a surface

    Watnick P, Kolter R (May 2000). "Biofilm, city of microbes". Journal of Bacteriology. 182 (10): 2675–9. doi:10.1128/jb.182.10.2675-2679.2000. PMC 101960.

    Biofilm

    Biofilm

    Biofilm

  • Joseph Lister
  • English scientist, surgeon and antiseptic pioneer (1827–1912)

    viewpoint, Lister was not an exceptional surgeon, but his research into bacteriology and infection in wounds revolutionised surgery throughout the world.

    Joseph Lister

    Joseph Lister

    Joseph_Lister

  • Serratia marcescens
  • Species of bacterium

    from the original on 6 April 2005. Bergey's Manuals of Determinative Bacteriology, by John G. Holt, 9th ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 15 January 1994

    Serratia marcescens

    Serratia marcescens

    Serratia_marcescens

  • Ziehl–Neelsen stain
  • Bacteriological technique

    The Ziehl–Neelsen stain, also known as the acid-fast stain, is a bacteriological staining technique used in cytopathology and microbiology to identify

    Ziehl–Neelsen stain

    Ziehl–Neelsen stain

    Ziehl–Neelsen_stain

  • Bacterial cell structure
  • Specialized anatomy and physiology of bacteria

    to larger organisms and the ease with which they can be manipulated experimentally, the cell structure of bacteria has been well studied, revealing many

    Bacterial cell structure

    Bacterial_cell_structure

  • Diphtheria
  • Bacterial disease

    Bacteriophage-Infected Strains of Corynebacterium Diphtheriae". Journal of Bacteriology. 61 (6): 675–688. doi:10.1128/JB.61.6.675-688.1951. PMC 386063. PMID 14850426

    Diphtheria

    Diphtheria

    Diphtheria

  • Robert Koch Institute
  • German government agency responsible for disease control and prevention

    in 1891 and is named for its founding director, the founder of modern bacteriology and Nobel laureate Robert Koch. The Robert Koch Institute monitors public

    Robert Koch Institute

    Robert Koch Institute

    Robert_Koch_Institute

  • Primary isolate
  • in a laboratory. In chemistry and bacteriology, the verb isolate means to obtain a pure chemical, bacteriological or viral sample. The noun 'isolate'

    Primary isolate

    Primary_isolate

  • Charles Arthur Stuart
  • American physician and professor of bacteriology (1893–1962)

    1893 – October 17, 1962) was an American physician and professor of bacteriology. He was the president of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM)

    Charles Arthur Stuart

    Charles_Arthur_Stuart

  • Psychobiotic
  • Microorganisms giving mental health effects

    randomized controlled trials on clear mental health outcomes in humans. In experimental probiotic psychobiotics, the bacteria most commonly used are Gram-positive

    Psychobiotic

    Psychobiotic

  • Frank Zappa
  • American musician (1940–1993)

    "Molecular Analysis of a Metalloprotease from Proteus mirabilis". Journal of Bacteriology. 177 (20): 5790–5798. doi:10.1128/jb.177.20.5790-5798.1995. PMC 177400

    Frank Zappa

    Frank Zappa

    Frank_Zappa

  • Gerald Domingue
  • American medical researcher and academic

    (born March 2, 1937) is an American medical researcher (bacteriology, immunology, experimental urology) and academic who served as Professor of Urology

    Gerald Domingue

    Gerald_Domingue

  • George Miller Sternberg
  • US Army general and physician (1838–1915)

    considered the first American bacteriologist, having written Manual of Bacteriology (1892). After he survived typhoid and yellow fever, Sternberg documented

    George Miller Sternberg

    George Miller Sternberg

    George_Miller_Sternberg

  • List of common misconceptions about science, technology, and mathematics
  • Lectures in Microbiology. University of Wisconsin, Madison - Dept. of Bacteriology. Archived from the original on 2013-03-11. O'Connor A (February 22, 2005)

    List of common misconceptions about science, technology, and mathematics

    List_of_common_misconceptions_about_science,_technology,_and_mathematics

  • Alice Catherine Evans
  • American microbiologist (1881–1975)

    researcher at the U.S. Department of Agriculture where she investigated bacteriology in milk and cheese. She proved that Bacillus abortus (called Brucella

    Alice Catherine Evans

    Alice Catherine Evans

    Alice_Catherine_Evans

  • Bacillus atrophaeus
  • Species of bacterium

    for Bacillus atrophaeus sp. nov.". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 39 (3): 295–300. doi:10.1099/00207713-39-3-295. ISSN 0020-7713. Wedum

    Bacillus atrophaeus

    Bacillus_atrophaeus

  • Hericium erinaceus
  • Edible mushroom

    (2000-05-01). "Strain, clone and species: comments on three basic concepts of bacteriology". Journal of Medical Microbiology. 49 (5): 397–401. doi:10.1099/0022-1317-49-5-397

    Hericium erinaceus

    Hericium erinaceus

    Hericium_erinaceus

  • Frederick Parker Gay
  • American bacteriologist (1874–1939)

    combined courses in pathology, including bacteriology and protozoology, infection and immunity, experimental pathology, histopathology and morbid anatomy

    Frederick Parker Gay

    Frederick Parker Gay

    Frederick_Parker_Gay

  • Metabolism
  • Set of chemical reactions in organisms

    redox-balancing systems during phototrophic metabolism". Journal of Bacteriology. 183 (21): 6344–54. doi:10.1128/JB.183.21.6344-6354.2001. PMC 100130

    Metabolism

    Metabolism

    Metabolism

  • Queensland Stock Institute
  • Government research facility, 1893–1910

    dedicated to the investigation of disease. In 1900, it was renamed the Bacteriological Institute when activities were officially extended to include human

    Queensland Stock Institute

    Queensland Stock Institute

    Queensland_Stock_Institute

  • Phosphatidylmyo-inositol mannosides
  • Class of glycolipids

    system. Mehta, P. K., and G. K. Khuller. 1988. Protective immunity to experimental tuberculosis by mannophosphoinositides of mycobacteria. Med. Microbiol

    Phosphatidylmyo-inositol mannosides

    Phosphatidylmyo-inositol_mannosides

  • Restriction map
  • Diagram of restriction sites within a DNA sequence

    in rac+ and rac Strains of Escherichia coli K-12" (PDF). Journal of Bacteriology. 149 (2): 529–533. doi:10.1128/JB.149.2.529-533.1982. PMC 216538. PMID 6276359

    Restriction map

    Restriction map

    Restriction_map

  • Typhoid fever
  • Disease caused by the bacteria Salmonella Typhi

    the 2005 outbreak of typhoid fever in Kelantan, Malaysia". Journal of Bacteriology. 194 (13): 3565–3566. doi:10.1128/jb.00581-12. PMC 3434757. PMID 22689247

    Typhoid fever

    Typhoid_fever

  • Staphylococcus aureus
  • Species of Gram-positive bacterium

    III ribonucleotide reductase genes in response to oxygen". Journal of Bacteriology. 183 (24): 7260–72. doi:10.1128/JB.183.24.7260-7272.2001. PMC 95576.

    Staphylococcus aureus

    Staphylococcus aureus

    Staphylococcus_aureus

  • Vaginal flora
  • Microorganisms present in the vagina

    vaginal microflora, recent data do not support this role for H2O2. Experimentally, hydrogen peroxide-producing lactobacilli have been shown to inactivate

    Vaginal flora

    Vaginal flora

    Vaginal_flora

  • Bacteriophage
  • Virus that infects bacteria

    phage acquisition of host DNA by illegitimate recombination". Journal of Bacteriology. 190 (6): 2172–2182. doi:10.1128/JB.01657-07. PMC 2258872. PMID 18178732

    Bacteriophage

    Bacteriophage

    Bacteriophage

  • Lactobacillus
  • Genus of bacteria

    dismutase, and oxygen tolerance in some lactic acid bacteria". Journal of Bacteriology. 146 (3): 928–36. Bibcode:1981JBact.146..928A. doi:10.1128/JB.146.3.928-936

    Lactobacillus

    Lactobacillus

    Lactobacillus

  • Cell growth
  • Increase of the total mass of a cell

    Agronomy Agrostology Anatomy Anthropogeny Anthropology Astrobiology Bacteriology Biochemistry Biogeography Biogeology Bioinformatics Biological engineering

    Cell growth

    Cell growth

    Cell_growth

  • Bacterial phylodynamics
  • Study of immunology, epidemiology and phylogenetics of bacterial pathogens

    genomic regions and what sequencing technique to use is an important experimental setting to phylodynamic analysis. Whole genome sequencing is often performed

    Bacterial phylodynamics

    Bacterial_phylodynamics

  • Anthrax
  • Infection caused by Bacillus anthracis bacteria

    "Formation and composition of the Bacillus anthracis endospore". Journal of Bacteriology. 186 (1): 164–78. Bibcode:2004JBact.186..164L. doi:10.1128/JB.186.1.164-178

    Anthrax

    Anthrax

    Anthrax

  • Polio
  • Infectious disease caused by poliovirus

    illness during naturally acquired poliomyelitis virus infections". Bacteriological Reviews. 24 (4): 341–52. doi:10.1128/MMBR.24.4.341-352.1960. PMC 441061

    Polio

    Polio

    Polio

  • DNA binding site
  • Regions of DNA capable of binding to biomolecules

    characterization of the R64 shufflon-specific recombinase". Journal of Bacteriology. 182 (10): 2787–2792. doi:10.1128/JB.182.10.2787-2792.2000. PMC 101987

    DNA binding site

    DNA binding site

    DNA_binding_site

  • Mukteshwar
  • Village in Uttarakhand, India

    On the recommendation of the Cattle Plague Commission, the Imperial Bacteriological Laboratory had its genesis on 9 December 1889 at Pune and relocated

    Mukteshwar

    Mukteshwar

    Mukteshwar

  • Antibiotic
  • Antimicrobial substance active against bacteria

    Mysterious Repeated Sequence to Genome Editing Technology". Journal of Bacteriology. 200 (7): e00580-17. doi:10.1128/JB.00580-17. PMC 5847661. PMID 29358495

    Antibiotic

    Antibiotic

    Antibiotic

  • DNA
  • Molecule that carries genetic information

    nutrient: novel role for bacterial competence gene homologs". Journal of Bacteriology. 183 (21): 6288–93. doi:10.1128/JB.183.21.6288-6293.2001. PMC 100116

    DNA

    DNA

    DNA

  • Mycobacteria growth indicator tube
  • Bacteriology medium

    Bacteriology medium

    Mycobacteria growth indicator tube

    Mycobacteria growth indicator tube

    Mycobacteria_growth_indicator_tube

  • Human microbiome
  • Microorganisms in or on human skin and biofluids

    "The Normal Bacterial Flora of Humans". Todar's Online Textbook of Bacteriology. Madison, WI: Kenneth Todar. Retrieved 6 April 2012. Onderdonk AB, Zamarchi

    Human microbiome

    Human microbiome

    Human_microbiome

  • Sambhu Nath De
  • Indian medical researcher (1915–1985)

    "An experimental study of the mechanism of action of vibrio choleræ on the intestinal mucous membrane". The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology. 66

    Sambhu Nath De

    Sambhu Nath De

    Sambhu_Nath_De

  • Yeast
  • Informal group of fungi

    composition of psychrophilic, mesophilic, and thermophilic yeasts". Journal of Bacteriology. 128 (1): 56–68. doi:10.1128/JB.128.1.56-68.1976. PMC 232826. PMID 988016

    Yeast

    Yeast

    Yeast

  • Uridine
  • One of the five major nucleosides in nucleic acids

    composition of nucleic acids of fungi. I. Ribonucleic acids". Journal of Bacteriology. 90 (5): 1260–4. doi:10.1128/JB.90.5.1260-1264.1965. PMC 315810. PMID 5848326

    Uridine

    Uridine

    Uridine

  • Salmonella
  • Genus of bacteria

    – at the Government of South Australia's Laboratory of Pathology and Bacteriology in Adelaide (later the Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science).

    Salmonella

    Salmonella

    Salmonella

  • Streptomycin
  • Aminoglycoside antibiotic

    1945). "Antifungal Properties of Antibiotic Substances". Journal of Bacteriology. 49 (6): 585–594. doi:10.1128/jb.49.6.585-594.1945. PMC 374091. PMID 16560957

    Streptomycin

    Streptomycin

    Streptomycin

  • Gene nomenclature
  • Scientific naming of genes

    2019). "The y-ome defines the 35% of Escherichia coli genes that lack experimental evidence of function". Nucleic Acids Research. 47 (5): 2446–2454. doi:10

    Gene nomenclature

    Gene_nomenclature

  • Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
  • Brazilian medical research institute

    sections for Bacteriology and Immunity, Medical Zoology, Mycology and Phytopathology, Anatomical pathology, and Hospitals. The Bacteriology and Immunity

    Oswaldo Cruz Foundation

    Oswaldo Cruz Foundation

    Oswaldo_Cruz_Foundation

  • Bacterial patterns
  • Pattern formation of bacteria colony shapes

    patterns in the growth of bacterial colonies has extensively been studied experimentally. A large number of studies on pattern formation in bacterial colonies

    Bacterial patterns

    Bacterial patterns

    Bacterial_patterns

  • Endophyte
  • Endosymbiotic bacterium or fungus

    as increased uptake of nutrients. Studies have also shown that during experimental circumstances endophytes contribute significantly to plant growth and

    Endophyte

    Endophyte

    Endophyte

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Avika

    Sun rays, Charismatic personality

  • ZainulAbidin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    ZainulAbidin

    Ornament of the Worshippers (of Allah)

  • Lokini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Lokini

    Goddess who Cares All

  • Camasa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Camasa

    Circular; Resembles a Wheel

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    Anglo, British, English, German

    Baldrick

    Brave Ruler

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh

    Rajpal

    The Protector King

  • CELOSIA
  • Female

    English

    CELOSIA

    English name derived from the flower name (sometimes called cockcombs or woolflowers), from Greek kelos, CELOSIA means "burned."

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    Muslim

    Ghuncha Gul |

    Bunch of flowers

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    Hindu, Indian

    Shiwangi

    Goddess Durga

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    Sai Roop | ஸாஈ ரூப

    Flower

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  • Experimentator
  • n.

    An experimenter.

  • Experimentative
  • a.

    Experimental; of the nature of experiment.

  • Experimetalist
  • n.

    One who makes experiments; an experimenter.

  • Experimentist
  • n.

    An experimenter.

  • Taste
  • n.

    Essay; trial; experience; experiment.

  • Experimentally
  • adv.

    By experiment; by experience or trial.

  • Empirical
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or founded upon, experiment or experience; depending upon the observation of phenomena; versed in experiments.

  • Experiment
  • n.

    Atrial or special observation, made to confirm or disprove something doubtful; esp., one under conditions determined by the experimenter; an act or operation undertaken in order to discover some unknown principle or effect, or to test, establish, or illustrate some suggest or known truth; practical test; poof.

  • Experimental
  • a.

    Known by, or derived from, experience; as, experimental religion.

  • Experiential
  • a.

    Derived from, or pertaining to, experience.

  • Experiencer
  • n.

    An experimenter.

  • Experimenter
  • n.

    One who makes experiments; one skilled in experiments.

  • Experiment
  • v. t.

    To make experiment; to operate by test or trial; -- often with on, upon, or in, referring to the subject of an experiment; with, referring to the instrument; and by, referring to the means; as, to experiment upon electricity; he experimented in plowing with ponies, or by steam power.

  • Pretentative
  • a.

    Fitted for trial beforehand; experimental.

  • Experinenting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Experiment

  • Experimented
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Experiment

  • Aviator
  • n.

    An experimenter in aviation.

  • Periclitation
  • n.

    Trial; experiment.

  • Experimental
  • a.

    Pertaining to experiment; founded on, or derived from, experiment or trial; as, experimental science; given to, or skilled in, experiment; as, an experimental philosopher.

  • Experimentalize
  • v. i.

    To make experiments (upon); to experiment.