Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One skilled in bacteriology.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One skilled in bacteriology.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A
microbiologist whose speciality isbacteriology .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a biologist who studies bacteria
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Examples
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It would seem that the bacteriologist was his car attacked by a SWAT team bombed with gas in TRAFFIC and he was arrested (taken out of his car by a robot).
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It was at the latter, where he studied under the special supervision of his brother Hans (who later became well-known as a bacteriologist), that his first publication, Der Einfluss des
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First runner-up Zainul Ammar Abdul Ghani, of Sekolah Kebangsaan Pedas, surprised himself when he was able to spell "bacteriologist" in a face-off with Juanita Selvaraja of Sekolah Kebangsaan Panchor for the second and third placings.
unknown title 2009
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First runner-up Zainul Ammar Abdul Ghani, of Sekolah Kebangsaan Pedas, surprised himself when he was able to spell "bacteriologist" in a face-off with Juanita Selvaraja of Sekolah Kebangsaan Panchor for the second and third placings.
unknown title 2009
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Young man, good education, unable to obtain employment, will sell to physician and bacteriologist for experimental purposes all right and title to his body.
Revolution 2010
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Hoffmeyer, a bacteriologist of the Metchnikoff School, had discovered the serum for the plague.
Page 5 2010
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And so a few weeks ago when the empty structure on First Avenue and 26th Street was demolished, the 15-pound box was removed from the concrete and transferred to the care of Dr. Martin Blaser , a bacteriologist who is chairman of the department of medicine at New York University School of Medicine.
Rediscovering Bits of 1890s Sumathi Reddy 2011
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“In 1928, the Scottish bacteriologist Alexander Fleming was analyzing a fearsome bacteria in his lab,” the dreamseller said.
Dreamseller: The Calling Augusto Cury 2011
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“In 1928, the Scottish bacteriologist Alexander Fleming was analyzing a fearsome bacteria in his lab,” the dreamseller said.
Dreamseller: The Calling Augusto Cury 2011
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In his book, "Life on Man," bacteriologist Theodor Rosebury estimates that 50 million individual bacteria live on the average square centimeter (5x107/cm2) of human skin!
Dr. Susanne Bennett: Detox Your Body: Bathing for Better Health Dr. Susanne Bennett 2010
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