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microbiological

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Of or pertaining to microbiology: as, microbiological research.

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to microbiology

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Examples

  • Safety and tolerability assessments of the treatment versus placebo group will be performed and secondary efficacy endpoints will include long-term microbiological responses, time to an exacerbation, severity of exacerbations, length of time to resolve exacerbations, and changes in spirometry and in quality-of-life measurements.

    unknown title 2009

  • More scientifically, in bioremediation technologies (sometimes known as microbiological engineering) the natural ability of certain organisms to degrade organic chemicals is used to contain contamination.

    Composting 2007

  • Ranging freely across the "greater Caribbean"—the region between the Chesapeake Bay and the Guyanas—McNeill makes a riveting case that the primary driver in the colonial conflicts there was not political or economic but microbiological.

    A New Approach to American History Histories of america before the Revolution 2011

  • To eliminate bacteria and viruses, ultraviolet disinfection or a microbiological purifier and distillation will work well.

    Cheryl Luptowski: Do You Know What's in Your Tap Water? Cheryl Luptowski 2011

  • Ranging freely across the "greater Caribbean"—the region between the Chesapeake Bay and the Guyanas—McNeill makes a riveting case that the primary driver in the colonial conflicts there was not political or economic but microbiological.

    Discovering America Anew Charles C. Mann 2011

  • Last fall, Food Safety Inspection Service employees found salmonella bacteria through random microbiological testing of "ready to eat" tubs of pork barbecue shipped by a food processor in North Carolina.

    Scott Lilly: 'Nonsecurity' Spending Cuts Could Be Hazardous to Your Health Scott Lilly 2011

  • That being the case, the microbiological life has been most useful to us as raw material for the replicators.

    Star Trek The Next Generation® David A. McIntee 2011

  • Hiring a consultant to produce a hazard analysis could cost each business thousands of dollars, she said, and for microbiological testing, the only lab they've found to do it charges $250 a test.

    Small Businesses Fret Over Food-Safety Rules Stephanie Gleason 2011

  • Instead, they're run though cleaning machines that shake the dirt and sticks off them, but don't necessarily deal with possible microbiological contamination.

    Experts link sprouts to fatal illnesses 2011

  • These bureaucratic processes are predicated on the questionable assumption that when people say they did something, such as testing the microbiological quality of salad washing water regularly or halting pesticide treatments two weeks before harvest, they actually did so.

    The food chain is almost broken. Who will reforge the links of trust? | Joanna Blythman 2011

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