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Bacterial vaginosis ( BV ) occurs more often in lesbians, but it is unclear if BV is transmitted by sexual contact ; it occurs in celibate as well as sexually active women.
Bacterial fruit blotch can cause crop losses if allowed to progress in fields.
Bacterial infections, including respiratory infections, may arise if the hot tub is not properly disinfected.

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Bacterial and within
Bacterial toxins such as those from Bacillus thuringiensis which are evolved to affect the gut of Lepidoptera have been used in sprays of bacterial spores, toxin extracts and also by incorporating genes to produce them within the host plants.
Bacterial luciferin is a type of luciferin found in bacteria, of which living within the specialized tissues of some squid and fish.

Bacterial and cause
Bacterial and viral infections can both cause the same kinds of symptoms.
Bacterial conjunctivitis due to common pyogenic ( pus-producing ) bacteria causes marked grittiness / irritation and a stringy, opaque, greyish or yellowish mucopurulent discharge that may cause the lids to stick together, especially after sleep.
Bacterial strains that have the cagA gene are associated with an ability to cause ulcers.
Bacterial cases may result in perforation of the ear drum, infection of the mastoid space ( mastoiditis ) and in very rare cases further spread to cause bacterial meningitis.
* Bacterial vaginosis, the most common cause of vaginal infection
Bacterial infection is the most common cause of acute epididymitis.
Bacterial colonization begins in the hair follicles and can cause local cellulitis and inflammation.
Bacterial secondary infection may occur and cause a purulent discharge.
Bacterial and viral infections can also cause fasciation.

Bacterial and can
Bacterial genomes can be sequenced in a single run with several X coverage with this technique.
Bacterial growth can be suppressed with bacteriostats, without necessarily killing the bacteria.
* Bacterial flagella are helical filaments, each with a rotary motor at its base which can turn clockwise or counterclockwise.
* Bacterial flagella are thicker than archaella Archaellum, and the bacterial filament has a large enough hollow " tube " inside that the flagellin subunits can flow up the inside of the filament and get added at the tip ; the archaellum is too thin ( 12-15 nm ) to allow this.
Bacterial cultures taken from the blood, joint aspirates or other sites can identify the causative agent of the disease.
Bacterial vaginosis can result in complications for pregnant women and has been associated with an increase in the development of pelvic inflammatory disease ( PID ) following surgical procedures such as a hysterectomy.
Bacterial gliding is a process whereby a bacterium can move under its own power.
* Bacterial interference can inhibit growth.
Bacterial processes leading to ulceration can be caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( tuberculosis ) and Treponema pallidum ( syphilis ).
Bacterial infection of wound can impede the healing process and lead to life threatening complications.
Bacterial infection of the cornea can follow from an injury or from wearing contact lenses.
Bacterial spheroplasts, with suitable recombinant DNA inserted into it, can be used to transfect animal cells.
Bacterial pathogens can assemble translocons in their host membranes, allowing them to export virulence factors into their target cells.
* Bacterial: Pathogenic organisms can gain access and stimulate inflammation.
Bacterial growth in the reservoir can produce toxic hydrogen sulfide, a source of serious production problems, and block the pores in the rock.
Bacterial sulfate reduction ( BSR ) can only occur at temperature from 0 up to 60 – 80 ° C because above that temperature almost all sulfate-reducing microbes can no longer metabolize.
Bacterial sulfate reductions requires lower temperatures because the sulfur reducing bacteria can only live at relatively low temperature ( below 60 ° C ).

Bacterial and be
Bacterial and fungal proteases are particularly important to the global carbon and nitrogen cycles in the recycling of proteins, and such activity tends to be regulated in by nutritional signals in these organisms.
Bacterial croup may be divided into laryngeal diphtheria, bacterial tracheitis, laryngotracheobronchitis, and laryngotracheobronchopneumonitis.
Bacterial transformation may be referred to as a stable genetic change brought about by the uptake of naked DNA ( DNA without associated cells or proteins ) and competence refers to the state of being able to take up exogenous DNA from the environment.
Bacterial contaminants are ubiquitous, and foods left unused too long will often be contaminated by substantial amounts of bacterial colonies and become dangerous to eat, leading to food poisoning.
Bacterial culture should be performed in cases of a negative rapid streptococcal test.
His subsequent work on chemical changes in the bacterial cell proved to be of great importance in later research work on antibiotics and therapeutic agents, and his book, The Chemical Kinetics of the Bacterial Cell was published in 1946, followed by Growth, Function and Regulation in Bacterial Cells in 1966.
Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide ( LPS ), an endotoxin found on the bacterial cell membrane of a bacterium, is considered to be the prototypical PAMP.

Bacterial and difficult
Bacterial and viral acute sinusitis are difficult to distinguish.

Bacterial and many
# Bacterial ( E. coli ) DNA is grown in a media containing heavy nitrogen ( N15 ) through many cell divisions.
Bacterial cells are much smaller than human cells, and there are at least ten times as many bacteria as human cells in the body ( approximately 10 < sup > 14 </ sup > versus 10 < sup > 13 </ sup >).
Bacterial DNA gyrase is the target of many antibiotics, including nalidixic acid, novobiocin, and ciprofloxacin.

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