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Bacterial and viral
Bacterial and viral acute sinusitis are difficult to distinguish.
* Bacterial, viral, or fungal infection, including meningitis
Bacterial and viral infections can also cause fasciation.
* Bacterial or viral infections ( including oral herpes simplex ).
Bacterial diseases in dogs are usually not contagious from dog to dog ; instead they are usually the result of wound colonization, opportunistic infections secondary to decreased resistance ( often the result of viral infections ), or secondary to other conditions ( pyoderma secondary to skin allergies or pyometra secondary to cystic endometrial hyperplasia ).

Bacterial and infections
* Bacterial infections, e. g. leprosy & syphilis
* Bacterial infections like pneumonia and tuberculosis
* Bacterial diseases, including pneumonia, sepsis, meningitis, urinary tract infections, and septic arthritis.
Bacterial infections, including respiratory infections, may arise if the hot tub is not properly disinfected.
* Bacterial infections, multiple or recurrent

Bacterial and can
Bacterial abscesses rarely ( if ever ) arise de novo within the brain, although establishing a cause can be difficult in many cases.
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 colonization begins in the hair follicles and can cause local cellulitis and inflammation.
Bacterial fruit blotch can cause crop losses if allowed to progress in fields.
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 both
Bacterial arthritis ( such as streptococcus ) is usually asymmetric, while RA usually involves both sides of the body symmetrically.

Bacterial and cause
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 secondary infection may occur and cause a purulent discharge.

Bacterial and .
Bacterial and fungal enzymes.
Bacterial genus Escherichia ( for example, Escherichia coli ) was named after him in 1919, eight years after his death.
Bacterial conjugation is the transfer of genetic material between bacterial cells by direct cell-to-cell contact or by a bridge-like connection between two cells.
Bacterial conjugation is often regarded as the bacterial equivalent of sexual reproduction or mating since it involves the exchange of genetic material.
Bacterial vaginosis ( BV ) or less commonly vaginal bacteriosis is a disease of the vagina caused by bacteria.
Bacterial vaginosis may sometimes affect women after menopause.
* Grade 3 ( Bacterial Vaginosis ): Predominantly Gardnerella and / or Mobiluncus morphotypes.
Bacterial cell walls are made of peptidoglycan ( also called murein ), which is made from polysaccharide chains cross-linked by unusual peptides containing D-amino acids.
Bacterial cell walls are different from the cell walls of plants and fungi which are made of cellulose and chitin, respectively.
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 life is sometimes included in flora, and some classifications use the term bacterial flora separately from plant flora.
Bacterial type IV pilins are similar in structure to the component flagellins of Archaeal flagella.
Bacterial subunits consist of one or two and eukaryotic of one or three very large RNA molecules ( known as ribosomal RNA or rRNA ) and multiple smaller protein molecules.
Bacterial transposons of this type belong to the Tn family.
Bacterial growth is the division of one bacterium into two daughter cells in a process called binary fission.
* Science aid: Bacterial Growth High school ( GCSE, Alevel ) resource.
* Bacterial flagella are motorized by a flow of H < sup >+</ sup > ions ( or occasionally Na < sup >+</ sup > ions ); archaeal flagella are almost certainly powered by ATP.
* Bacterial flagella grow by the addition of flagellin subunits at the tip ; archaeal flagella grow by the addition of subunits to the base.

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