microbes n. 微生物
- Microbes are too small to be seen by the naked eye.
微生物很小, 肉眼看不见. - The process by which some microbes differentiate or mutate.
离异,分离变异一些微生物变异或经历突变的过程
- Eventually, it may be possible for farmers and home gardeners to make bad microbes anemic by loading the soil with certain beneficial bacteria that will deprive the pathogens of their iron supply.
- Contaminated water is sprayed over it, the microbes go to work, and eventually all that's left is some carbon dioxide and cleansed water that can be recycled for industrial use.
- 'The state of the art is in microbes,' says Fenical. Ultimately, one of the main challenges facing the industry may be political, rather than technological.
- The Environmental Protection Agency reinstated a permit for Advanced Genetic Sciences Inc., Oakland, Calif., to conduct two agricultural field tests of microbes genetically engineered to retard frost.
- About 100 pounds of microbes were sprayed over an acre in a procedure that lasted about 30 minutes Friday afternoon.
- Immune-boosting agents will be a major focus for the 1990s, as will treatment for opportunistic infections, caused by an array of microbes that attack weakened patients.
- "The microbes, the radicals among us, have been cleansed," a Kabul-based diplomat quoted the 43-year-old president as saying. The diplomat spoke on condition of anonymity.
- Two companies are testing recombinant factor VIII, made through gene splicing techniques, that should provide the treatment without possible contamination from microbes or impurities.
- Roche, formerly a licensee of Cetus, will become outright owner of the Cetus technology for finding and identifying the genetic fingerprints of almost any living thing, from disease microbes to criminal suspects.
- The microbes then kill the crickets by consuming body fat.
- The experiment will not involve recombinant or selectively bred organisms, and will rely wholly on common microbes alreadly present in Alaskan waters, the newspaper said.
- One quarter or more of the Earth's species of animals, plants, microbes and fungi will become extinct without measures to preserve them, a National Science Foundation study said Friday.
- Gamma interferon is a rare, naturally occurring protein that is an important part of the immune system, the body's defense system against invading microbes and tumor cells.
- Federal officials approved the use of oil-eating microbes to help clean up a 17-mile oil slick in Galveston Bay that has stained Texas beaches and threatened wildlife.
- And federal officials approved the use of oil-eating microbes to help clean up the spill, which threatens birds and other wildlife in nesting grounds around the bay.
- Texas Water Commission Chairman Buck Wynne and Blanton Moore, a representative of state Land Commissioner Garry Mauro, met with the Coast Guard today for permission to put oil-eating microbes on the spill.
- Brain tissue of infected animals could transmit the disease when injected into different animals' brains, yet microscopes revealed no signs of infectious microbes.
- It would be the first use of microbes in water to clean up an oil spill, state officials said.
- The cows then produced antibodies in their milk that protected them from these microbes. The researchers removed these antibodies and prepared them in powder form.
- The crocheted mats, hanging over black covered chairs, lurking beneath knick-knacks also painted black, display complex patterns based on the deadly microbes which the returning sailors passed on in their homecoming kisses.
- The mucus is used to pick up dust and microbes, sweeping them out of the nasal passages and down the throat.
- Scientists have also successfully mixed genes from different species in warm-blooded animals, such as rodents and livestock, and microbes and plants.
- The report called for increased efforts to identify and classify the world's animals, plants, microbes and fungi, and to understand the ecosystems in which they live.
- He expected the microbes to be spread over sensitive marshlands and shallow areas that skimmers can't reach.
- The microbes, which occur naturally in small amounts, are bred to reduce oil to a fatty substance that sinks and can be eaten by fish.
- The soil emissions are released by microbes, tiny organisms that find a feast of nutrients in the ash from the fires, said microbiologist Penelope Boston.
- Mauro and Wynne said Thursday there is no evidence the microbes caused any environmental damage.
- After a two-hour meeting, a 14-member federal and state team overseeing the cleanup approved using oil-eating microbes on parts of the spill, said Texas General Land Office spokesman Blanton Moore.
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