One of his first jobs as a microbiologist was to see if maple syrup could be profitably fermented. |
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In October, the microbiologist dispatched a graduate student to Mexico to conduct workshops about the coming of genetically modified corn. |
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He is facing a campaign to deny him tenure as a microbiologist at the university. |
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Incredibly, a microbiologist has shown that the amoeba lives its life in almost constant and unremitting hatred. |
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I'm a microbiologist, and my emphasis area is infectious disease epidemiology. |
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Told that the city just doesn't have the resources the health-care workers need to combat the spreading bug, the microbiologist finally snaps. |
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In short he is a bacteriologist and microbiologist first who happens to have found his way to a specialism in food contamination. |
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A food microbiologist, Dr. Stiles worked to improve the safety of food throughout his academic career. |
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It is a real problem as their being here helps balance the ecosystems and helps the regeneration of forests, explains the microbiologist. |
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The microbiologist will obtain a rapid, accurate and validated test report, and can send it more rapidly to the clinician. |
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Determination of the shelf life of a particular product should be by a suitably qualified person such as a food technologist or microbiologist. |
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As a microbiologist, I can worry that these thick clay cataplasms could create anaerobic conditions. |
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We are currently arranging for a microbiologist to conduct further research. |
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The drug must be prescribed by, or in consultation with, an infectious disease specialist or medical microbiologist. |
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Badal Saha, an ARS chemist, and microbiologist Timothy Leathers have developed yeasts that convert the xylose derived from corn fiber into xylitol, a low-calorie sweetener. |
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Shortly before he left, however, a call from an excited microbiologist confirmed the presence of Gram negative diplococci in both blood and cerebrospinal fluid culture. |
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With the help of microbiologist Dr. Simon Park, Wonder was able to bring her vision of death to life. |
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In 2004, some farmers contacted Agricultural Research Service microbiologist Nancy Nichols about new ways to add value to their field pea crops. |
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American microbiologist who, along with Selman Waksman, discovered streptomycin, the first antibiotic that effectively treated a multitude of deadly diseases such as tuberculosis, typhoid, cholera, and bubonic plague. |
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Background: With a Biological Technology Diploma and a Bachelor of Science degree, Donna worked as a research technologist and microbiologist early in her career. |
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He wanted outsiders to understand the fiendish intricacies of lethal bugs and poison gas. Born in Wales, Mr Kelly trained as a microbiologist, gaining a doctorate from Oxford. |
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Founded in 1992 by microbiologist and immunologist Dr. Myron Wentz, USANA Health Sciences is a science-based company that develops scientifically advanced nutritional, personal-care, and weight management products. |
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In the 1880s Russian-born zoologist and microbiologist Élie Metchnikoff introduced the term phagocyte in reference to immune cells that engulf and destroy foreign bodies such as bacteria. |
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In some cases, the Administrator must consult a microbiologist to obtain his or her expert opinion as to whether it is more likely than not that the test reveals the presence of antibodies. |
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I'm not a microbiologist, so I'll give you the layman's explanation. |
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Trained as a general microbiologist, his research interests have for more than ten years focused on the history of biological warfare, and on epidemiology as a component of biological arms control. |
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In addition to optimised result reliability, the microbiologist can be confident that even weakly expressed resistance mechanisms will be detected. |
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In France microbiologist and chemist Louis Pasteur had noticed that cultures of fowl cholera lost their virulence if they were left inactive for two weeks. |
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Where any of these tests were performed in a laboratory outside Canada, that laboratory must be acceptable to the Administrator, in consultation with a microbiologist. |
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Since those days, I have completed my studies and achieved the highest level of university education, and I have worked some years as a microbiologist in the research laboratories of a major pharmaceutical company. |
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Someone who has in fact heard of it is 'beer architect' engineer and microbiologist Roger Mussche, who attended the birth of the latest odd-men-out in the extensive range of Flemish beers. |
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A major contribution to smallpox vaccination was made in the 1960s by Benjamin Rubin, an American microbiologist working for Wyeth Laboratories. |
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Waldemar Haffkine, who mainly worked in India, became the first microbiologist to develop and deploy vaccines against cholera and bubonic plague. |
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Rainbow Agar O157 also enables the microbiologist to differentiate between O157 and other toxigenic strains. |
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Therefore I am going to write to Professor Drumm recommending intervention at St Columcille's Hospital and in particular the early appointment of a microbiologist. |
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Waldemar Haffkine, who mainly worked in India, who developed and used vaccines against cholera and bubonic plague in the 1890s, is considered the first microbiologist. |
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Even though it grows well on commonly used clinical laboratory media, it can be confused as a streptococcus or diphtheroid and may be missed by a novice microbiologist. |
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