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bacteriologists [bæktiəriɔlədʒists] Bakteriologe

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1. Bacteriologists may work closely with

2. Bacteriologist (plural Bacteriologists) A microbiologist whose speciality is bacteriology

3. Bacteriologists spend their days discovering and understanding microscopic organisms

4. Bacteriologists is a scientist that studies various types of bacteria

5. Bacteriologists analyze, identify, and experiment on bacteria in the air, water, and earth

6. Bureau of Labor Statistics says jobs for microbiologists, which include Bacteriologists, will increase by 13 percent through 2020

7. Instead, Bacteriologists focus on bugs that make people or animals sick, and can only be seen with the help of a microscope

8. Average Salary for a Bacteriologist Bacteriologists in America make an average salary of $45,644 per year or $22 per hour

9. Within this subdivision of microbiology, Bacteriologists work in a laboratory at pharmaceutical companies, federal and state government agencies and colleges and …

10. Bacteriology is the study of microorganisms and their effects on animals. Bacteriologists monitor the ecology, metabolism and reproduction of these organisms

11. Bacteriologists study the growth, development, and other properties of bacteria, including the positive and negative effects that bacteria have on plants, animals, and humans.

12. ‘In short he is a Bacteriologist and microbiologist first who happens to have found his way to a specialism in food contamination.’ More example sentences ‘By the early twentieth century, colonial authorities had entrenched the regime of immunization proposed by Bacteriologists, who stemmed the tide of virulent disease through mandatory

13. Gram-positive Anaerobic cocci (GPAC) are better known to most bacteriologists as peptococci or peptostreptococci; most clinical isolates are identified to species in the genusPeptostreptococcus.GPAC are a major part of the normal human flora and are frequently recovered from human clinical material (35, 84, 136, 251); they constituted 24 to 31% of all isolates in four surveys of Anaerobic