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00004475-n:
a living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently
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01326751-n:
(biology) a single-celled microorganism (especially a flagellate protozoan)
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01328515-n:
harmless microorganisms (as Escherichia coli) that inhabit the intestinal tract and are essential for its normal functioning
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01328702-n:
(virology) ultramicroscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells of living hosts; many are pathogenic; a piece of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) wrapped in a thin coat of protein
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01342269-n:
organisms that typically reproduce by asexual budding or fission and whose nutritional mode is absorption or photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
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01348530-n:
(microbiology) single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission; important as pathogens and for biochemical properties; taxonomy is difficult; often considered to be plants
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01384491-n:
a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use
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01386007-n:
any disease-producing agent (especially a virus or bacterium or other microorganism)
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01387065-n:
any of the unicellular protists
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01387451-n:
free-living or colonial organisms with diverse nutritional and reproductive modes
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11530008-n:
microscopic plants; bacteria are often considered to be microflora
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01902132-n:
hairlike structure especially on the surface of a cell or microorganism
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00015388-n:
a living organism characterized by voluntary movement
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00017222-n:
(botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion
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00045735-a:
(of a microorganism) extremely infective
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01523567-a:
(of spores or microorganisms) capable of movement
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(of spores or microorganisms) not capable of movement
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05166560-n:
extreme harmfulness (as the capacity of a microorganism to cause disease)
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09469285-n:
any agent (person or animal or microorganism) that carries and transmits a disease
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14110219-n:
transient presence of bacteria (or other microorganisms) in the blood
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00004475-n:
a living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently
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05098942-n:
the physical magnitude of something (how big it is)
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00045735-a:
(of a microorganism) extremely infective
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00088713-v:
contaminate with a disease or microorganism
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00089324-v:
destroy microorganisms or pathogens by cleansing
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00124074-v:
to modify microorganisms by repeated culture in the developing chick embryo
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00188252-v:
introduce a microorganism into
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00188375-v:
inoculate with microorganisms
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00253919-n:
the procedure of making some object free of live bacteria or other microorganisms (usually by heat or chemical means)
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00254166-n:
partial sterilization of foods at a temperature that destroys harmful microorganisms without major changes in the chemistry of the food
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00364629-v:
heat food in order to kill harmful microorganisms
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00709521-n:
treatment to destroy harmful microorganisms
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00920510-n:
(biology) the growing of microorganisms in a nutrient medium (such as gelatin or agar)
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01105233-a:
being or affecting a disease produced by a particular microorganism or condition; used also of stains or dyes used in making microscope slides
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01135163-n:
the act of treating waste or pollutants by the use of microorganisms (as bacteria) that can break down the undesirable substances
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01165474-a:
capable of destroying or inhibiting the growth of disease-causing microorganisms
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01326751-n:
(biology) a single-celled microorganism (especially a flagellate protozoan)
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01328515-n:
harmless microorganisms (as Escherichia coli) that inhabit the intestinal tract and are essential for its normal functioning
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01370913-n:
pleomorphic Gram-negative microorganisms
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01371092-n:
microorganism resembling bacteria inhabiting arthropod tissues but capable of causing disease in vertebrates
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01373440-n:
pleomorphic Gram-negative nonmotile microorganism similar to both viruses and bacteria; parasitic in mammals
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01386007-n:
any disease-producing agent (especially a virus or bacterium or other microorganism)
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01393030-n:
marine microorganism having a calcareous shell with openings where pseudopods protrude
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an organism with cells characteristic of all life forms except primitive microorganisms such as bacteria; i.e. an organism with `good' or membrane-bound nuclei in its cells
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temporary outgrowth used by some microorganisms as an organ of feeding or locomotion
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01523567-a:
(of spores or microorganisms) capable of movement
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01525502-a:
(of spores or microorganisms) not capable of movement
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01774191-a:
not easily decolorized by acid solutions; pertains to micro-organisms (especially the tubercle bacillus that causes tuberculosis)
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01820861-a:
not indicating the presence of microorganisms or disease or a specific condition
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01902132-n:
hairlike structure especially on the surface of a cell or microorganism
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01906173-a:
(used of cultures of microorganisms) completely free from other organisms
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02115759-a:
free of or using methods to keep free of pathological microorganisms
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02116054-a:
preventing infection by inhibiting the growth or action of microorganisms
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full of germs or pathological microorganisms
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02716866-n:
a chemical substance derivable from a mold or bacterium that can kill microorganisms and cure bacterial infections
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02724207-n:
a substance that destroys micro-organisms that carry disease without harming body tissues
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02772282-n:
layer of sand or gravel used to expose sewage effluent to air and the action of microorganisms
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03208229-n:
an agent (as heat or radiation or a chemical) that destroys microorganisms that might carry disease
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04416530-n:
an antibiotic (trade name Achromycin) derived from microorganisms of the genus Streptomyces and used broadly to treat infections
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05166560-n:
extreme harmfulness (as the capacity of a microorganism to cause disease)
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05213894-n:
the degree of unresponsiveness of a disease-causing microorganism to antibiotics or other drugs (as in penicillin-resistant bacteria)
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05450888-n:
a cell that engulfs and digests debris and invading microorganisms
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06077648-n:
the branch of biology that studies microorganisms and their effects on humans
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06108487-n:
(medicine) the theory that all contagious diseases are caused by microorganisms
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06126761-n:
the branch of molecular biology that studies the use of microorganisms to perform specific industrial processes
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07332313-n:
(pathology) the spread of pathogenic microorganisms or malignant cells to new sites in the body
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07845166-n:
milk that has been exposed briefly to high temperatures to destroy microorganisms and prevent fermentation
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09469285-n:
any agent (person or animal or microorganism) that carries and transmits a disease
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11224877-n:
French chemist and biologist whose discovery that fermentation is caused by microorganisms resulted in the process of pasteurization (1822-1895)
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13099586-n:
abnormal swelling of plant tissue caused by insects or microorganisms or injury
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13432903-n:
the process of inhibiting the growth and multiplication of microorganisms
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(medicine) the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms and their multiplication which can lead to tissue damage and disease
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13525912-n:
process whereby opsonins make an invading microorganism more susceptible to phagocytosis
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13535837-n:
process in which phagocytes engulf and digest microorganisms and cellular debris; an important defense against infection
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13544537-n:
the swelling of the capsule surrounding a microorganism after reaction with an antibody; the basis of certain tests for identifying microorganisms
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14110219-n:
transient presence of bacteria (or other microorganisms) in the blood
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14149773-n:
an atypical pneumonia caused by a rickettsia microorganism and transmitted to humans from infected birds
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14172558-n:
inflammation of the female pelvic organs (especially the Fallopian tubes) caused by infection by any of several microorganisms (chiefly gonococci and chlamydia); symptoms are abdominal pain and fever and foul-smelling vaginal discharge
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14174549-n:
the pathological state resulting from the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms
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14178482-n:
any infection caused by a microorganism that does not normally cause disease in humans; occurs in persons with abnormally functioning immune systems (as AIDS patients or transplant patients receiving immunosuppressive drugs)
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14189837-n:
invasion of the bloodstream by virulent microorganisms from a focus of infection
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14263562-n:
an acute diarrheal disease (especially of chickens) caused by the microorganism that causes hemorrhagic septicemia
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14570091-n:
(toxicology) the state of being capable of counteracting more than one toxin or antigen or kind of microorganism
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14899328-n:
(bacteriology) a nutrient substance (solid or liquid) that is used to cultivate micro-organisms
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14963762-n:
an enzyme of nitrogen-fixing microorganisms that catalyzes the conversion of nitrogen to ammonia
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15030264-n:
an antibody in blood serum that attaches to invading microorganisms and other antigens to make them more susceptible to the action of phagocytes
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15034074-n:
a poisonous substance produced during the metabolism and growth of certain microorganisms and some higher plant and animal species
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15035505-n:
a toxin that is confined inside the microorganisms and is released only when the microorganisms are broken down or die
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15035832-n:
a toxin that is secreted by microorganisms into the surrounding medium
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