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bacterial

[bak-teer-ee-uhl]

adjective

  1. caused by or relating to bacteria.



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In Croatia, the Cocco team at the Ruđer Bošković Institute study how they shape the ocean's carbon cycle, from the decay of organic matter to bacterial interactions that influence seawater chemistry and CO2 uptake.

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Meningitis is the swelling of the meninges – the tissues surrounding the brain and spinal cord – and it is usually caused by a bacterial infection.

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Viruses like colds and flu don't respond to antibiotics - these drugs are only used to treat some types of bacterial infection.

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Fast growing and easy to work with, scientists began to use it to study basic bacterial biology.

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Experts share how this bacterial disease can have enduring symptoms.

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