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bacteriologically

American  
[bak-teer-ee-uh lahj-ik-lee] / bækˌtɪər i ə ˈlɑdʒ ɪk li /

adverb

  1. in a way that relates to or is based on bacteriology or bacteria.


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For six years scientists have been studying a pure culture of a single strain of tubercle bacillus, chemically, bacteriologically, physically.

From Time Magazine Archive

No mouth wash is completely efficient in sterilizing the cavities of the mouth, nose and respiratory system, bacteriologically speaking.

From Time Magazine Archive

A wound that retains a count of one bacillus to two fields or less for three observations, is considered bacteriologically clean, and suitable for operation.

From A Journey Through France in War Time by Butler, Joseph G. (Joseph Green)

In other words, the maker wishes the milk to be in such condition, bacteriologically, that if kept at a temperature favorable for the growth of the acid-forming bacteria, the acidity will increase rapidly.

From Outlines of dairy bacteriology A concise manual for the use of students in dairying by Hastings, Edwin George

The fulminate used in the cap of a toy pistol, and the paper and explosives of several of the brands of firecrackers, have been thoroughly examined bacteriologically, but without finding any tetanus germs in them.

From Preventable Diseases by Hutchinson, Woods

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