pseudomonas
Americannoun
plural
pseudomonadesnoun
Etymology
Origin of pseudomonas
Example Sentences
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In September, the BBC revealed that pseudomonas was again discovered at the maternity hospital just weeks after it was officially accepted by the trust from the contractor.
From BBC • Dec. 5, 2024
This latest news follows the delayed opening of the new maternity hospital at the Royal Victoria Hospital due to the high presence of a bacteria pseudomonas in the system.
From BBC • Sep. 16, 2024
Keanumycins A, B and C are produced from pseudomonas, bacteria commonly found in soil and water, according to the scientists’ study in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.
From Washington Post • Mar. 7, 2023
A 2011-2012 study found that all six pseudomonas outbreaks reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention occurred in hot tubs.
From Scientific American • Jul. 21, 2017
Jahrling guessed that the flask had been wiped out by a common soil bacterium called pseudomonas.
From "The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston
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