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axis, long |
eje largo |
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| an imaginary line passing longitudinally through the center of a body. |
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axis, opening |
eje de abertura |
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bacillus |
bacilo |
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| genus of gram-positive, spore-producing bacteria in the family Bacillaceae, order Eubacteriales, including three that are pathogenic (the rest are saprophytic soil forms). Many microorganisms formerly classified as Bacillus are now classified in other genera. |
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bacillus acidophilus odontolyticus |
bacilo acidófilo odontolítico |
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bacillus, fusiform |
bacilo fusiforme |
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backing |
respaldo, plaqueta |
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| a metal support used to attach a facing to a prosthesis. |
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backing, metal- |
plaqueta metálica |
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bacteraemia, bacteremia |
bacteriemia |
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| 1. presence of bacteria in the bloodstream. It may be transient, intermittent, or continuous. Transient bacteremia may result from dental procedures such as root planing or tonsillectomy, or it may accompany the early phases of many infections. Continuous bacteremia is a feature of endocarditis. 2. presence of bacteria in the blood (for example, as occurs during root planning of the tooth of a patient with rheumatism who has not been prophylactically premedicated with antibiotics). |
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bacteria (sg. bacterium) |
bacterias |
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| 1. small, unicellular microorganisms of the kingdom Monera. The genera vary morphologically, being spheric (cocci), rod-shaped (bacilli), spiral (spirochetes), or comma-shaped (vibrios). n 2. The phylum in which these microorganisms are classified. |
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bacteria, chromogenic |
bacterias cromógenas |
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bacteria, non-pathogenic |
bacterias no patógenas, ~ saprófitos |
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bacteria, non-specific |
bacterias no específicas |
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bacteria, pathogenic |
bacterias patógenas |
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bacteria, specific |
bacterias específicas |
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bacterial |
bacteriano |
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| caused by bacteria |
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bactericidal, bactericide |
bactericida |
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| a substance that kills bacteria. |
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bacteriology |
bacteriología |
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| the scientific study of bacteria |
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bacteriostasis |
bacteriostasis |
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bacteriostatic |
bacteriostático |
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| preventing bacteria from growing and multiplying. |
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balance, occlusal |
equilibrio oclusal |
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