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batteri aspecifici |
bacteria, non-specific |
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batteri cromogeni |
bacteria, chromogenic |
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batteri non patogeni |
bacteria, non-pathogenic |
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batteri patogeni |
bacteria, pathogenic |
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batteri specifici |
bacteria, specific |
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battericida |
bactericidal, bactericide |
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| a substance that kills bacteria. |
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batterico |
bacterial |
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| caused by bacteria |
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batteriemia |
bacteraemia, bacteremia |
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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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batteriologia |
bacteriology |
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| the scientific study of bacteria |
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batteriostasi |
bacteriostasis |
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batteriostatico |
bacteriostatic |
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| preventing bacteria from growing and multiplying. |
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becco |
beak (of forceps) |
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becco Bunsen |
Bunsen burner, alcohol / spirit lamp |
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benigno |
benign |
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| describing a neoplasm unable to metastasize |
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benzocaina |
benzocaine |
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| a local anesthetic agent derived from aminobenzoic acid, used in many over-the-counter compounds for pruritus and pain. A minimum of 5% benzocaine is required for a compound to be effective. |
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benzolo |
benzene |
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bicchiere di carta da gettare dopo l'uso |
disposable cup |
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biforcazione |
bifurcation |
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| the division into two parts or branches such as any two roots of a tooth. |
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bilaterale |
bilateral |
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| pertaining to both sides. |
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bilofodonte |
bilophodont |
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