Bacteriostatic

Word BACTERIOSTATIC
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Hyphenation bacteriostatic
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Other contenders in the 2009 Pikes Peak Regional Science Fair examined harmful radiation from kitchen appliances, the effects of global warming on plant life and something called bacteriostatic properties of Pinguicula vulgaris. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In Europe they are bacteriostatic, meaning the body must fight off the infection naturally. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It's also 'the first bacteriostatic microfibre' according to a specialist textile website. ❋ TK (2009)

Scientifically, it has been shown to be bacteriostatic against gram positive bacteria; it can even be administered internally in cases of poisoning to decrease the absorption of the harmful substance. ❋ Unknown (2008)

If this sounds low, calculate how much of a colloidal silver compound would be needed to achieve the 5-10 ppm concentration recommended by Movidyn for bacteriostatic use in what's a markedly non-critical application. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Phenolic compounds leave a bacteriostatic bacterial-growth-inhibiting residue. ❋ CHERYL MENDELSON (2005)

The presence of various antimicrobial substances is indicated by the use of words such as these in labels: “antiseptic,” “bacteriostatic,” “antibacterial,” or “mildew-resistant.” ❋ CHERYL MENDELSON (2005)

Many indigenous fermentations are carried out by acid-producing microorganisms, where these organic acids (e.g., lactic, acetic, fumaric acids) act as preservatives or as bacteriostatic agents. ❋ Unknown (1992)

The function of these compounds in plants is commonly bacteriostatic, though they also function as repellents and attackers. ❋ Unknown (1979)

The activity of streptomycin is principally bacteriostatic, i.e. it checks the bacterial growth and is in some degree also bacteriolytic, i.e. it destroys the tubercle bacillus. ❋ Unknown (1964)

PitRok uses a bacteriostatic action that stops bacteria multiplying on your skin. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The antibiotic is just bacteriostatic, it only prevents the reproduction of microbes, but what completes the cure of the infection is our own Immune ❋ Unknown (2010)

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