What's the difference between bacillar and bacillary?

Bacillar


Definition:

  • (a.) Shaped like a rod or staff.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A change in the cultivation conditions brings about a transformation of these forms to bacillar rods.
  • (2) The clinical effects of Nifuroxasid (N), Trimetoprim sulphametoxasol (TS) and Bactisubtil (B) on bacillar dysentery and alimentary toxicoinfections in the patients treated at the Clinic from January 1984 to the end of December 1989 have been analysed.
  • (3) Only 3.3% of patients presented a clinical syndrome of bacillar disentery with blood and mucus.
  • (4) The very important problem of bacillar spread, and its implication with a report of Tuberculosis in food-stuff sellers and health-staff, are finally discussed.
  • (5) The strongest similarities to other alpha-amylases were to the excreted liquefying alpha-amylases of bacilli, with > 40% amino acid identity; the N-terminal sequence of the mature bacillar protein (after signal peptide cleavage) aligned with the N-terminal sequence of the E. coli or S. typhimurium protein (without assuming signal peptide cleavage).
  • (6) In total, 329 cases of bacillar dysentery and 89 cases of alimentary toxicoinfections have been analysed.
  • (7) Competition tests evidence a stronger adhesion of coccoid as compared to bacillar types.
  • (8) The process permits the transforming DNA penetration via the outer membrane layer of the recipient cells having the affected permeability under the conditions of keeping bacillar recipient cells intact.
  • (9) The lytic effect of the neutral derivative on the bacillar protoplasts markedly increased in the presence of the salts, activation of the lysis by the phosphates being more pronounced than that by the other salts.
  • (10) Expression of bacillar alpha-amylase gene in cyanobacterium cells is independent of the cloned gene orientation in the vector plasmid.
  • (11) Forty cultures of aerobic sporogenic bacteria were screened for the plasmin and activator action of bacillar proteases on fibrin.
  • (12) When the genes coding for the outer membrane (OM) proteins OmpA and OmpF of Escherichia coli are fused to a signal sequence of a bacillar exoenzyme and expressed in Bacillus subtilis they remain cell-bound and the signal sequence is not cleaved.
  • (13) The secretion of the outer membrane proteins OmpA and OmpF of Escherichia coli has previously been found to be blocked at an early intracellular step, when these proteins were fused to a bacillar signal sequence and expressed in Bacillus subtilis.
  • (14) The salts had no effect on lysis of the bacillar protoplasts by gramicidin S and its positively charged derivatives.
  • (15) The interaction between bacillar alpha-amylase and polyclonal antibodies was studied.

Bacillary


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to little rods; rod-shaped.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This comprised of 19.0 percent of the average annual bacillary pulmonary cases.
  • (2) This type of experiment has discontinued in this laboratory in favor of an airborne challenge type of experiment, with the advantages that animals can be challenged with small numbers of bacilli by a natural route, and the number of primary lesions, the rate of spread from those lesions, and the rate of bacillary multiplication can be used to evaluate protection.
  • (3) In this report we describe examples of the clinical presentations of bacillary angiomatosis and review therapeutic strategies.
  • (4) This indicates impairment of native cellular immunity by protein deprivation through decrease in ability of macrophages to inhibit bacillary multiplication.
  • (5) A total of 377 cases with primarily treated bacillary tuberculosis selected from 432 patients admitted to 5 major national sanatoria during 1987 was analysed and compared with the same sort of studies done in national sanatoria in 1976 and 1980, and in addition 21 dead cases were investigated.
  • (6) Although the organism is widely distributed in nature, it is of relatively low virulence since colonization is more frequently noted than infection and since most infections occur in patients subjected to the epidemiologic pressures common to nosocomial, gram-negative bacillary infection: prior antibiotic therapy; instrumentation and manipulation (e.g., endotracheal intubation, urinary bladder catheterization, arterial and venous cannulation); surgery; hospitalization, especially with residence in an intensive care unit; severe underlying disease, either systemic (e.g., chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, malignancy) or localized to the infected area (e.g., prior bacterial or aspirational pneumonia, trauma).
  • (7) Cefixime induced the formation of rounded cells from the spiral bacillary form of Helicobacter pylori at the MIC or less.
  • (8) Shigella flexneri, a Gram-negative bacillus belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae, causes bacillary dysentery in humans by invading colonic epithelial cells.
  • (9) The expression and secretion of pertussis toxin subunits S1 to S5 in Bacillus subtilis by the aid of a bacillary signal sequence has been reported.
  • (10) These include: single-agent empiric coverage using a broad-spectrum beta-lactam agent; intrabronchial aminoglycoside instillation therapy; oral quinolone agents for treatment of gram-negative bacillary pneumonia; and passive immune therapy.
  • (11) The organism multiplies by binary fission extracellularly and intracellulary; is both coccoid and bacillary in form; and contains characteristic cytoplasm, nucleoids, a cytoplasmic membrane, and a small cell wall of variable size.
  • (12) bacillaris grown on suboptimum concentrations of vitamin B(12).
  • (13) These data are interpreted to mean that resorptions of bone anterior (nasal spine) or inferior (alveolar bone) to bacillary populations in the nasal mucosa of patients with lepromatous disease in Mali occur independently.
  • (14) To determine the impact that co-infection with HIV has on the radiographic presentation of pulmonary tuberculosis, we examined the chest roentgenograms obtained before treatment in 225 HIV-tested adult Haitians with bacillary (smear or culture or both) positive pulmonary tuberculosis.
  • (15) The response rate of gram-negative bacillary infections was 55% Pneumonia with a response rate of 21.1% responded less satisfactorily than all other types of infection.
  • (16) These data suggest that aztreonam is effective in the treatment of gram-negative bacillary meningitis caused by susceptible organisms.
  • (17) Production of the bacteriophage Mu cts 62 particles was not registered in the bacillary transcipient cells.
  • (18) From 1979 to 1982, the four years of this study, episodes of gram-negative bacillary bacteremia occurred in a 489-bed community teaching hospital--an increase of 15.9%.
  • (19) Therefore, large family foci of the tuberculous infection should be referred to Group 1 according to the accepted classification of tuberculosis foci irrespective of either presence or absence of bacillary excretion or its intensity.
  • (20) In addition to the common infecting pathogens found in the general population, these unique compromising factors increase the risk of elderly patients for aerobic gram-negative bacillary infection.

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