What's the difference between bacteriological and bacteriology?

Bacteriological


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to bacteriology; as, bacteriological studies.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Caries-related bacteriological and biochemical factors were studied in 12 persons with low and 11 persons with normal salivary-secretion rates before and after a four-week period of frequent mouthrinses with 10% sorbitol solution (adaptation period).
  • (2) Neither environmental nor bacteriological factors seemed to be involved in the etiology of the disease.
  • (3) Presumable this medium was modified repeatedly after its introduction in bacteriology in 1918 by Gassner.
  • (4) Nine of the children had at least one positive Limulus assay, and eight of this group had bacteriologic cultures indicative of gram-negative infection.
  • (5) The qualification for carrying on the isonicotinic acid hydrazide monotherapy in the tuberculosis cutis luposa and verrucosa is proved on the basis of bacteriological, pathologo-anatomical and clinical peculiarities of these forms of tuberculosis of the skin.
  • (6) Bacteriologic culturing of fecal samples from 28 clinically normal horses yielded only 2 salmonella isolations, S manhattan in each case.
  • (7) Five ml aliquots of ORS were collected at 6, 12 and 24 hours after reconstitution for bacteriologic study.
  • (8) Salmonella typhi O and H antibody titres were determined by the Standard Agglutination Test (SAT) in 85 patients with bacteriologically proven typhoid, 102 patients with non-typhoidal febrile illnesses (control group 1), and 170 healthy subjects (control group 2).
  • (9) The following results were obtained during pharmacokinetic, bacteriological and clinical evaluation of the usefulness of the combination (1:1) of imipenem (MK-0787) and cilastatin sodium (MK-0791), an inhibitor of dehydropeptidase-I, in the treatment of patients with obstetric and gynecologic infections.
  • (10) Bacteriologically, successful eradication of causative organisms was confirmed in all the 4 children who underwent the test.
  • (11) Lyophilized Histoplasma capsulatum, Coccidioides immitis, Blastomyces dermatitidis and Aspergillus fumigatus are rehydrated, evenly dispersed, and made into smears using a bacteriological loop and alcohol-cleaned slides.
  • (12) Recent developments in the fields of molecular biology, virology, bacteriology and immunology offer new opportunities for the development and improvement of vaccines.
  • (13) This higher-than-expected rate of positive cultures was probably related to the meticulous bacteriologic techniques used.
  • (14) Quality and efficiency are bacteriologically controlled.
  • (15) Bacteriological and serological analysis may be of success and complete the pathologic-anatomical diagnoses.
  • (16) An in vitro experiment was conduced under bacteriologically controlled conditions to examine the effect of light on the production of pectin methyl esterase (PME) and pectin polygalacturonase (PG) in the root exudates of Trifolium alexandrinum inoculated with an efficient strain of Rhizobium trifolii.
  • (17) Analysis of the clinical features, the operative, bacteriological and haematological findings is made and discussed in detail.
  • (18) Routine bacteriological surveillance, however, might permit their use on a rotational basis.
  • (19) 72 newly admitted patients of three surgical intensive care units of the Medical School Hannover were examined bacteriologically for pseudomonas aeruginosa for a period of 7 months.
  • (20) The results of the bacteriological examination of the body surface of A. lumbricoides yielded many genera of bacterial organisms.

Bacteriology


Definition:

  • (n.) The science relating to bacteria.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Caries-related bacteriological and biochemical factors were studied in 12 persons with low and 11 persons with normal salivary-secretion rates before and after a four-week period of frequent mouthrinses with 10% sorbitol solution (adaptation period).
  • (2) Neither environmental nor bacteriological factors seemed to be involved in the etiology of the disease.
  • (3) Presumable this medium was modified repeatedly after its introduction in bacteriology in 1918 by Gassner.
  • (4) Nine of the children had at least one positive Limulus assay, and eight of this group had bacteriologic cultures indicative of gram-negative infection.
  • (5) The qualification for carrying on the isonicotinic acid hydrazide monotherapy in the tuberculosis cutis luposa and verrucosa is proved on the basis of bacteriological, pathologo-anatomical and clinical peculiarities of these forms of tuberculosis of the skin.
  • (6) Bacteriologic culturing of fecal samples from 28 clinically normal horses yielded only 2 salmonella isolations, S manhattan in each case.
  • (7) Five ml aliquots of ORS were collected at 6, 12 and 24 hours after reconstitution for bacteriologic study.
  • (8) Salmonella typhi O and H antibody titres were determined by the Standard Agglutination Test (SAT) in 85 patients with bacteriologically proven typhoid, 102 patients with non-typhoidal febrile illnesses (control group 1), and 170 healthy subjects (control group 2).
  • (9) The following results were obtained during pharmacokinetic, bacteriological and clinical evaluation of the usefulness of the combination (1:1) of imipenem (MK-0787) and cilastatin sodium (MK-0791), an inhibitor of dehydropeptidase-I, in the treatment of patients with obstetric and gynecologic infections.
  • (10) Bacteriologically, successful eradication of causative organisms was confirmed in all the 4 children who underwent the test.
  • (11) Lyophilized Histoplasma capsulatum, Coccidioides immitis, Blastomyces dermatitidis and Aspergillus fumigatus are rehydrated, evenly dispersed, and made into smears using a bacteriological loop and alcohol-cleaned slides.
  • (12) Recent developments in the fields of molecular biology, virology, bacteriology and immunology offer new opportunities for the development and improvement of vaccines.
  • (13) This higher-than-expected rate of positive cultures was probably related to the meticulous bacteriologic techniques used.
  • (14) Quality and efficiency are bacteriologically controlled.
  • (15) Bacteriological and serological analysis may be of success and complete the pathologic-anatomical diagnoses.
  • (16) An in vitro experiment was conduced under bacteriologically controlled conditions to examine the effect of light on the production of pectin methyl esterase (PME) and pectin polygalacturonase (PG) in the root exudates of Trifolium alexandrinum inoculated with an efficient strain of Rhizobium trifolii.
  • (17) Analysis of the clinical features, the operative, bacteriological and haematological findings is made and discussed in detail.
  • (18) Routine bacteriological surveillance, however, might permit their use on a rotational basis.
  • (19) 72 newly admitted patients of three surgical intensive care units of the Medical School Hannover were examined bacteriologically for pseudomonas aeruginosa for a period of 7 months.
  • (20) The results of the bacteriological examination of the body surface of A. lumbricoides yielded many genera of bacterial organisms.

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