What's the difference between glanderous and glanders?
Glanderous
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to glanders; of the nature of glanders.
Example Sentences:
(1) The experiments showed basic possibilities to perform rapid estimation (for at least 2 days) of drug efficacy in experimental glanders and melioidosis in golden hamsters.
(2) Membrane preparations were derived from the spheroplasts of glanders and melioidosis causative agents.
(3) The results of the in vitro studies showed that most of the antibiotics were not active against the glanders causative agent, except for polymyxin M, levomycetin and their combination.
(4) Among the four studied strains, the causative agent of glanders was the least resistant to the chemotherapeutic drugs.
(5) Discussed are coal miners' nystagmus, scrotal cancer in chimney sweeps, phossy jaw, hatters' shakes, painters' colic, potters' rot, chauffeurs' knee, glanders, caisson disease, and others.
(6) A dot enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (dot ELISA) was developed for diagnosis of glanders in equines.
(7) Double immunodiffusion in gel test was used to determine the antigenic composition of the preparations of membranes isolated from the lysozyme spheroplasts of glanders (strain No.
(8) Of the antibiotics studied penicillin was more useful for obtaining melioidosis spheroplasts and ampicillin--for glanders spheroplasts.
(9) The rapid method developed by the authors was recommended for the use in primary estimation of the efficacy of new drugs in the treatment of tularemia, glanders and melioidosis.
(10) The authors examined the ultrastructure of the causative agents of glanders and melio idosis.
(11) Sensitivity of the glanders causative agent to 20 antibiotics representing different groups is described.
(12) A study of antimembrane sera in the agglutination and immunofluorescence tests demonstrated a heterogeneity of the glanders and melioidosis strains under study by the membrane thermolabile antigen.
(13) Spheroplasts were obtained from the causative agents of glanders and melioidosis under the effect of lysozyme and antibiotics.
(14) In the capacity of an inducing agent lysozyme was effective in high concentration only (0.4%); preliminary washing and incubation in sucrose were necessary to obtain glanders spheroplasts.
Glanders
Definition:
(n.) A highly contagious and very destructive disease of horses, asses, mules, etc., characterized by a constant discharge of sticky matter from the nose, and an enlargement and induration of the glands beneath and within the lower jaw. It may transmitted to dogs, goats, sheep, and to human beings.
Example Sentences:
(1) The experiments showed basic possibilities to perform rapid estimation (for at least 2 days) of drug efficacy in experimental glanders and melioidosis in golden hamsters.
(2) Membrane preparations were derived from the spheroplasts of glanders and melioidosis causative agents.
(3) The results of the in vitro studies showed that most of the antibiotics were not active against the glanders causative agent, except for polymyxin M, levomycetin and their combination.
(4) Among the four studied strains, the causative agent of glanders was the least resistant to the chemotherapeutic drugs.
(5) Discussed are coal miners' nystagmus, scrotal cancer in chimney sweeps, phossy jaw, hatters' shakes, painters' colic, potters' rot, chauffeurs' knee, glanders, caisson disease, and others.
(6) A dot enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (dot ELISA) was developed for diagnosis of glanders in equines.
(7) Double immunodiffusion in gel test was used to determine the antigenic composition of the preparations of membranes isolated from the lysozyme spheroplasts of glanders (strain No.
(8) Of the antibiotics studied penicillin was more useful for obtaining melioidosis spheroplasts and ampicillin--for glanders spheroplasts.
(9) The rapid method developed by the authors was recommended for the use in primary estimation of the efficacy of new drugs in the treatment of tularemia, glanders and melioidosis.
(10) The authors examined the ultrastructure of the causative agents of glanders and melio idosis.
(11) Sensitivity of the glanders causative agent to 20 antibiotics representing different groups is described.
(12) A study of antimembrane sera in the agglutination and immunofluorescence tests demonstrated a heterogeneity of the glanders and melioidosis strains under study by the membrane thermolabile antigen.
(13) Spheroplasts were obtained from the causative agents of glanders and melioidosis under the effect of lysozyme and antibiotics.
(14) In the capacity of an inducing agent lysozyme was effective in high concentration only (0.4%); preliminary washing and incubation in sucrose were necessary to obtain glanders spheroplasts.