anaerobe

英[æ'neɪərəʊb] 美['ænəˌroʊb]
  • n. 厌氧微生物
Noun:
  1. an organism (especially a bacterium) that does not require air or free oxygen to live

1. An obligate anaerobe can survive only in the absence of oxygen.
专性厌氧生物只能在无氧条件下生存.

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2. It is stronger than the ciprofloxacin for anaerobe.
对部分厌氧菌也有较强的抗菌活性.

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3. The purificial to anaerobe. The purification rate could amount to more than 93 % by anaerobic method.
用厌氧生物净化法净化此工艺废水,可使净化效率达到93%以上.

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4. Detection methods of anaerobe in beer were introduced, such as, PlateAgar and several rapid detect methods.
该文介绍了啤酒厌氧菌的多种检验方法, 如平皿培养法、开放保存法及几种微生物的快速检验法.

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5. Fostering of aerobe and anaerobe before and after root canal sterilization with microwave.
心脏手术后病人血及其引流血经需氧菌及厌氧菌培养均阴性.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. For example, a facultative anaerobe is an organism that can grow under anaerobic conditions but is also able to survive in aerobic conditions.
      例如,兼性厌氧微生物就是既可以生长在厌氧条件下也可以在有氧条件下存活。