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bacterial protein fragments
bakterielle Proteinfragmente

en el diccionario PONS

I. frag·ment SUST. [ˈfrægmənt]

1. fragment (broken piece):

Splitter m <-s, ->

2. fragment (incomplete piece):

Brocken m <-s, ->

3. fragment LIT., MÚS. (uncompleted work):

Fragment nt <-(e)s, -e>

II. frag·ment V. intr. [frægˈment, ingl. am. ˈfrægment]

1. fragment:

2. fragment fig. (break up):

fragment relationship

III. frag·ment V. trans. [frægˈment, ingl. am. ˈfrægment]

1. fragment (break into pieces):

2. fragment fig. (break up):

bac·te·rial [bækˈtɪəriəl, ingl. am. -ˈtɪr-] ADJ. inv.

I. pro·tein [ˈprəʊti:n, ingl. am. ˈproʊ-] SUST.

1. protein no pl (collectively):

Eiweiß nt <-es, -e>

2. protein (specific substance):

Protein nt <-s, -e>

II. pro·tein [ˈprəʊti:n, ingl. am. ˈproʊ-] SUST. modifier

protein (content):

Eiweißmangel m <-s> kein pl

Glosario especializado de biología Klett

bacterial protein fragments SUST.

Glosario especializado de biología Klett

fragment SUST.

Present
Ifragment
youfragment
he/she/itfragments
wefragment
youfragment
theyfragment
Past
Ifragmented
youfragmented
he/she/itfragmented
wefragmented
youfragmented
theyfragmented
Present Perfect
Ihavefragmented
youhavefragmented
he/she/ithasfragmented
wehavefragmented
youhavefragmented
theyhavefragmented
Past Perfect
Ihadfragmented
youhadfragmented
he/she/ithadfragmented
wehadfragmented
youhadfragmented
theyhadfragmented

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Bacterial flora is endogenous bacteria, which is defined as bacteria that naturally reside in a closed system.
en.wikipedia.org
This domain possesses numerous fundamental traits distinct from both the bacterial and the eukaryotic domains.
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Sodium nitrite is used because it prevents bacterial growth and, in a reaction with the meat's myoglobin, gives the product a desirable dark red color.
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Secondary bacterial infection is more common in children.
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Some poisons are also toxins, usually referring to naturally produced substances, such as the bacterial proteins that cause tetanus and botulism.
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The fragments, which are found during the cleaning up among the burned houses and the charred corpses, carry the inscription:
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www.jpmarat.de
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Die Splitter, die bei den Aufräumungsarbeiten zwischen der verbrannten Habe und den verkohlten Leichen aufgefunden werden, tragen die Inschrift:
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Everywhere at metalworking machine, where cutting treatment processes take place such as turning, milling, drilling or taping, develop sharp, edges or fragments.
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www.hannovermesse.de
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Überall wo bei der Metallbearbeitung spanabhebende Bearbeitungsprozesse wie Drehen, Fräsen, Bohren oder Gewindeschneiden stattfinden, entstehen scharfe Kanten oder Splitter.
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Small frameless LCD screens have been built into the walls like fragments of hidden treasure.
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www.checkpointmedia.com
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Kleine rahmenlose LCD-Schirme sind in den Wänden eingebaut wie Splitter versteckter Schätze.
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Fragments of reality converge to pursue just one thought: how a single moment can consume the past and the future.
www.goethe.de
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Splitter der Wirklichkeit, die aber doch allesamt streng den einen Gedanken verfolgen, wie ein einziger Augenblick alles Vorher und Nachher verschlingen kann.