an antibiotic

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Definition von an antibiotic im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

ampicillin
ampisilin
streptomycin
streptomisin
ampicillin
(Tıp) Birçok E.coli, salmonella, proteus ve shigella türleri üzerinde etkili olan bir antibiyotik
antibiotic
(Tıp) Baterilerin üretemesine mani olan (ilaçlar), antibiyotikler
antibiotic
(sıfat) antibiyotik
antibiotic
i., s. antibiyotik
antibiotic
{i} antibiyotik

Birçok kişi antibiyotiklerin virüs kaynaklı hastalıklara karşı etkisiz olduklarının farkında değil. - Many people don't realize that antibiotics are ineffective against viral diseases.

Etkili antibiyotikler olmadan, herhangi bir ameliyat, küçük olanı bile, ölümcül olabilir. - Without effective antibiotics, any surgery, even a minor one, could become fatal.

antibiotic
antibiyotiksel
antibiotic
(isim) antibiyotik
streptomycin
(Tıp) Aspergillus griseus'den elde olunan bir made olup,g ram negatif bakterilere ve bu arada insan tüberküloz basiline de tesir ederek onların üremesini önler, streptomisin
streptomycin
(isim) streptomisin
Englisch - Englisch
ampicillin
streptomycin
antibiotic
Of or relating to antibiotics
antibiotic
Any substance that can destroy or inhibit the growth of bacteria and similar microorganisms
Antibiotic
Ab
antibiotic
A substance, naturally produced by a micro-organism, capable of preventing the growth of other micro-organisms, particularly bacteria
antibiotic
Antibiotics are medical drugs used to kill bacteria and treat infections. Your doctor may prescribe a course of antibiotics. a drug that is used to kill bacteria and cure infections (anti- + biotic (19-21 centuries) (from bioticus, from , from bios )). Chemical substance that in dilute solutions can inhibit the growth of microorganisms or destroy them with little or no harm to the infected host. Early antibiotics were natural microbial products, but chemists have modified the structures of many to produce semisynthetic and even wholly synthetic ones. Since the discovery of penicillin (1928), antibiotics have revolutionized the treatment of bacterial, fungal, and some other diseases. They are produced by many actinomycetes (e.g., streptomycin, tetracycline) and other bacteria (e.g., polypeptides such as bacitracin) and by fungi (e.g., penicillin). Antibiotics may be broad-spectrum (active against a wide range of pathogens) or specific (active against one, or one class). Drawbacks include activity against beneficial microorganisms, often causing diarrhea; allergies; and development of drug-resistant strains of the targeted microorganisms
antibiotic
A chemical agent that is produced by one organism that is harmful to another organism
antibiotic
a group of drugs that kill bacteria and other organisms that cause disease
antibiotic
A class of natural and synthetic compounds that inhibit the growth of or kill other microorganisms (See Antibiotic resistance, Bacteriocide, Bacteriostat )
antibiotic
A substance that can destroy or inhibit the growth of other microorganisms
antibiotic
of or relating to antibiotic drugs
antibiotic
Drugs used to kill organisms that cause disease Antibiotics may be made by living organisms or they may be created in the lab Since some cancer treatments can reduce the body's ability to fight off infection, antibiotics may be used to treat or prevent these infections
antibiotic
A class of natural and synthetic compounds that inhibits the growth of, or kills, other microorganisms
antibiotic
A drug that kills or inhibits the growth of bacteria
antibiotic
A drug that weakens or destroys bacteria; used to treat various types of bacterial infections
antibiotic
Organic substance produced by one species of organism that in low concentrations will kill or inhibit growth of certain other organisms
antibiotic
Kills or inhibits the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms
antibiotic
any of various substances that are effective in inhibiting or destroying bacteria
antibiotic
A substance that fights bacteria
antibiotic
a substance that can inhibit or destroy susceptible microorganisms, including disease-producing bacteria and fungi In the Galloway by Choice program antibiotics are used carefully and sparingly Antibiotics are used only when necessary, only for specific disease control, only as directed, and never in the finishing period
antibiotic
{s} kills bacteria, working against infectious diseases
antibiotic
A chemical that kills or inhibits the growth of micro-organisms and is used in treating disease
antibiotic
Any of various substances, such as penicillin that are used to inhibit or destroy the growth of microorganisms in the prevention and/or treatment of disease
antibiotic
drug used to kill bacteria
antibiotic
Chemical sometimes synthesized by other organisms, sometimes manufactured, that is a deterrent to other organisms
antibiotic
A drug that kills or inhibits the growth of bacteria (Read about "Antibiotics")
antibiotic
drug that kills or reduces the growth of bacteria
antibiotic
Chemical substance formed as a metabolic by-product in bacteria or fungi and used to treat bacterial infections Antibiotics can be produced naturally, using microorganisms, or synthetically
antibiotic
An antibiotic is a substance, produced by or derived from a microorganism (especially mold), that destroys or inhibits the growth of other microorganisms Antibiotics are used to treat infections caused by organisms that are sensitive to them, usually bacteria or fungi
antibiotic
Substance used to inhibit the growth of micro-organisms, including bacteria and fungi (10)
antibiotic
{i} type of medication used to treat infectious diseases
antibiotic
A natural of synthetic substance that inhibits growth of or destroys microorganisms, typically bacteria
antibiotic
a chemical substance derivable from a mold or bacterium that kills microorganisms and cures infections; "when antibiotics were first discovered they were called wonder drugs"
antibiotic
Drug that kills bacteria and other germs
antibiotic
bacteriolytic
an antibiotic

    Silbentrennung

    an an·ti·bi·ot·ic

    Türkische aussprache

    ın äntaybayätîk

    Aussprache

    /ən ˌantībīˈätək/ /ən ˌæntaɪbaɪˈɑːtɪk/
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