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Microbicides -- See Anti-Infective Agents


Substances that prevent infectious agents or organisms from spreading or kill infectious agents in order to prevent the spread of infection.
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Microbiologic Phenomena -- See Microbiological Phenomena


Physiological processes and properties of microorganisms, such as ARCHAEA; BACTERIA; RICKETTSIA; VIRUSES; and FUNGI.
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Microbiological Phenomena   12
 

Microbiological Processes -- See Microbiological Phenomena


Physiological processes and properties of microorganisms, such as ARCHAEA; BACTERIA; RICKETTSIA; VIRUSES; and FUNGI.
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Microbiological Techniques   7
Microbiological Techniques Handbooks : Atlas, Ronald M.,  2010 1
Microbiological Techniques Laboratory Manuals : Atlas, Ronald M.,  2010 1
  Microbiology -- 4 Related Mesh Subjects   4
Microbiology   34
Microbiology Communicable Diseases   2
Microbiology Communicable Diseases Examination Questions : Chamberlain, Neal R.  2009 1
Microbiology Communicable Diseases Popular Works   2
Microbiology Dictionary English : Singleton, Paul.  2006 1
Microbiology Encyclopedias   2004 1
Microbiology Foodborne Diseases   4
Microbiology Fresh Water : Sigee, David C.  2005 1
Microbiology Gastrointestinal Tract   2015 1
Microbiology History   4
Microbiology Infections   3
Microbiology Intestines   3
Microbiology Laboratory Manuals   2
 

Microbiology Methods -- See Microbiological Techniques


Techniques used in microbiology.
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Microbiology Milk Human : Viroj Wiwanitkit.  2009 1
Microbiology Neoplasms   2
Microbiology Outlines : Gladwin, Mark,  2014 1
Microbiology Periodicals   1967 1
Microbiology Phthiraptera : Zinsser, Hans,  2008 1
Microbiology Popular Works   2
Microbiology Rats : Zinsser, Hans,  2008 1
Microbiology Trends : Sachs, Jessica Snyder.  2007 1
 

Microbiome -- See Microbiota


The full collection of microbes (bacteria, fungi, virus, etc.) that naturally exist within a particular biological niche such as an organism, soil, a body of water, etc.
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Microbiome Human -- See Microbiota


The full collection of microbes (bacteria, fungi, virus, etc.) that naturally exist within a particular biological niche such as an organism, soil, a body of water, etc.
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Microbiota   6
Microbiota Genetics   2021 1
Microbiota Physiology   2
 

Microcapsule -- See Capsules


Hard or soft soluble containers used for the oral administration of medicine.
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Microcapsules -- See Capsules


Hard or soft soluble containers used for the oral administration of medicine.
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  Microchemistry -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
 

Microchip Analytical Procedures -- See Also Nanotechnology


The development and use of techniques to study physical phenomena and construct structures in the nanoscale size range or smaller.
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Microcomputers   3
 

Micronutrient Intake -- See Eating


The consumption of edible substances.
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Micronutrients   2
Micronutrients Physiology   2014 1
Micronutrients Standards   2006 1
Micronutrients Therapeutic Use   2
 

Microphysiological Systems -- See Also Tissue Engineering


Generating tissue in vitro for clinical applications, such as replacing wounded tissues or impaired organs. The use of TISSUE SCAFFOLDING enables the generation of complex multi-layered tissues and tissue structures.
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Microprocessors -- See Microcomputers


Small computers using LSI (large-scale integration) microprocessor chips as the CPU (central processing unit) and semiconductor memories for compact, inexpensive storage of program instructions and data. They are smaller and less expensive than minicomputers and are usually built into a dedicated system where they are optimized for a particular application. "Microprocessor" may refer to just the CPU or the entire microcomputer.
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Micropsia -- See Vision Disorders


Visual impairments limiting one or more of the basic functions of the eye: visual acuity, dark adaptation, color vision, or peripheral vision. These may result from EYE DISEASES; OPTIC NERVE DISEASES; VISUAL PATHWAY diseases; OCCIPITAL LOBE diseases; OCULAR MOTILITY DISORDERS; and other conditions (From Newell, Ophthalmology: Principles and Concepts, 7th ed, p132).
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Microscopy History : Bradbury, Savile.  1968 1
Microscopy Methods   2
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