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- Catabolism [r]: The metabolic process that breaks down molecules into smaller units. [e]
- Cefepime [r]: Fourth-generation cephalosporin antibiotic typically reserved for severe infections. [e]
- Cefpodoxime [r]: A third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic compound. [e]
- Cross infection [r]: Any infection which a patient contracts in a health-care institution. [e]
- Netilmicin [r]: An aminoglycoside antibiotic derivative of sisomycin. [e]
- Pseudomonas putida [r]: Gram-negative,rod-shaped, saprotrophic soil bacterium which demonstrates a very diverse metabolism, including the ability to degrade organic solvents such as toluene, and is used in bioremediation. [e]
- Quorum sensing [r]: Ability of populations of bacteria to communicate and coordinate their behavior via inter-cellular and inter-species signaling molecules. [e]
- Systematics [r]: The study of the diversity of organism characteristics, and how they relate via evolution. [e]
- Critical infrastructure [r]: Those private, local government, and national government function necessary for the continuing operation of a society [e]