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gram-variable

/gram-vair-ee-uh-buhl/US // ˈgræmˈvɛər i ə bəl //

克变量

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to bacteria that stain irregularly with Gram's stain, being neither Gram-positive nor Gram-negative.

Examples

  • Furthermore, a person with norovirus has about 70 billion viral particles per gram of stool.

  • But turnout tends to be far more variable in a midterm election and modeling become far difficult.

  • The European formula for Fireball has even less: under one gram per kilogram of propylene glycol.

  • Wax can cost a hundred dollars a gram, while buds are as cheap as $20 these days.

  • Researchers acknowledged that some unknown variable might be responsible.

  • Recognition of the pneumococcus depends upon its morphology, the fact that it is Gram-staining, and the presence of a capsule.

  • It is small in cloudy swelling from toxins and drugs, and variable in renal tuberculosis and neoplasms.

  • Its disadvantage is that it introduces, with the bread, a variable amount of lactic acid and numerous yeast-cells.

  • The great majority belong to the colon bacillus group, and are negative to Gram's method of staining.

  • A Gram-positive stool due to cocci is suggestive of intestinal ulceration.