21 example sentences using pathogenic.
Pathogenic used in a sentence
Pathogenic in a sentence as an adjective
But in the long run its pathogenic. If you can't see the whole system and need a quick buck why not.
There are several pathogenic strains but this is not what the article is talking about. We're talking about an organism that lives off what you feed it.
It's not like you can clean your body completely of pathogenic viruses and bacteria either.
Phages will and do target E. Coli and other "pathogenic" bacterium that do in fact reside in your digestive system
Negativity is just the manifestation of an innate human pathogenic desire to cause harm. It's just nature working its magic.
Those situations are also where they are exposed to viruses and pathogenic bacteria. I don't think you make a very good case that exposure to a "healthy" but unfamiliar skin biome is likely to lead to illness.
On top of that, there are countless carcinogens, allergens, pathogenic bacteria and parasites in the food chain. There is a reason lifespan has been increasing.
"make it more easily transmissible _or_more_pathogenic_" You probably should be more concerned about the flu or the common cold becoming lethal than about Ebola becoming airborne. Reason?
They found out that the pathogenic mutation was only present in vascular tissue, but not in blood cells. DNA replication errors occur all the time, even in multi-cellular organisms.
So many details would have to change about the cells the virus targets, and the way that it enters them that I can't see how it would be the same virus, with the same pathogenic effect if it were somehow to become airborne. There are tradeoffs in everything, and viruses face them too.
Like internal bacteria, it can be disrupted and become pathogenic. Do you know of any studies that show that frequent washing with soap decreases pathogens and promotes beneficial skin flora?
There was some speculation that the "Curse of the Pharaos" was caused by pathogenic bacteria or fungus-produced toxins, so yes, anyone opening that crypt should better be careful.
Are you going to build a microscope, synthesize some stains, and inspect a bunch of meat samples to see which ones bear pathogenic bacteria? And once a couple of your human-subjects experiments go wrong, or just have coincidental unrelated deaths, you're a candidate for a witch-burning.
Can someone explain, even if there are resistant pathogenic bacterial strains floating around, where the entrypoint for infection is? Operating rooms are cleanrooms, and after that, with good dressings on the wounds, bacteria should be prevented from entering."
The most realistic use of embryo selection is so that you could simply make sure that -- for diseases where you're a carrier and had a 50/50 chance of passing them on to your children -- you choose the embryos without the pathogenic mutation. In this new paper's technique, you just get an abort/don't abort decision over your fetus after seeing what is probably its genetic sequence.
It is natural that the optimal situation for pathogenic bacteria to be in is one in which they are indistinguishable from necessary cells. It may take an extraordinarily long time, but until we are able to completely eradicate a pathogenic bacteria from the earth, we will remain in that arms race.
Gov/pmc/articles/PMC3278644/ phages target specific pathogenic bacteria, and "[... ]phages only minimally impact non-target bacteria or body tissues".
Something like a human pathogenic Ateline or Saimiriine herpesvirus could spread through the human population without us knowing until it is too late. Interestingly, Saimiriine herpesvirus has recently been linked to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis [2]. All it would take is a more pathogenic strain of this virus and we would be in a lot of problems.
They are lethally efficient at sucking blood from one individual and mainlining it into another, providing an ideal route for the spread of pathogenic microbes." We don't know the long term effects to evolutionary processes of losing that inter-species blood to blood route, and I for one would like to see a citation saying such a mechanism, existing since the Cambrian era 79 million years ago, is irrelevant at large time scales.
Indiscriminate disinfectants **** benign microbes as well as pathogenic microbes, leaving a clean surface to be colonized by the first species that land on it, whether good or bad. The fine article details a practice wherein rather than apply a scorched-earth policy to all microbes, known good species are intentionally cultivated to both deny a beachhead to invading pathogenic microbes, and for other benefits, such as removal of unpleasant body wastes.
Proper Noun Examples for Pathogenic
Pathogenic bacteria linked to diseases such as Crohn's and IBS are only pathogenic if we get them later in life. When we get these bacteria in childhood, before the age of 7, they grow symbiotically with us and help ward off disease.