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English to Turkish dictionary. 2009.
English to Turkish dictionary. 2009.
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mycolic acids — Long chain cyclopropanecarboxylic acids (C19–C21), further substituted by long chain (C24–C30) alkanes containing free hydroxyl groups, found in certain bacteria; these waxy substances appear to be responsible for the acid fastness of the… … Medical dictionary
acid-fast — Denoting bacteria that are not decolorized by acid alcohol after having been stained with dyes such as basic fuchsin; e.g., the mycobacteria and nocardiae. * * * acid fast as əd .fast adj not easily decolorized by acids (as when stained) used esp … Medical dictionary
acid-fast — [as′id fast΄] adj. that does not readily lose its color when exposed to acids after being stained: said esp. of certain bacteria and tissues … English World dictionary
acid-fast — adjective not easily decolorized by acid solutions; pertains to micro organisms (especially the tubercle bacillus that causes tuberculosis) • Similar to: ↑impervious, ↑imperviable * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective : not easily decolorized by acids… … Useful english dictionary
acid-fast — adjective Date: 1903 not easily decolorized by acids … New Collegiate Dictionary
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