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Definition of Microbiologists
1. microbiologist [n] - See also: microbiologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Microbiologists
Literary usage of Microbiologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Critical Needs for Research in Veterinary Science by National Research Council (U. S.) (2005)
"The increase in microbiologists reflects a changing need in the research program
for more basic scientists in new disciplines of molecular biology, ..."
2. Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1996-1997 by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"microbiologists investigate the growth and characteristics of ... Medical
microbiologists study the relationship between organisms and disease or the effect ..."
3. Ending the War Metaphor: The Changing Agenda for Unraveling the Host-Microbe by Forum on Microbial Threats, Institute of Medicine (U.S.) (2006)
"microbiologists working with even more challenging environments such as soil have
... Once again, the environmental microbiologists have been blazing this ..."
4. Bioterrorism: Our Frontline Response, Evaluating U.S. Public Health and edited by William Frist, Bill Frist (1999)
"The pool of microbiologists who are trained in classical microbiology has become
seriously diluted due, in part, to the effects of managed care and the ..."
5. Terrorism: U.S.-Russian Workshop Proceedings by Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk (2004)
"... physician of the Russian Federation, at the VIII All-Russian Congress of
Epidemiologists, microbiologists, and Parasitologists. Moscow, March 26-28. ..."
6. The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics (1897)
"The opposite view has, he says, been maintained in this country by those whom he
contemptuously terms the " pure microbiologists." The passage is a little ..."