coliform

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الإنجليزية - التركية
koliform
(Tıp) Eschercihia coli'ye benzeyen, E.coli şeklinde
coliform organism
(Biyoloji) koli biçimli organizma
faecal coliform organisms
dışkı organizmaları
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Of or pertaining to the bacteria that inhabit the intestines (especially the colon) of mammals
Such a bacterium
{s} pertaining to or resembling a coliform bacillus (type of intestinal bacteria)
Non-pathogenic natural gut bacteria monitored when testing water to indicate the possible presence of pathogenic bacteria
Gram-negative, nonspore-forming facultative rod that ferments lactose with gas formation with 48 hours at 35ºC Often an indicator organism for fecal contamination of water supplies Escherichia coli and Enterobacter are important members
Bacteria found in the intestinal tracts or feces of humans and other warm-blooded animals (called fecal coliform) Their presence in water indicates fecal pollution and potentially dangerous bacterial contamination by disease-causing organisms such as streptococcus
A specific class of bacteria found in the intestines of warm-blooded animals The presence of coliform in water indicates that the water is polluted and may contain disease-causing (pathogenic) microorganisms
A group of related bacteria whose presence in drinking water may indicate contamination by disease-causing microorganisms
A bacteria that may originate in the environment or in the digestive system of mammals If found in water, it alerts lab technicians that pathogens might be present
A group of bacteria used as an indicator of sanitary quality in water, as the organisms are usually present in large numbers in the digestive tracts of humans and other warm-blooded animals, and exposure to them in drinking water causes diseases such as cholera
a large group of gram-negative, facultative bacteria (Madigan et al, 2000)
A group of bacteria commonly found in the environment They are an indicator of potential contamination of water Adequate and appropriate disinfection effectively destroys coliform bacteria
Water-borne bacteria, often associated with pollution
A group of bacteria found in the intestines of warm-blooded animals (including humans) also in plants, soil, air and water Fecal coliforms are a specific class of coliforms which only inhabit the intestines of warm-blooded animals The presence of coliforms is an indication that the water is polluted and may contain pathogenic organisms
a bacterium allied to a group found in the gut
A group of related bacteria whose presence in water may indicate contamination by disease-causing microorganisms
a species of bacteria that are not harmful but which when found in water, may indicate the presence of disease-causing pathogens which thrive in the same environmental conditions as the coliform species
coliform bacteria
Rod-shaped bacteria usually found in the intestinal tracts of animals, including humans. Coliform bacteria do not require but can use oxygen, and they do not form spores. They produce acid and gas from the fermentation of lactose sugar. Their presence in the water supply indicates recent contamination by human or animal feces. Chlorination is the most common preventive water treatment
coliforms
gram - rods which ferment lactose, nonsporeforming
coliforms
All aerobic and facultative anaerobic, gram-negative, nonspore-forming, rod-shaped bacteria that ferment lactose with gas formation within 48 hours at 95° F (35°C)
coliforms
a general term applied to some species of bacteria, especially E coli, whose presence in water is an indication of contamination
coliforms
Relating to, resembling, or being the colon bacillus
coliforms
plural of coliform
coliforms
(Coliformes)
coliforms
A group of bacteria which are used as indicator organisms in various standards of hygiene for drinking water and waste water treatment