Definitionadj. living or active in the absence of free oxygen
Last update: June 22, 2015
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You can find anaerobic creatures in the depth of the sea. [adjective]
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They suggest that the tempo of the game may be crucial to whether anaerobic glycolysis is significant or not. [adjective]
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The remaining colonies on the anaerobic plate should be obligate anaerobes. [adjective]
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To the study of the life-history of the butyric and acetic organisms we owe the terms "anaerobic" and "aerobic." [Please select]
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(_b_) _Out of contact with air (Anaerobic)_: Practically or wholly complete. [Please select]
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It was shown by Eaton and Grantham that anaerobic coagulation is slightly uncertain in action. [Please select]
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The others, which work in the absence of air (anaerobic), may, under favourable conditions, cause complete coagulation unaccompanied by any decomposition or offensive odour within a normal period. [Please select]
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This type of coagulation, without the employment of a chemical coagulant, and under anaerobic conditions, was the subject of a patent granted in 1914 to Messrs. [Please select]
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