anaerobic conditions

collocation in English

meaningsofanaerobicandcondition

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anaerobic
adjective
uk
/ˌæn.əˈrəʊ.bɪk/
us
/ˌæn.əˈroʊ.bɪk/
not needing or ...
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condition
noun
uk
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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Adult trematodes could tolerate anaerobic conditions for a day or more, but cercariae for no more than a few hours.
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These authors questioned the reliability of previous laboratory studies which have been interpreted in an ecological context but did not consider the importance of anaerobic conditions.
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Glucose is then oxidized to pyruvate and underanaerobicconditionis reduced to lactic acid.
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Catalyst prepared and handled underanaerobicconditionreverses the selectivity to favor the secondary boronate ester.
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Interactions with other factors operating in the field (particularly moisture content and anaerobic conditions) should also be ascertained.
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It is regulated by oxygen tension and nitrite concentration in the growth medium, being optimally active under anaerobic conditions.
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In the laboratory, seeds germinated more rapidly and to a higher final percentage under anaerobic conditions compared to aerobic conditions.
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Samples were cultured under aerobic, anaerobic, methane aerobic and methane anaerobic conditions.
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This requires avoidance of anaerobic conditions, and the enclosing and ventilating of areas where raw sewage and primary solids are present.
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It was established that in the presence of oxygen the intensity of carbon dioxide emission is much lower than that in anaerobic conditions.
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However, at higher temperatures seeds germinated better under aerobic conditions, whereas at lower temperatures, anaerobic conditions promoted germination.
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The bacterium fermented sugars, di- and polysaccharides, under strongly anaerobic conditions.
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When seeds were incubated under anaerobic conditions, the rate of germination was not only highly dependent on temperature but also inversely related to temperature.
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This vessel allowed for anaerobic conditions to be maintained via the continuous sparging of the culture fluid with oxygen-free nitrogen (approximately 15 ml/min).
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It would appear from the results of the persistence study that anaerobic conditions developed within cattle faecal pats incubated at a high humidity.
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The initial atmosphere was argon only, corresponding to anaerobic conditions.
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A 200 liter tank was filled with water, and the mixture was left to ferment under anaerobic conditions.
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