Get to know Microbes better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Microbes meaning
plural of microbe
Using Microbes
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of microbe
- In the example corpus, microbes often appears in combinations such as: of microbes, the microbes, microbes that.
Context around Microbes
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 10 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Microbes
- In this selection, "microbes" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, individual, enough, old, remaining, easy and baked stand out and add context to how "microbes" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include abundance of microbes with mercury and amalgamation of microbes. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "microbes" sits close to words such as announcer, aubameyang and californians, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with microbes
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
This happens mainly through their very close association, or "symbiosis," with diverse and abundant microbes. (15 words)
Biochar particles are incredibly porous, creating nooks and crannies that hold onto excess nutrients, water, and microbes. (17 words)
And beyond being just striking, Field says, the rusticles also act asapartment complexes for an amalgamation of microbes. (18 words)
An envelope layer has a number of functions: Its stickiness means that individual microbes can clump themselves together into a colony, or "," and when enough microbes do this, it can clog pipes or contaminate medical equipment. (36 words)
Oresanya said it was discovered during the visits that accumulated fats, oils and grease and other food materials in confined chambers were not scooped daily, thus allowing their breakdown by microbes which releases toxic waste. (35 words)
Scientists know some microbes have this ability and others don’t, but efforts to relate the abundance of microbes with mercury methylating potential to the amount of methylmercury in the environment have been unsuccessful. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
An envelope layer has a number of functions: Its stickiness means that individual microbes can clump themselves together into a colony, or "," and when enough microbes do this, it can clog pipes or contaminate medical equipment.
Scientists know some microbes have this ability and others don’t, but efforts to relate the abundance of microbes with mercury methylating potential to the amount of methylmercury in the environment have been unsuccessful.
After this, in the note session, Dr CG Joshi, director of Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre, gave a lecture on one health and said that today's era is the era of microbes.
After washing, you can sanitise any microbes remaining using boiling water or a disinfectant such as bleach, diluted as per the manufacturer’s instructions.
And beyond being just striking, Field says, the rusticles also act asapartment complexes for an amalgamation of microbes.
A start-up has begun planting fungi and other microbes in soil collected from intact forests at a tree plantation in the state of Georgia.
Biochar particles are incredibly porous, creating nooks and crannies that hold onto excess nutrients, water, and microbes.
Biofilms are slimy layers of bacteria that ooze a protective jelly that makes antibiotic treatment difficult and DNA sharing between microbes easy.
Drill down far enough and you'll find layers of those old microbes that were trapped under that silt, so long ago.
Here are five Democrat lies that Team Carlson annihilated, like microbes baked by ultraviolet rays at High Noon.
However, despite the variability, there are some common patterns in the types and proportions of microbes in a healthy human body.
I think this nicely sums up the importance of microbes to humans and all other life,” O’Connell said in an email.
Kissing and sex explain some of it, but microbes could also be transmitted through droplets spewed by coughs and sneezes, or they could be picked up from contaminated surfaces.
Members of the Brzostek Lab at West Virginia University marvel at the soil pit they dug to measure how miscanthus roots and soil microbes contribute to forming long-lived deep soil carbon.
Oresanya said it was discovered during the visits that accumulated fats, oils and grease and other food materials in confined chambers were not scooped daily, thus allowing their breakdown by microbes which releases toxic waste.
Over their long history, cyanobacteria have evolved tricks that let them proliferate wildly when shifts in conditions such as nutrient levels or salinity kill off other microbes.
The George Floyd riots were too important to let these microbes stand in the way, Democrats like former New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio argued.
These chemicals destroy microbes in the soil which are beneficial and the insects that eat the dead leaves etc which enriches the soil.
This happens mainly through their very close association, or "symbiosis," with diverse and abundant microbes.
With the sheer number of ancient microbes being released in the real world, such outbreaks represent a substantial danger.
Common combinations with microbes
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of microbes 24×
- the microbes 16×
- microbes that 14×
- microbes and 14×
- microbes in 11×
- microbes to 10×
- other microbes 9×
- and microbes 9×
- these microbes 9×
- microbes on 8×