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- noun US Plural form of
bacteria .
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Examples
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It isn't even the frakkin' carbonates which has the magnetites that they look at when the imagine "bacterias"!
New Findings Say Mars Methane Comes from Life or Water — or Both | Universe Today 2009
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Actually we were thinking in some kind of bacterias for inhibing the propagation of mosquitoes.
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Each of us has a different level of tolerance, in MY opinion, to certain bacterias.
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For the 49.5% of Q3, including probably several percents of the 62.1% of Q2, they should know that heating the seat would increase the activity of the bacterias of the “little unhygienic” seats.
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Each of us has a different level of tolerance, in MY opinion, to certain bacterias.
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Each of us has a different level of tolerance, in MY opinion, to certain bacterias.
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Some people called him sensationalist after he drank the water with cow feces after getting it purified, so he explained the sense behind it in a second video, where a scientist confirms how the LifeStraw filter can protect against bacterias and viruses that can be transmitted through water sources, including those from cows to humans:
Global Voices in English » Bangladesh: Uncultured Project and Clean Water 2009
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Each of us has a different level of tolerance, in MY opinion, to certain bacterias.
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Each of us has a different level of tolerance, in MY opinion, to certain bacterias.
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Each of us has a different level of tolerance, in MY opinion, to certain bacterias.
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