| 41. | The bactericidal properties of brass have been observed for centuries, particularly in marine environments where it prevents biofouling.
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| 42. | In higher concentrations, it is bactericidal, meaning that it kills bacteria instead of merely inhibiting their growth.
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| 43. | However, when used in conjunction with one another, the streptogramins can inhibit bacterial growth and are bactericidal.
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| 44. | Saliva has a bactericidal effect, so when low levels of it are secreted, the risk of caries increases.
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| 45. | These uses may have scientific validity as many members of the Tageteae tribe contain thiophenes which have proven bactericidal properties.
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| 46. | It has a molecular mass of 3701.05 Da, and shows weak cytolytic, bactericidal and insecticidal activities.
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| 47. | In addition, it also contains bacteriostatic and bactericidal substances that will help delay the growth of bacteria or kill it.
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| 48. | The intra-cellular granules of the human neutrophil have long been recognized for their protein-destroying and bactericidal properties.
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| 49. | The results indicated that copper has a strong bactericidal effect against " S . aureus ", including MRSA.
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| 50. | Due to their bactericidal action, copper zinc water filtration devices are considered by the EPA to be " pesticidal ".
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