Petri dish culture - перевод на Английский
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Petri dish culture - перевод на Английский

SHALLOW DISH ON WHICH BIOLOGICAL CULTURES MAY BE GROWN AND/OR VIEWED
Petri-dish; Petri plate; Petri Dish; Petree dish; Peetree dish; Petri dishes; Petri-dishes; Petri-dishs; Petri dishs; Petrie dish; Petry dish; Culture dish; Petridish; 🧫; Peach tree dish
  • A Petri dish with [[bacteria]]l colonies on an [[agar]]-based [[growth medium]]
  • A glass Petri dish with culture
  • Petri dish at the [[Pacific Northwest National Laboratory]]

Petri dish culture      

общая лексика

культура на чашках Петри

синоним

plate culture

Petri dish         

['pi:tri'diʃ]

общая лексика

чашка Петри

culture dish         

общая лексика

чашка для культивирования

Определение

Petri dish
['p?tri, 'pi:tri]
¦ noun a shallow, circular, transparent dish with a flat lid, used for the culture of microorganisms.
Origin
C19: named after the German bacteriologist Julius R. Petri.

Википедия

Petri dish

A Petri dish (alternatively known as a Petri plate or cell-culture dish) is a shallow transparent lidded dish that biologists use to hold growth medium in which cells can be cultured, originally, cells of bacteria, fungi and small mosses. The container is named after its inventor, German bacteriologist Julius Richard Petri. It is the most common type of culture plate. The Petri dish is one of the most common items in biology laboratories and has entered popular culture. The term is sometimes written in lower case, especially in non-technical literature.

What was later called Petri dish was originally developed by German physician Robert Koch in his private laboratory in 1881, as a precursor method. Petri, as assistant to Koch, at Berlin University made the final modifications in 1887 as used today.

Penicillin, the first antibiotic, was discovered in 1929 when Alexander Fleming noticed that mold that had contaminated a bacterial culture in a Petri dish had killed the bacteria all around it.

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