noun
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■ NOUN
tubercle
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We are not likely to find a cause as precisely as the tubercle bacillus can be shown to produce tuberculosis.
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After the tubercle bacillus was identified, accurate diagnosis of tuberculosis, of the lungs and of other organs, became possible.
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Furthermore, immune responses to tubercle bacilli are extraordinarily complicated.
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So the tubercle bacillus is a particularly difficult target for chemical attack.
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Koch identified the tubercle bacillus only in 1882.
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After the tubercle bacillus was identified, accurate diagnosis of tuberculosis, of the lungs and of other organs, became possible.
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Furthermore, immune responses to tubercle bacilli are extraordinarily complicated.
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Koch identified the tubercle bacillus only in 1882.
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So the tubercle bacillus is a particularly difficult target for chemical attack.
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The vaccine - which consists of whole, dead leprosy bacilli - should induce immunity in the subjects.
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These movies have been carrying, like a sealed train, the bacillus of high art.
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We are not likely to find a cause as precisely as the tubercle bacillus can be shown to produce tuberculosis.
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Yersin was one of the workers who isolated the bacillus in 1894.