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germinant
[ jur-muh-nuhnt ]
germinant
/ ˈɜːɪəԳ /
adjective
- in the process of germinating; sprouting
Other 51Թ Forms
- m·ԲԳ m·Բ· noun
- ܲ·m·ԲԳ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of germinant1
Example Sentences
There was no statistically significant difference based on an unpaired t-test of each germinant condition against the no germinant condition.
The number of c.f.u. present on plates in the presence of a particular germinant expressed as a fold change with respect to the number of c.f.u. present on plates in the absence of a germinant.
There was no statistically significant difference based on an unpaired t-test of each germinant condition against the no germinant condition.
The number of c.f.u. present on plates in the presence of a particular germinant expressed as a fold change with respect to the number of c.f.u. present on plates in the absence of a germinant.
All this is reasonable and enlightened law; founded, like all good legislation, upon clear and satisfactory principles, and well calculated to elevate the tone of the public feeling, to be not only so many specific enactments, but also the germinant seeds of good.
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