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[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] //-->Pronouncing Organism NamesSome of the scientific names for microorganisms, which have Latin or Greek roots, can be hard to pronounce. As an aidin pronouncing these names, the primary microorganisms used in this textbook are listed alphabetically below, fol-lowed by the pronunciation. The following pronunciation key will aid you in saying these names. The accented syllable(') is placed directly after the syllable being stressed.Pronunciation Keya add– aceaã careä fatherch checke end– evenee term˙g goi it– iceıng ringo odd–o openô orderoi oilou outsh rushth thinu upu putü rule–u use––Acanthamoeba castellania-kan-thä-me 'bä kas-tel-än'e– ––Acetobacter acetia-se 'to-bak-ter a-set'e˙–Acinetobacter baumanniia-si-ne'to-bak-ter˙–-e–bou-mä'neActinobacillus muris––ak-tin-o-bä'cil-lus mu'ris– –Agaricus bisporisä-gãr'i-kus bı -spor'us––Agrobacterium tumefaciensag'ro-bak-ti're -urn–tü'me-fa sh-enz– – –Ajellomyces dermatitidisä-jel-lo-mı 'se sder-mä-tit'i-dis˙–Alcaligenes viscolactisal'kä-li-gen-e s vis-co-lak'tis–Amanita muscariaam-an-ı 'tä mus-kãr'e-äA. phalloidesfal-loi'dez–– –Amoeba proteusä-me 'bä pro'te -us– –Anaplasma phagocytophiluman'ä-plaz-mä fäg'-o-sı -to-fil-um– ––––Ancylostoma duodenalean-sil-o'sto-mä du-o-de'näl-e–Aquifexä'kwe -feks–Armillariaär-mil-lãr'e -ä–˙Arthrobacterär-thro-bak'ter–-der'mäArthrodermaär-thro ˙–Ascaris lumbricoidesas'kar-is lum-bri-koi'de z–Aspergillus favusa-sper-jil'lus fla 'vus˙A. fumigatusfü-mi-gä'tus– ˙A. nigernı 'jer–A. oryzaeô'ri-zıA. parasiticuspãr-ä-si-ti-kusAzotobacterä-zo'to-bak-ter˙– ––Babesia bigeminaba-be 'se -ä big-em-e 'na– – –B. microtimı -kro'teBacillus amyloliquefaciensbä-sil'lus––am-i-lo-li-kwä-fäs'e -enz–B. anthracisan-thra 'sis–B. cereusse're -usB. sphaericussfe'ri-kusB. subtilissu'til-us–B. thuringiensisthur-in-je -en'sis–Bacteroides fragilisbak-te-roi'de z fra'gil-is˙– ––B. thetaiotaomicrontha -tä-ı -o-täw-mi'kron––Bartonella henselaebär-to-nel'lä hen'sel-ı– –Beggiatoabej'je -ä-to-ä– – –Blastomyces dermatitidisblas-to-mı 'se zder-mä-tit'i-dis˙Bordetella bronchisepticabor-de-tel'lä–bron-ke -sep'ti-käB. parapertussispãr'ä-per-tus-sis˙B. pertussisper-tus'sis˙–Borrelia burgdorferibôr-rel'e -ä burg-dôr'fer-e˙ –– –B. hermsiiherm-se '-e˙–B. recurrentisre -cür-ren'tis–B. turicataeter-i-kät'-ı˙–Botrytis cinereabo-trı 'tis cin-er-e 'ä˙ ––Brevibacteriumbre-vi-bak-ti're -umBrucella abortusbrü’sel-lä ä-bôr'tusB. caniscan'isB. melitensisme-li-ten'sisB. suissü'is–––Brugia malayibrü'-ge -ä mä-la 'e– –– ˙ –Burkholderia cepaciaberk'hold-er-e -ä se-pa 'se -ä–– –Campylobacter colikam'pi-lo-bak-ter ko'lı (or ko'le )˙ ––– – –C. jejunije -ju'neCandida albicanskan'did-ä al'bi-kanz– –Caulobacter crescentusko-lo-bak'ter kre-sen'tus˙–'näsCellulomonassel-u-lo-mo––Cephalosporium acremoniumsef-ä-lo-spô're -um– –ac-re-mo'ne -um––Chlamydia trachomatiskla-mi'de -a trä-ko'mä-tisPronouncing Organism Names (continued)– –Chlamydomonasklam-i-do-mo'näs– ––Chlamydophila pneumoniaekla-mi'dof-i-la nü-mo'ne -ı–C. psittacisit'a-se– –Chromobacter violaceumkro-mo-bak'-ter˙–-o-la 'se -um– – –vı–Claviceps purpureakla'vi-seps pür-pü-re 'ä–Clostridium acetobutylicumklôs-tri’de -um –-se -to-a – ––bu-til'i-kum– –C. botulinumbot-u-lı 'num–C. difficiledif'fi-sil-eC. perfringensper-frin'jens˙–C. tetanite'tän-e––Coccidioides immitiskok-sid-e -oi'de z im'mi-tis–––C. posadasiipo-sä-da'se -e– ––Corynebacterium diphtheriaekôr'e -ne -bak-ti-re -um––dif-thi're -ı–––Coxiella burnetiikäks'e -el-lä ber-ne'te -e˙–Cryptococcus neoformanskrip'to-kok-kus––ne -o-fôr'manz––Cryptosporidium coccidikrip'to-spô-ri-de -um–kok'sid-e–C. hominisho'mi-nisC. parvumpär'vum– –––Cyclospora cayetanensissı 'klo-spô-räkı 'e -tan-en-sis– –– ––Deinococcus radioduransdı 'no-kok-kus ra -de -o-dür'anz––––Desulfovibriode 'sul-fo-vib-re -o–– –Desulfuromonasde 'sul-für-o-mo-näsEchinococcus granulosus–-kı n-o-kok'kuse – –– –gra-nu-1o'sis–Ehrlichia chaffeensiser'lik-e -ä chäf-fen'sis˙– – ––E. phagocytophilafa -go-cı -to'fı -lä–Emmonsiella capsulataem'mon-se -el-lä cap-sül-ä'tä––Entamoeba histolyticaen-tä-me 'bä his-to-li'ti-kä––˙Enterobacter aerogenesen-te-ro-bak'ter ã-rä'jen-e z––E. cloacaeklo-a 'ki– ––Enterobius vermicularisen-te-ro'be -us ver-mi-ku-lar'is– –Enterococcus faecalisen-te-ro-kok'kus fe -ka 'lis˙ –– –E. faeciumfe 'se -um–– –Epidermophytonep-e -der-mo-fı 'ton–Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae–r-e -sip'e-lo-thriksa ––––rü'sı -o-pa-the––– –Escherichia coliesh-er-e 'ke -ä ko'lı (or ko’le )˙ – –– –Euglenau-gle 'nä––Filobasidiella neoformansfı -lo-ba-si-de -el'lä–ne -o-fôr'mänsFrancisella tularensisfran'sis-el-lä tü'lä-ren-sis– ––Fusobacteriumfu-so-bak-ti're -um– ˙Gambierdiscus toxicusgam'be -er-dis-kus toks'i-kusGardnerella intestinalisgärd-ne-rel'lä in-tes-ti-nal'is˙G. vaginalisva-jin-al'is––Geobacillus stearothermophilusje -o-bä-sil'lus– ˙ste-är-o-ther-mä'fil-us–––Giardia lambliaje -är'de -ä lam'le -ä–Gluconobacterglü'kon-o-bak-ter˙–-o'laks kat-ä-nel'lä–Gonyaulax catanellagon-e––Gymnodiniumjim-no-din'e -um––Haemophilus ducrcyihe -mä'fil-us dü-krä'e–H. influenzaein-flü-en'zı––Halobacterium salinarumha-lo-bak-ti're -umsal-i-när'umHartmannella vermiformishart-mä-nel'lävêr-mi-fôr'mis––Helicobacter pylorihe 'lik-o-bak-ter pı 'lo-re˙ – – ––Histoplasma capsulatumhis-to-plaz'mä kap-su-lä'tum–– –Klebsiella pneumoniaekleb-se -el'lä nü-mo'ne-ı–Lactobacillus acidophiluslak-to-bä-sil'lus 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Dobry przykład - połowa kazania. Adalberg I ty, Brutusie, przeciwko mnie?! (Et tu, Brute, contra me?! ) Cezar (Caius Iulius Caesar, ok. 101 - 44 p. n. e) Do polowania na pchły i męża nie trzeba mieć karty myśliwskiej. Zygmunt Fijas W ciepłym klimacie najłatwiej wyrastają zimni dranie. Gdybym tylko wiedział, powinienem był zostać zegarmistrzem. - Albert Einstein (1879-1955) komentując swoją rolę w skonstruowaniu bomby atomowej
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