Betekenis van:
ooze
to ooze
Werkwoord
- pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings
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Hyperoniemen
to ooze
Werkwoord
- release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities
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Hyponiemen
ooze
Zelfstandig naamwoord
Synoniemen
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Hyponiemen
ooze
Zelfstandig naamwoord
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Hyponiemen
ooze
Zelfstandig naamwoord
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ooze
Zelfstandig naamwoord
Synoniemen
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Hyponiemen
ooze
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- any thick, viscous matter
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- After a while passion and infatuation ooze away.
- bacterial ooze streaming test (3)
- When the stem is cut crosswise, discoloured brown vascular tissues exude white or yellowish bacterial ooze.
- Streaming test for bacterial ooze from vascular stem tissue is described in Section VI.A.1.
- PCR test on bacterial ooze suspended in water or symptomatic tissue extracts is described in Section VI.A.6.
- FISH test on bacterial ooze suspended in water or symptomatic tissue extracts is described in Section VI.A.7.
- ELISA test on bacterial ooze suspended in water or symptomatic tissue extracts is described in Section VI.A.8.
- Serological agglutination tests on bacterial ooze or extracts from symptomatic tissue are described in Section VI.A.3.
- IF test on bacterial ooze suspended in water or symptomatic tissue extracts is described in Section VI.A.5.
- Note: Visual examination for internal symptoms (vascular staining or bacterial ooze) can be done at this stage.
- Prepare a smear of bacterial ooze from infected tissue or from a 48-hour culture on YPGA or SPA medium (Appendix 2) on a microscope slide.
- Bacteria may ooze from cut vascular tissues or form threads of slime if the cut stem is placed vertically in water, even in the absence of wilting symptoms.
- In advanced stages, infection breaks outwards from the heel end and the eyes from which bacterial slime may ooze causing soil particles to adhere.
- Mix drops of a suspension of labelled antibody and bacterial ooze (approximately 5 µl each) on windows of multiwell test slides.
- The vascular tissue of transversely cut stems from wilted plants usually appears brown and a milky bacterial ooze exudes from the cut surface or can be expressed by squeezing.