The term "helium" comes from the Greek word "helios," meaning sun. Helium was first discovered in the spectrum of the sun before it was found on Earth.
Ulralu is a term that doesn't correspond to any commonly known discovery or concept. It seems to be a misspelling or error. Can you provide more context or clarify the term you're asking about?
Marie Curie, along with her husband Pierre Curie, discovered radium in 1898. She died of aplastic anemia possibly due to her long-term exposure to high levels of ionizing radiation during her research on radioactivity.
Tendonitis was not discovered by a single individual. The condition has been recognized for centuries, with the term "tendonitis" being used to describe inflammation of the tendons. Treatment for tendonitis has evolved over time based on medical understanding and research.
The term "biosphere" was first introduced by geologist Eduard Suess in 1875. However, the concept of the biosphere as the zone of life on Earth was further developed and popularized by Russian scientist Vladimir Vernadsky in the early 20th century.
The term "superbug" was popularized by the media in the 1990s to describe bacteria that have developed resistance to multiple antibiotics. However, it is unclear who specifically coined the term.
The term superbug is used to refer to pathogens that are resistant to some or all of the antibiotics with which that species of pathogen is normally treated. So, a superbug does the same thing that a garden variety bug does, but it also resists antibiotics.
It is highly resistant to multiple antibiotics and , therefore, very difficult to treat.
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superbug.
Antibiotic resistance is a type of drug resistance where a microorganism is able to survive exposure to an antibiotic.
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Flash Eating Superbug is a new kind of bug which was recently detected in the UK. This suppose to be the mutant of another deadly bug which is commonly found in British Hospitals.
a superbug is a micro-organism that is resistant to most anti-biotics. the superbugs in recent history are imune to all anti-biotics,except one. it is the gene of the3 superbug that is resistant to the antibiotics. a tiny change in one gene or a mutation can turn a bacterial cell into a superbug. one single superbug on its own will not do much damage but if it reproduces rapidly then it could produce a large population of bacteria which are all resistant to antibiotics. superbugs can have an increased risk of being resistant to antibiotics when: A) people take antibiotics they do not really need B) people do not finish their full course of antibiotics
It wasn't discovered it was invented. Do a Google search with the term, "History of the Automobile"