- beta-hemolytic streptococci
- estreptococos betahemolнticos
English-Spanish medical dictionary . 2013.
English-Spanish medical dictionary . 2013.
beta-hemolytic — be·ta he·mo·lyt·ic or chiefly Brit be·ta hae·mo·lyt·ic .bāt ə .hē mə lit ik, chiefly Brit .bē tə adj capable of causing beta hemolysis <beta hemolytic streptococci> … Medical dictionary
beta — Second letter of the Greek alphabet, β (see entry at start of letter “B s.” [G.] * * * Biomedical Electronics Technicians Association * * * be·ta bāt ə, chiefly Brit bē tə n 1) the second letter of the Greek alphabet symbol ß or ß 2) BETA… … Medical dictionary
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