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- noun Plural form of
penicillin .
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Examples
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A history of allergy to beta-lactam antibiotics such as penicillins, cephalosporins, and/or carbapenems may be a risk factor, since cross-reactivity may occur.
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Most of our "medically important" antibiotics, like penicillins, tetracyclines and erythromycins, are used in animals, not people.
David Wallinga, M.D.: Feeding Animals Antibiotics: Not Helping U.S. Meat Export M.D. David Wallinga 2011
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Most of our "medically important" antibiotics, like penicillins, tetracyclines and erythromycins, are used in animals, not people.
David Wallinga, M.D.: Feeding Animals Antibiotics: Not Helping U.S. Meat Export M.D. David Wallinga 2011
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Most of our "medically important" antibiotics, like penicillins, tetracyclines and erythromycins, are used in animals, not people.
David Wallinga, M.D.: Feeding Animals Antibiotics: Not Helping U.S. Meat Export M.D. David Wallinga 2011
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Most of our "medically important" antibiotics, like penicillins, tetracyclines and erythromycins, are used in animals, not people.
David Wallinga, M.D.: Feeding Animals Antibiotics: Not Helping U.S. Meat Export M.D. David Wallinga 2011
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Most of our medically important antibiotics, like penicillins, tetracyclines and erythromycins, are used in animals, not people.
David Wallinga, M.D.: Feeding Animals Antibiotics: Not Helping U.S. Meat Export M.D. David Wallinga 2011
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Most of our "medically important" antibiotics, like penicillins, tetracyclines and erythromycins, are used in animals, not people.
David Wallinga, M.D.: Feeding Animals Antibiotics: Not Helping U.S. Meat Export M.D. David Wallinga 2011
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Most of our medically important antibiotics, like penicillins, tetracyclines and erythromycins, are used in animals, not people.
David Wallinga, M.D.: Feeding Animals Antibiotics: Not Helping U.S. Meat Export M.D. David Wallinga 2011
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Most of our "medically important" antibiotics, like penicillins, tetracyclines and erythromycins, are used in animals, not people.
David Wallinga, M.D.: Feeding Animals Antibiotics: Not Helping U.S. Meat Export M.D. David Wallinga 2011
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Most of our "medically important" antibiotics, like penicillins, tetracyclines and erythromycins, are used in animals, not people.
David Wallinga, M.D.: Feeding Animals Antibiotics: Not Helping U.S. Meat Export M.D. David Wallinga 2011
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