BC Bioscience Abbreviation

Also known as: BC++

BC has various meanings in the Bioscience category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of BC in Bioscience.

Branhamella Catarrhalis

Most Common Bioscience
Burkholderia Cepacia

A group of bacteria found in soil and water that are often resistant to common antibiotics. B. cepacia poses little medical risk to healthy people. However, people who have certain health problems such as a weakened immune systems or chronic lung disease, particularly cystic fibrosis (CF), are more susceptible to infection with it. Transmission of B. cepacia has been reported from contaminated solutions and medical devices as well as contaminated over-the-counter nasal spray and contaminated mouthwash. B. cepacia can also be spread to susceptible persons by person-to-person contact, contact with contaminated surfaces, and exposure to B. cepacia in the environment.

Bioscience
Breast Carcinoma
Bioscience
Binucleated Cells
Bioscience
Blast Crisis
Bioscience
Breast Cancer
Bioscience
Business Continuity

Business continuity encompasses a loosely-defined set of planning, preparatory and related activities which are intended to ensure that an organization's critical business functions will either continue to operate despite serious incidents or disasters that might otherwise have interrupted them, or will be recovered to an operational state within a reasonably short period.

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Benign Changes
Bioscience
Body Cavity
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Bovine Conglutinin
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