aerogenesis

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

aero- +‎ -genesis

Noun[edit]

aerogenesis (uncountable)

  1. The production of gas or air.
    • 1973, Water Resources Research Catalog - Volume 8, Issue 1, page 732:
      Differential biochemical or physiological characteristics which correlate with aerogenesis at elevated incubation temperatures will be adapted towards a fecal coliform procedure and towards converting a total coliform procedure under development to give a fecal coliform count as well.
    • 1977, Alfred Warner Hoadley, Bernard J. Dutka, Bacterial Indicators/health Hazards Associated with Water, →ISBN, page 54:
      lt is, in fact, well known that aerogenesis at an elevated temperature is not an absolute characteristic of E. coli.
    • 2014, Lyubomyr Yatsyk, How to Lose Belly Fat Fast - The Flat Belly Diet & Exercise Guide:
      Exclude products evoking aerogenesis. Those are beans, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, broccoli sprout, onion, pepper and citrus.