1. bap - Noun
2. bap - Verb
3. bap - Interjection
a small loaf or roll of soft bread
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Other reports have shown that the biofilm-associated protein (BAP) in A. baumannii, involved in biofilm formation, is capable of stimulating humoral response in mice, which suggests that it may have a role in virulence. Source: Internet
"BAP!") and his irrepressible sense of adventure, undying hatred of vegetarians and undisguised romanticism make for a fun ride. Source: Internet
Cham Korean Bistro in Pasadena puts kale in their dol sot bibimbap (sizzling bibim bap), and it's delicious. Source: Internet
Forget all that low calorie nonsense, give me a bacon bap deep fried in lard any day of the week. Source: Internet
The ability of A. baumannii to form biofilms has been shown to be related to certain outer membrane surface-associated proteins like OmpA and BAP as well as certain pili-associated adhesins. Source: Internet