Noun
Bti (uncountable)
(bacteriology, agriculture) Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis, a type of bacterium used in the biological control of certain insects.
The connections of the Alumni Association with the NCE, the BTI and, later, the College of Engineering & Technology (CET) considerably helped these institutions to spread and improve engineering and technological education in India. Source: Internet
Advantech will showcase its latest collaboration with Microsoft, Intel, Hitachi and BTI – and will debut a new 30-Day Smart Sensor Program. Source: Internet
Apply now for jobs at BTI Executive Search Pte Ltd. 5 positions are currently open at eFinancialCareers. Source: Internet
Brad Mortel of BTI said that one nice feature of fiber optics for internet is that no modem is needed in the home and that "eliminates a potential point of failure." Source: Internet
In addition to the BTI, Rose sprays synthetic Pyrethyoiv into the ponds located around the hot springs, It is a compound that mimics insect hormones. Source: Internet
BTI is developing The Grove Resort & Spa, an 878-unit resort that rents units as vacation homes on behalf of their mostly foreign owners. Source: Internet