Atlas and Principles of Bacteriology, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... characteristics , could scarcely be omitted ; also , almost all varieties pathogenic for animals are introduced . Chromogenic , zymogenic , and saprogenic bacteria were never , to our knowledge , so extensively represented be- fore ...
... characteristics , could scarcely be omitted ; also , almost all varieties pathogenic for animals are introduced . Chromogenic , zymogenic , and saprogenic bacteria were never , to our knowledge , so extensively represented be- fore ...
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... Characteristic unilateral thickenings or swellings of the bacterial membrane are presented by Bact . pediculatum , which is described as an uncommon cause of the " frog - spawn disease " of sugar factories ( Fig . 6 ) . Regarding ...
... Characteristic unilateral thickenings or swellings of the bacterial membrane are presented by Bact . pediculatum , which is described as an uncommon cause of the " frog - spawn disease " of sugar factories ( Fig . 6 ) . Regarding ...
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... characteristic . Violet pigments . In connection with the bacterium violaceum , and also the Bacterium janthinum , there is pro- duced , according to Schneider ( verified by myself ) , a violet pigment ( janthin ) which is insoluble in ...
... characteristic . Violet pigments . In connection with the bacterium violaceum , and also the Bacterium janthinum , there is pro- duced , according to Schneider ( verified by myself ) , a violet pigment ( janthin ) which is insoluble in ...
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... characteristic bodies , whose enumeration here would be useless , since the poisons among them are not now recognized as the essen- tial disease poisons , as was the case in former years . 66 The isolation of these bodies can here be ...
... characteristic bodies , whose enumeration here would be useless , since the poisons among them are not now recognized as the essen- tial disease poisons , as was the case in former years . 66 The isolation of these bodies can here be ...
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... characteristic . 2. Reduction of nitrates to nitrites and ammonia . The first property seems to be possessed by bacteria very widely , at least Petri and Maassen found pronounced ni- trite production almost without exception in six ...
... characteristic . 2. Reduction of nitrates to nitrites and ammonia . The first property seems to be possessed by bacteria very widely , at least Petri and Maassen found pronounced ni- trite production almost without exception in six ...
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