Atlas and Principles of Bacteriology, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... employed , which may be considered as almost entirely satisfactory . At At the present time , when , properly , photography is so much used for the objective representation of objects in the natural sciences , especially those of ...
... employed , which may be considered as almost entirely satisfactory . At At the present time , when , properly , photography is so much used for the objective representation of objects in the natural sciences , especially those of ...
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... are non - critically enumerated , absolutely insufficiently de- scribed , and often repeated under different names . room , but have only employed citations to facilitate detailed FROM THE PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . 7.
... are non - critically enumerated , absolutely insufficiently de- scribed , and often repeated under different names . room , but have only employed citations to facilitate detailed FROM THE PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . 7.
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... employed citations to facilitate detailed studies , especially pointing out recent reviews with numer- ous references . Every bacteriologic investigator will be un- able to dispense with the aids which we have employed : Centralblatt ...
... employed citations to facilitate detailed studies , especially pointing out recent reviews with numer- ous references . Every bacteriologic investigator will be un- able to dispense with the aids which we have employed : Centralblatt ...
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... Employed in the Description of Cultures of Bacteria 130 Family I. - Coccaceæ . Spherical Bacteria 133 1. Streptococcus 133 2. Sarcina 151 3. Micrococcus 163 Family II . - Bacteriaceæ . Rod Bacteria . 193 1. Bacterium 193 2. Bacillus 304 ...
... Employed in the Description of Cultures of Bacteria 130 Family I. - Coccaceæ . Spherical Bacteria 133 1. Streptococcus 133 2. Sarcina 151 3. Micrococcus 163 Family II . - Bacteriaceæ . Rod Bacteria . 193 1. Bacterium 193 2. Bacillus 304 ...
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... . - Brief Guide to the Recognition of Bacteria , with an Example 490 495 INDEX SUMMARY OF BIOLOGIC PROPERTIES OF VARIETIES PRE- Table SENTED .... PART I. GENERAL BACTERIOLOGY . EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS EMPLOYED IN CONTENTS . 13.
... . - Brief Guide to the Recognition of Bacteria , with an Example 490 495 INDEX SUMMARY OF BIOLOGIC PROPERTIES OF VARIETIES PRE- Table SENTED .... PART I. GENERAL BACTERIOLOGY . EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS EMPLOYED IN CONTENTS . 13.
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