Atlas and Principles of Bacteriology, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... granules , which Babès , who discovered them , named metachromatic bodies ( i . e . , staining differently from the cell - body ) . Ernst , the first accurate investigator of these bodies , called them nuclei or sporogenic granules ...
... granules , which Babès , who discovered them , named metachromatic bodies ( i . e . , staining differently from the cell - body ) . Ernst , the first accurate investigator of these bodies , called them nuclei or sporogenic granules ...
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... granules of unknown rank . 2. Antecedents of spores ( Bunge's granules ) . Small granules , usually occurring multiple in sporulating cells , not staining according to Ernst's method , but , on the contrary , in boiling Löffler's ...
... granules of unknown rank . 2. Antecedents of spores ( Bunge's granules ) . Small granules , usually occurring multiple in sporulating cells , not staining according to Ernst's method , but , on the contrary , in boiling Löffler's ...
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... granules appear , which unite among themselves until at regular intervals there lie small round spores ( 36 , vi ) , which gradually change into the oval , strongly refracting , mature spores ( 36 , III ) . When the spore - formation is ...
... granules appear , which unite among themselves until at regular intervals there lie small round spores ( 36 , vi ) , which gradually change into the oval , strongly refracting , mature spores ( 36 , III ) . When the spore - formation is ...
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... granules , which have arisen from sulphur- etted hydrogen ( Beggiatoa thiothrix ) . Others , still con- sidered as belonging to the bacteria by many authors , deposit oxid of iron in their capsules , obtaining it from water containing ...
... granules , which have arisen from sulphur- etted hydrogen ( Beggiatoa thiothrix ) . Others , still con- sidered as belonging to the bacteria by many authors , deposit oxid of iron in their capsules , obtaining it from water containing ...
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... granular degeneration , and , finally , solution of the intro- duced germs . In this case a virulent culture must be ... granules , and these AGGLUTINATION . 107.
... granular degeneration , and , finally , solution of the intro- duced germs . In this case a virulent culture must be ... granules , and these AGGLUTINATION . 107.
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