Atlas and Principles of Bacteriology, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... illustration was often very difficult . To our great pleasure , we were able to present , with the exception of about 4 per cent . , only originals in the atlas ; while , naturally , those required as supplements to the text are more ...
... illustration was often very difficult . To our great pleasure , we were able to present , with the exception of about 4 per cent . , only originals in the atlas ; while , naturally , those required as supplements to the text are more ...
Page 16
... illustrations in the atlas are given thus : the Plates with Arabic , the Figures with Latin numerals . Thus , 5 , VIII signifies Plate 5 , Figure VIII . BACTERIOLOGY . A. Introduction to the Morphology of Bacteria . 16.
... illustrations in the atlas are given thus : the Plates with Arabic , the Figures with Latin numerals . Thus , 5 , VIII signifies Plate 5 , Figure VIII . BACTERIOLOGY . A. Introduction to the Morphology of Bacteria . 16.
Page 92
... illustrations are given : Pasteur found that anaerobic bacteria converted lactate of calcium into the butyrate : 2 ( CH - CHOH - COO ) , Ca = Lactate of calcium . - CO¿Ca + 3C0 , + 4H2 + ( CH ̧ — CH2 — CH2 — COO ) Ca Butyrate of calcium ...
... illustrations are given : Pasteur found that anaerobic bacteria converted lactate of calcium into the butyrate : 2 ( CH - CHOH - COO ) , Ca = Lactate of calcium . - CO¿Ca + 3C0 , + 4H2 + ( CH ̧ — CH2 — CH2 — COO ) Ca Butyrate of calcium ...
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... illustrations in the atlas are always given thus : Plates with Arabic numerals , figures with Roman . Thus , 5 , VIII , signifies figure VIII in Plate 5 . The introductory remarks of the separate sections , coccaceæ , bac- teriaceæ ...
... illustrations in the atlas are always given thus : Plates with Arabic numerals , figures with Roman . Thus , 5 , VIII , signifies figure VIII in Plate 5 . The introductory remarks of the separate sections , coccaceæ , bac- teriaceæ ...
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... illustrations . While a number of authors - for example , Bordoni - Uffreduzzi and Foà ; Paniénski ( C. B. XVIII , 651 ) ; Henke ( C. B. XXII , 59 ) —have found the Strept . lanceolatus to be the cause of cerebrospinal meningitis , and ...
... illustrations . While a number of authors - for example , Bordoni - Uffreduzzi and Foà ; Paniénski ( C. B. XVIII , 651 ) ; Henke ( C. B. XXII , 59 ) —have found the Strept . lanceolatus to be the cause of cerebrospinal meningitis , and ...
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