Atlas and Principles of Bacteriology, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... medium , higher temperature and lessened age of the culture act to increase the dry substance and the ash . Also the dry substance of bacteria varies in its compo- sition under the influence of the nutrient medium . Thus , for example ...
... medium , higher temperature and lessened age of the culture act to increase the dry substance and the ash . Also the dry substance of bacteria varies in its compo- sition under the influence of the nutrient medium . Thus , for example ...
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... medium , free of albumin . Cramer here found as follows ( the figures are the average from observations upon five cholera cultures ) : Cholera vibriones on soda - bouillon ALBUMIN ASH 31 % .65 % Cholera vibriones on Uschinsky's solution ...
... medium , free of albumin . Cramer here found as follows ( the figures are the average from observations upon five cholera cultures ) : Cholera vibriones on soda - bouillon ALBUMIN ASH 31 % .65 % Cholera vibriones on Uschinsky's solution ...
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... medium , it contains almost double the amount of albumin which the Hamburg cholera does . Bacterial spores have not so far , to my knowledge , been closely studied . One may naturally expect a decreased water - content , from the ...
... medium , it contains almost double the amount of albumin which the Hamburg cholera does . Bacterial spores have not so far , to my knowledge , been closely studied . One may naturally expect a decreased water - content , from the ...
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... medium containing albumin which is faintly alkaline in reaction . In some cases the demands of the bacteria as regards the composition of the nutrient medium are very different . As shown by Mead Bolton , a number of water bacteria ...
... medium containing albumin which is faintly alkaline in reaction . In some cases the demands of the bacteria as regards the composition of the nutrient medium are very different . As shown by Mead Bolton , a number of water bacteria ...
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... medium ) the following grow : VERY WELL : Bac . subtilis and mycoides , Bact . syncyaneum , pyocyaneum , coli , acidi lactici , pneumoniæ , mallei , vulgare , All vibriones . FEEBLY : Mic . pyogenes a aureus , Streptococcus pyogenes ...
... medium ) the following grow : VERY WELL : Bac . subtilis and mycoides , Bact . syncyaneum , pyocyaneum , coli , acidi lactici , pneumoniæ , mallei , vulgare , All vibriones . FEEBLY : Mic . pyogenes a aureus , Streptococcus pyogenes ...
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