Atlas and Principles of Bacteriology, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... Nutrient Media 2. Reaction of the Nutrient Media . 3. Injury to Bacteria by Chemical Substances . 4. Deficiency of Nourishment and Water . 5. Relation to Oxygen and Other Gases . 6. Influence of Temperature on the Life of Bacteria . 7 ...
... Nutrient Media 2. Reaction of the Nutrient Media . 3. Injury to Bacteria by Chemical Substances . 4. Deficiency of Nourishment and Water . 5. Relation to Oxygen and Other Gases . 6. Influence of Temperature on the Life of Bacteria . 7 ...
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... culture grown on solid nutrient media , as also the amount of ash , depend in a very large measure upon the composition of the medium . For example , the B. prodigiosum contained , when grown upon po- tato , 21.49 % dry substance , 2.70 ...
... culture grown on solid nutrient media , as also the amount of ash , depend in a very large measure upon the composition of the medium . For example , the B. prodigiosum contained , when grown upon po- tato , 21.49 % dry substance , 2.70 ...
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... ( example , Spirochete Obermeieri ) , yet most of the parasites can be grown upon artificial nutrient media , either readily ( example , Bacte- 32 CONDITIONS OF BACTERIAL LIFE . (D) CONDITIONS OF LIFE OF BACTERIA Nutrient Media.
... ( example , Spirochete Obermeieri ) , yet most of the parasites can be grown upon artificial nutrient media , either readily ( example , Bacte- 32 CONDITIONS OF BACTERIAL LIFE . (D) CONDITIONS OF LIFE OF BACTERIA Nutrient Media.
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Karl Bernhard Lehmann, Rudolf Otto Neumann George H. Weaver. artificial nutrient media , either readily ( example , Bacte- rium typhi ) or with more difficulty ( example , Micrococ- cus gonorrhea ) . Of the inhabitants ... NUTRIENT MEDIA .
Karl Bernhard Lehmann, Rudolf Otto Neumann George H. Weaver. artificial nutrient media , either readily ( example , Bacte- rium typhi ) or with more difficulty ( example , Micrococ- cus gonorrhea ) . Of the inhabitants ... NUTRIENT MEDIA .
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... medium can be used for cultivating many vari- eties , even the tubercle bacillus . While cultures upon the simple nutrient media just de- scribed possess a great theoretical interest , yet they have been but little employed for ...
... medium can be used for cultivating many vari- eties , even the tubercle bacillus . While cultures upon the simple nutrient media just de- scribed possess a great theoretical interest , yet they have been but little employed for ...
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