Atlas and Principles of Bacteriology, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... organisms separate , but the contrary also occurs in the case of bacterial groupings , as where , for example ... organism named " Pasteuria , " but it scarcely belongs among the bacteria in the restricted sense . In the following ...
... organisms separate , but the contrary also occurs in the case of bacterial groupings , as where , for example ... organism named " Pasteuria , " but it scarcely belongs among the bacteria in the restricted sense . In the following ...
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... organisms are unable to increase , but are not killed Asepsis . : 3. The vegetative forms of the micro - organisms are de- stroyed , but not the resting forms : Antisepsis . 4. Vegetative forms and spores are both killed : Steril ...
... organisms are unable to increase , but are not killed Asepsis . : 3. The vegetative forms of the micro - organisms are de- stroyed , but not the resting forms : Antisepsis . 4. Vegetative forms and spores are both killed : Steril ...
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... organism to be tested , is removed before the addition of the antiseptic and suspended from the under side of a ... organisms to be examined are grown in bouillon , and to 10 c.c. of the bouillon , free from spores , and filtered through ...
... organism to be tested , is removed before the addition of the antiseptic and suspended from the under side of a ... organisms to be examined are grown in bouillon , and to 10 c.c. of the bouillon , free from spores , and filtered through ...
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... organisms present especially well - marked Brownian or molecular motion - i . e . , the dancing and tremor exhibited also by ... organism . tile hog - cholera bacterium ; and motile pest cultures MECHANICAL ACTIVITY . 55 Mechanical Activity.
... organisms present especially well - marked Brownian or molecular motion - i . e . , the dancing and tremor exhibited also by ... organism . tile hog - cholera bacterium ; and motile pest cultures MECHANICAL ACTIVITY . 55 Mechanical Activity.
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... organism produces " fermentation " in the medium containing sugar ; in the other , none . Because of the practical ( and diagnostic ) importance of the ability to produce fermentation , there must first be given a precise definition of ...
... organism produces " fermentation " in the medium containing sugar ; in the other , none . Because of the practical ( and diagnostic ) importance of the ability to produce fermentation , there must first be given a precise definition of ...
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