Atlas and Principles of Bacteriology, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... spore - forming varieties to the ascomycetes , in which the spore - forming cells appear as asci . Indeed , bacteria ... spores ( C. B. VII , 440 ) . ical , rod , thread , or spiral in form 2 17 (A) INTRODUCTION TO THE MORPHOLOGY OF BACTERIA.
... spore - forming varieties to the ascomycetes , in which the spore - forming cells appear as asci . Indeed , bacteria ... spores ( C. B. VII , 440 ) . ical , rod , thread , or spiral in form 2 17 (A) INTRODUCTION TO THE MORPHOLOGY OF BACTERIA.
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... spores ; in others there have been , or asserted to have been , observed conidia - like formations ( arthrospores ) . Other means of propagation have not been observed . Bacteria occur , so far as we know , only in the following forms ...
... spores ; in others there have been , or asserted to have been , observed conidia - like formations ( arthrospores ) . Other means of propagation have not been observed . Bacteria occur , so far as we know , only in the following forms ...
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... is sufficient to produce a picture of plasmolysis . ADADGDAD AD looked upon as spores . ( Compare Fig . 4 20 MORPHOLOGY . (B) THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF BACTERIA (C) RAPIDITY OF INCREASE AND DURATION OF LIFE OF BAC- TERIA.
... is sufficient to produce a picture of plasmolysis . ADADGDAD AD looked upon as spores . ( Compare Fig . 4 20 MORPHOLOGY . (B) THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF BACTERIA (C) RAPIDITY OF INCREASE AND DURATION OF LIFE OF BAC- TERIA.
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Karl Bernhard Lehmann, Rudolf Otto Neumann George H. Weaver. looked upon as spores . ( Compare Fig . 4 , a , b , c ... spore - forming variety related to the hay bacillus . It happens especially in this that in the pressing outward of the ...
Karl Bernhard Lehmann, Rudolf Otto Neumann George H. Weaver. looked upon as spores . ( Compare Fig . 4 , a , b , c ... spore - forming variety related to the hay bacillus . It happens especially in this that in the pressing outward of the ...
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... spore staining . ( See Technical Appendix . ) The per- fected spores are formed by the union of many small antecedents . Bunge explains the controversy which has occurred as due to much confusion regarding the two varieties of granules ...
... spore staining . ( See Technical Appendix . ) The per- fected spores are formed by the union of many small antecedents . Bunge explains the controversy which has occurred as due to much confusion regarding the two varieties of granules ...
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