Atlas and Principles of Bacteriology, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... stained by primulin and hot Bordeaux red . In the interior of bacterial cells there are found , after proper staining , very many varieties of peculiar granules , which Babès , who discovered them , named metachromatic bodies ( i . e ...
... stained by primulin and hot Bordeaux red . In the interior of bacterial cells there are found , after proper staining , very many varieties of peculiar granules , which Babès , who discovered them , named metachromatic bodies ( i . e ...
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... staining according to Ernst's method , but , on the contrary , in boiling Löffler's solution . They are best shown , after previous treatment of the dried preparation with chromic acid , sodium peroxid , or hydrogen peroxid , according ...
... staining according to Ernst's method , but , on the contrary , in boiling Löffler's solution . They are best shown , after previous treatment of the dried preparation with chromic acid , sodium peroxid , or hydrogen peroxid , according ...
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... staining agents . In this process the capsules of the bacteria , which remain unstained in the ordinary method , are stained , and so the bacteria appear very much thickened . Occasionally wide layers of capsule remain unstained and the ...
... staining agents . In this process the capsules of the bacteria , which remain unstained in the ordinary method , are stained , and so the bacteria appear very much thickened . Occasionally wide layers of capsule remain unstained and the ...
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... staining of flagella is so difficult that without anything more certain , a variety cannot be designated as devoid of flagella because it does not move . The ordinary vegetative multiplication of bacteria occurs through transverse ...
... staining of flagella is so difficult that without anything more certain , a variety cannot be designated as devoid of flagella because it does not move . The ordinary vegetative multiplication of bacteria occurs through transverse ...
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... stained according to Neisser or Hauser . ( Compare Tech- nical Appendix . ) For the more exact following of spore- formation it is best to place a few bacilli in a drop of gela- tin or agar , and , with the aid of a warming apparatus or ...
... stained according to Neisser or Hauser . ( Compare Tech- nical Appendix . ) For the more exact following of spore- formation it is best to place a few bacilli in a drop of gela- tin or agar , and , with the aid of a warming apparatus or ...
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