Atlas and principles of bacteriology v.2, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... abundant flagella , there at times occurs , as first pointed out by Löffler , a peculiar tuft - like formation of shed or broken - off flagella , intertwined with each other . The ability to form flagella may be completely lost for ...
... abundant flagella , there at times occurs , as first pointed out by Löffler , a peculiar tuft - like formation of shed or broken - off flagella , intertwined with each other . The ability to form flagella may be completely lost for ...
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... abundant mucoid carbo- hydrates , CH1005 , closely resembling hemicellulose . ( For literature , see Nishimura , A. H. XVIII , 318 , and XXI , 52 ) . Scheibler ( Chem . Centralbl . XI , 181 ) has described the mucus - like material of ...
... abundant mucoid carbo- hydrates , CH1005 , closely resembling hemicellulose . ( For literature , see Nishimura , A. H. XVIII , 318 , and XXI , 52 ) . Scheibler ( Chem . Centralbl . XI , 181 ) has described the mucus - like material of ...
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... abundant that the micro - organisms are killed . Acid nutrient media are to be used for yeasts and molds and whenever it is wished to isolate a new bac- terium from an acid nutrient substance . For counting the germs in air , soil ...
... abundant that the micro - organisms are killed . Acid nutrient media are to be used for yeasts and molds and whenever it is wished to isolate a new bac- terium from an acid nutrient substance . For counting the germs in air , soil ...
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... certain if the germs are few than if they are abundant , and greater at higher than at lower temperatures . 1 Phenol is an exception , 4. DEFICIENCY OF NOURISHMENT AND WATER . If bacteria which INJURY TO BACTERIA BY CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES .
... certain if the germs are few than if they are abundant , and greater at higher than at lower temperatures . 1 Phenol is an exception , 4. DEFICIENCY OF NOURISHMENT AND WATER . If bacteria which INJURY TO BACTERIA BY CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES .
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... abundantly elaborated in its absence ( Hüppe ) . It is very important , as recent inquiry has shown , that aerobic varieties of the anaerobic bacteria also exist . Their still grew with an air pressure of 5 mm .; three of the best ...
... abundantly elaborated in its absence ( Hüppe ) . It is very important , as recent inquiry has shown , that aerobic varieties of the anaerobic bacteria also exist . Their still grew with an air pressure of 5 mm .; three of the best ...
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