Atlas and principles of bacteriology v.2, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... Action of Bacteria . ( Pathogenesis , Pre- disposition , Resistance , Immunity . ) 1. How do Bacteria Act Pathogenically ? 2. Variation in the Virulence of Bacteria . 3. Predisposition and Congenital Immunity ( Resist- ance ) 4 ...
... Action of Bacteria . ( Pathogenesis , Pre- disposition , Resistance , Immunity . ) 1. How do Bacteria Act Pathogenically ? 2. Variation in the Virulence of Bacteria . 3. Predisposition and Congenital Immunity ( Resist- ance ) 4 ...
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... action of saline solution . Migula ( A. K. , Bd . 1 ) , simultaneously and independently , reaches the same opinion as A. Fischer regarding the very large Bacillus oxal- aticus , a spore - forming variety related to the hay bacillus ...
... action of saline solution . Migula ( A. K. , Bd . 1 ) , simultaneously and independently , reaches the same opinion as A. Fischer regarding the very large Bacillus oxal- aticus , a spore - forming variety related to the hay bacillus ...
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... action ; the addition of acid ( hydrochloric or tartaric acid ) espe- cially intensifies the action of sublimate , also of phenol and cresol solutions . Moreover , the effect is more certain if the germs are few than if they are ...
... action ; the addition of acid ( hydrochloric or tartaric acid ) espe- cially intensifies the action of sublimate , also of phenol and cresol solutions . Moreover , the effect is more certain if the germs are few than if they are ...
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... action of distilled water . Jena glass is espe- cially recommended for control investigations , since it gives up almost nothing to distilled water . Dense suspensions and virulent cultures are more slowly destroyed ; the age of the ...
... action of distilled water . Jena glass is espe- cially recommended for control investigations , since it gives up almost nothing to distilled water . Dense suspensions and virulent cultures are more slowly destroyed ; the age of the ...
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... action is an acclimatization to the body temperature . The B. vulgatus connects this and the following group , as it still grows well at 50 ° . Thermophilic bacteria : minimum , 40 ° to 49 ° ; opti- mum , 50 ° to 55 ° ; maximum , 60 ...
... action is an acclimatization to the body temperature . The B. vulgatus connects this and the following group , as it still grows well at 50 ° . Thermophilic bacteria : minimum , 40 ° to 49 ° ; opti- mum , 50 ° to 55 ° ; maximum , 60 ...
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