Atlas and principles of bacteriology v.2, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... bacteria , only in somewhat rare cases is the picture of the individual of primary importance . We have , moreover , sought to take advantage of the photographic method when the individ- uals were to be represented , by comparing the ...
... bacteria , only in somewhat rare cases is the picture of the individual of primary importance . We have , moreover , sought to take advantage of the photographic method when the individ- uals were to be represented , by comparing the ...
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... bacteria , the strict division of the system especially , the rational naming of bacteria , etc. , have found warm praise . The text - books of Heim and Mez have accepted our nomenclature entirely or in part . For many new names in ...
... bacteria , the strict division of the system especially , the rational naming of bacteria , etc. , have found warm praise . The text - books of Heim and Mez have accepted our nomenclature entirely or in part . For many new names in ...
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... BACTERIA . ( B ) THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF BACTERIA . ( C ) RAPIDITY OF INCREASE AND DURATION OF LIFE OF BAC- TERIA ( D ) CONDITIONS OF LIFE OF BACTERIA . 1. Nutrient Media 2. Reaction of the Nutrient Media . 3. Injury to Bacteria by ...
... BACTERIA . ( B ) THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF BACTERIA . ( C ) RAPIDITY OF INCREASE AND DURATION OF LIFE OF BAC- TERIA ( D ) CONDITIONS OF LIFE OF BACTERIA . 1. Nutrient Media 2. Reaction of the Nutrient Media . 3. Injury to Bacteria by ...
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... 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. Acquired Specific ...
... 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. Acquired Specific ...
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... Bacteria . 467 APPENDIX IV . - Essentials of Bacteriologic Technique . 474 I. Microscopic Examination 474 II . Cultivation of Bacteria . 482 III . Animal Experiments .. 489 APPENDIX V. - Brief Guide to the Recognition of Bacteria , with ...
... Bacteria . 467 APPENDIX IV . - Essentials of Bacteriologic Technique . 474 I. Microscopic Examination 474 II . Cultivation of Bacteria . 482 III . Animal Experiments .. 489 APPENDIX V. - Brief Guide to the Recognition of Bacteria , with ...
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