Atlas and principles of bacteriology v.2, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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Page 48
... later of Dieudonné appear important , if not furnishing a complete explanation . They assert that in illuminated agar plates , and indeed only in blue to ultra - violet light , in a short time ( even after ten minutes in direct sunlight ) ...
... later of Dieudonné appear important , if not furnishing a complete explanation . They assert that in illuminated agar plates , and indeed only in blue to ultra - violet light , in a short time ( even after ten minutes in direct sunlight ) ...
Page 49
... later , determine microscopically or by plates which is triumphant in the battle . This is what is commonly observed when a cause of fer- mentation is abundantly introduced into a suitable nutrient medium ; the contaminating bacteria ...
... later , determine microscopically or by plates which is triumphant in the battle . This is what is commonly observed when a cause of fer- mentation is abundantly introduced into a suitable nutrient medium ; the contaminating bacteria ...
Page 53
... later one removes the first sample , four min- utes later the second , etc. , cools them rapidly in cold water , and utilizes 1 c.c. and c . c . of each sample in the preparation of plates . For further details , see Stephanidis , A. H. ...
... later one removes the first sample , four min- utes later the second , etc. , cools them rapidly in cold water , and utilizes 1 c.c. and c . c . of each sample in the preparation of plates . For further details , see Stephanidis , A. H. ...
Page 68
... later , be- cause of the ammonia produced by the bacteria , becomes green . The pigment is not sensitive to oxidizing agents . Colorless antecedents ( leuko - bodies ) are not observed . Phosphoric acid and magnesium appear to be ...
... later , be- cause of the ammonia produced by the bacteria , becomes green . The pigment is not sensitive to oxidizing agents . Colorless antecedents ( leuko - bodies ) are not observed . Phosphoric acid and magnesium appear to be ...
Page 123
... later cultivated the varieties 1 Here belongs Leuconostoc Cienc . , which is only a streptococcus with at times enormously thick capsules ( see below ) . Also part of the " diplococci " are naturally included here . ( " 2 The varieties ...
... later cultivated the varieties 1 Here belongs Leuconostoc Cienc . , which is only a streptococcus with at times enormously thick capsules ( see below ) . Also part of the " diplococci " are naturally included here . ( " 2 The varieties ...
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