Atlas and principles of bacteriology v.2, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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Page 29
... sugar , although many varieties ( Bacillus butyricus , varieties of leptothrix ) contain starch - like masses , turning blue with iodin . True cellulose was found by Dreyfuss in B. sub- tilis and a bacillus resembling the B. coli ; also ...
... sugar , although many varieties ( Bacillus butyricus , varieties of leptothrix ) contain starch - like masses , turning blue with iodin . True cellulose was found by Dreyfuss in B. sub- tilis and a bacillus resembling the B. coli ; also ...
Page 30
... SUGAR . 63.6 % 22.71 % 7.88 % Evident increase in the proportion of peptone in the utrient medium leads to an increase in the albumin in the bacteria , while increase of grape - sugar makes the body substance poorer in albumin and ...
... SUGAR . 63.6 % 22.71 % 7.88 % Evident increase in the proportion of peptone in the utrient medium leads to an increase in the albumin in the bacteria , while increase of grape - sugar makes the body substance poorer in albumin and ...
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... sugar ) , also glycerin - agar , milk , and slices of potato . ( For preparation see Technical Appendix . ) We must always keep these on hand , since without them 1 Recently Uschinsky has apparently obtained upon his non - albu- minous ...
... sugar ) , also glycerin - agar , milk , and slices of potato . ( For preparation see Technical Appendix . ) We must always keep these on hand , since without them 1 Recently Uschinsky has apparently obtained upon his non - albu- minous ...
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... sugar , -which liberate energy ( heat ) by division into two smaller molecules ( for example , alcohol and CO ,, or acetic acid , or lactic acid ) . Therefore anaerobes are often grown upon gelatin or agar containing 1 % to 2 % of ...
... sugar , -which liberate energy ( heat ) by division into two smaller molecules ( for example , alcohol and CO ,, or acetic acid , or lactic acid ) . Therefore anaerobes are often grown upon gelatin or agar containing 1 % to 2 % of ...
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... sugars ( dextrose , levulose , galactose , partly maltose ) and glycerin , as also asparagin , are suitable . A higher pro- portion of sugar , because of marked fermentation and production of acid , stops the emission of light in some ...
... sugars ( dextrose , levulose , galactose , partly maltose ) and glycerin , as also asparagin , are suitable . A higher pro- portion of sugar , because of marked fermentation and production of acid , stops the emission of light in some ...
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