American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 113Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science., 1941 |
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... indicated in cases where the melting point or specific tests for identity and purity are either absent or not ... indicates the quantity to 10.
... indicated in cases where the melting point or specific tests for identity and purity are either absent or not ... indicates the quantity to 10.
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... indicated ) + indicates growth ( i . e . — no killing effect by the dilution indicated ) It will be noted ( see table 1 ) that Aerosol OT is a bactericidal agent in aqueous solution killing Staphylococcus aureus in ten but not in five ...
... indicated ) + indicates growth ( i . e . — no killing effect by the dilution indicated ) It will be noted ( see table 1 ) that Aerosol OT is a bactericidal agent in aqueous solution killing Staphylococcus aureus in ten but not in five ...
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... indicated that staphylo- cocci are very resistant to certain soaps although pneumococci and streptococci are usually susceptible ( 32 ) . Eggerth ( 1926 ) found that the brominated soaps of 10 and 14 carbon atoms were more bactericidal ...
... indicated that staphylo- cocci are very resistant to certain soaps although pneumococci and streptococci are usually susceptible ( 32 ) . Eggerth ( 1926 ) found that the brominated soaps of 10 and 14 carbon atoms were more bactericidal ...
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