Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... especially by the ramification resulting in consequence of their ger- mination . In old cultures the filaments break up into bodies resembling bacilli , spirilla , and cocci , and there is thus yielded an appearance of pleomorphism . A ...
... especially by the ramification resulting in consequence of their ger- mination . In old cultures the filaments break up into bodies resembling bacilli , spirilla , and cocci , and there is thus yielded an appearance of pleomorphism . A ...
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... especially favorable vital conditions . Other involution - manifestations appear to be due to special functions of the bacteria , such as their fermentative activity . In this manner are perhaps to be explained the involution- forms of ...
... especially favorable vital conditions . Other involution - manifestations appear to be due to special functions of the bacteria , such as their fermentative activity . In this manner are perhaps to be explained the involution- forms of ...
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... especially when there is no obstacle to access of oxygen . Nutritive media that have been exposed to light are not , in consequence , unsuitable for the cultivation of microorgan- isms . Not all rays of the spectrum are bactericidal ...
... especially when there is no obstacle to access of oxygen . Nutritive media that have been exposed to light are not , in consequence , unsuitable for the cultivation of microorgan- isms . Not all rays of the spectrum are bactericidal ...
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Felix Klemperer, Ernst Levy. other bacteria , and especially the tetanus - toxin . They pre- pared the toxic substances either by evaporation of filtered bouillon - cultures in a vacuum at temperatures of from 20 ° C. ( 68 ° F. ) to 35 ...
Felix Klemperer, Ernst Levy. other bacteria , and especially the tetanus - toxin . They pre- pared the toxic substances either by evaporation of filtered bouillon - cultures in a vacuum at temperatures of from 20 ° C. ( 68 ° F. ) to 35 ...
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... especially a most marked attractive influence , being with regard to them positively chemotactic . Administered in large amounts the bacterial proteids cause the death of the animal ; but even then the course of the disease presents ...
... especially a most marked attractive influence , being with regard to them positively chemotactic . Administered in large amounts the bacterial proteids cause the death of the animal ; but even then the course of the disease presents ...
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Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and Students Felix Klemperer,Ernst Levy,Augustus Adolph Eshner No preview available - 2015 |
ELEMENTS OF CLINICAL BACTERIOL Ernst 1864 Levy,Felix 1866- Joint Author Klemperer,Augustus Adolph 1862- Tr Eshner No preview available - 2016 |
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