Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... five , six , and even for sixteen hours . The question as to the existence of pleomorphic bacteria of varied form has not yet been decided with certainty . Pleomorphism has been conceded by some authorities to the proteus obtained by ...
... five , six , and even for sixteen hours . The question as to the existence of pleomorphic bacteria of varied form has not yet been decided with certainty . Pleomorphism has been conceded by some authorities to the proteus obtained by ...
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... five hundred atmospheres . Buchner obtained in this way from yeast - cells a fluid of yellow color and alkaline reaction that yielded ten per cent . of solid constituents , and an abundance of albuminous bodies precipitable by heat ...
... five hundred atmospheres . Buchner obtained in this way from yeast - cells a fluid of yellow color and alkaline reaction that yielded ten per cent . of solid constituents , and an abundance of albuminous bodies precipitable by heat ...
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... five , days must elapse before this appears . Besides the blood - serum , the reaction of Gruber may be obtained in an intense degree with the serous contents of blisters induced by vesication , in lesser degree with milk , and in still ...
... five , days must elapse before this appears . Besides the blood - serum , the reaction of Gruber may be obtained in an intense degree with the serous contents of blisters induced by vesication , in lesser degree with milk , and in still ...
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... five hours . The objection has been raised to disinfection with steam under pressure that it does not sterilize with certainty because a tempera- ture of 120 ° C. ( 248 ° F. ) does not prevail in all parts of the autoclave . This ...
... five hours . The objection has been raised to disinfection with steam under pressure that it does not sterilize with certainty because a tempera- ture of 120 ° C. ( 248 ° F. ) does not prevail in all parts of the autoclave . This ...
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... five per cent . solution of Liebig's meat - extract may be employed . To the meat - infusion are added ten grams of peptone ( one per cent . ) and five grams of sodium chlorid ( 1⁄2 of one per cent . ) , and the whole is heated in an ...
... five per cent . solution of Liebig's meat - extract may be employed . To the meat - infusion are added ten grams of peptone ( one per cent . ) and five grams of sodium chlorid ( 1⁄2 of one per cent . ) , and the whole is heated in an ...
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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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